I figure that they must be netting them like crazy or long lining off of South America, or something like that. They are such prolific breeders that there's no way that line fishing could deplete the population to such a degree.
You mentioned it is one of the best tasting fish. It's not one of them... it is the ONLY one in my book. My dad caught a lot of them on Kwaj. He grilled them with a lemon and butter sauce. I (not a fish fan) LOVED it.
I always thought of it as a tropical fish so I was surprised when it seemed to be a common choice in the better restaurants up here. Just my long and winding way of saying I agree with your S.A. netting theory.
Trump rally: I made it through about an hour. Did they ever say what everyone was looking at before he started in on the democrat mayor of Cincinnati? OAN seems limited in the number of cameras they have to cover live events. I admire your ability to watch these political speeches in their entirety. They wear me out even when I agree with the speaker.
Cool story, thanks. We catch them out of Murrells inlet SC. I haven't been in a while, but my son is a charter captian here. Bad thing is, here we live in a cove and it's a long way to nice fish like the Mahi Mahi.
Here's a recent pick of some smaller ones from earlier this year.