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Join a fishing charter in Lewes, Delaware, where you'll have the chance to hook into mahi mahi and experience the thrill of offshore saltwater fishing. On a Saturday in April, Captain Jon Fazekas brings his expertise to help you land some beautiful fish while enjoying the Atlantic coast.
Captain Jon Fazekas of Bottom Line Sportfishing operates fishing charters out of Lewes, Delaware. On a Saturday in April, you'll head out for an exciting day of mahi mahi fishing in the Atlantic. Captain Jon brings years of local knowledge to help you target these hard-fighting fish in their prime seasons. To book your charter and learn about current rates, availability, and what's included in your trip, reach out to Bottom Line Sportfishing directly to reserve your spot.
Mahi mahi are one of the most exciting fish to chase off the Delaware coast. These colorful, acrobatic fighters are known for explosive strikes and dynamic runs that keep your adrenaline pumping. The action is fast-paced, and the moment you hook into one, you'll understand why anglers love this species. Captain Jon knows exactly where to find them and how to put you in position for success.
Fishing the Atlantic waters around Lewes means you're working with some of the most productive offshore grounds on the East Coast. The combination of structure, current, and seasonal abundance makes spring an ideal time to connect with mahi mahi. Whether you're an experienced angler or new to offshore fishing, the experience of battling a strong mahi on the open water is something you'll remember.
Mahi mahi are tropical and subtropical fish that migrate up the Atlantic coast as water temperatures warm through spring and summer. They're built for speed and power, with muscular bodies and distinctive coloring that ranges from vibrant yellows and greens to silver sides. What makes them so popular with anglers is their aggressive feeding behavior and willingness to strike hard lures and live bait.
These fish typically school, which means when you find one, there's often more nearby. They love structure like floating sargassum, offshore drop-offs, and areas where different water conditions meet. Off Lewes, Captain Jon uses his local knowledge to identify prime feeding zones and time your approach for maximum success. Mahi are also known for their jumping ability once hooked, making them thrilling fighters that test both your skills and your patience.
The offshore environment around Delaware offers excellent mahi fishing conditions, especially during the warming months. The open Atlantic provides plenty of space for these fish to roam, and the abundance of forage draws them in consistently. It's not just about the fish either - the experience of being out on the water, working with an experienced captain, and connecting with the offshore ecosystem makes every charter memorable.