Clownfish29
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Hello,
I am an avid sportfisherman, and here in NJ, we have very good fishing. I went fishing today for tuna, and went to a spot in about 200 feet of water 36 miles from shore. We were not catching any tuna, so we pulled up to some lobster pots. The lobster pots are an area were Mahi-Mahi can seek shade during the day, so they usually hang out there. We caught 15 of them. The water temp, btw, was 69 degrees. Later today, as we were filleting our catch for the kitchen (YUM:rollface
I decided to check out the stomach, ya know, see what these fish are eating all day. In each of the 15 mahi mahi we caught today, I pulled out atleast 8 or 9 whole seahorses...in each fish! They were about 2 inches, and definitely hippocampus erectus... I think. They were black in color.
I was wondering what they are doing that far offshore, on lobster pots. It's funny, we try our best to keep these wonderful creatures alive, and pay so much for them, and here i am, pulling out dead ones by the dozen.
I am an avid sportfisherman, and here in NJ, we have very good fishing. I went fishing today for tuna, and went to a spot in about 200 feet of water 36 miles from shore. We were not catching any tuna, so we pulled up to some lobster pots. The lobster pots are an area were Mahi-Mahi can seek shade during the day, so they usually hang out there. We caught 15 of them. The water temp, btw, was 69 degrees. Later today, as we were filleting our catch for the kitchen (YUM:rollface

I was wondering what they are doing that far offshore, on lobster pots. It's funny, we try our best to keep these wonderful creatures alive, and pay so much for them, and here i am, pulling out dead ones by the dozen.