Last Saturday, Geddes Dowling, right, and his son caught a Mahi-Mahi inshore at the Eagle’s Nest 15 miles from Hilton Head, a rare catch of a fish normally found in the Gulf Stream in 120 foot depths. The Mahi-Mahi follow the Sargassum seaweed, feeding on flying fish and other small fish that hide there. This catch was 46.5 inches long.
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