May 16, 2011
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Isurus oxyrinchus
DESCRIPTION: The Shortfin Mako, shown here, is known to offshore anglers as, simply, “Mako.” The Longfin Mako, Isurus paucus, is less often caught. Both have a huge mouthful of bulging teeth that are long and pointed. The Makos are blue above and white below.
SIZE: Range is 200-600 pounds, but both species can weigh more than 1,000 pounds. World record 1,115 pounds; Florida record 911 pounds, 12 ounces
FOOD VALUE: Excellent; comparable to Swordfish.
GAME QUALITIES: Considered by many big-game anglers as deserving of rank among the big Billfishes.
TACKLE AND BAITS: Ocean trolling tackle, in at least the 30-pound line class. Usually will strike rigged baits, such as Mullet and Mackerel, or a live Bonito.
FISHING SYSTEMS: Trolling; Drift Fishing.
RANGE: All Florida coasts; most often seen in Southeast Florida, the Bahamas and the Caribbean.
HABITAT: The open sea. Shortfin Makos frequently cruise, and strike at, the surface, whereas the Longfin is almost entirely a deep dweller.
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