BD Outdoors

Let’s start out by giving a round of applause for this year’s dorado fishing…truly a banner year in our region. Non-stop action provided limits and filled coolers, even for the most novice of anglers. For a species that often time gets lockjaw even when swimming in huge schools, these fish really bit this time around. And with gas prices and boat trip costs pushing all-time highs, the return on investment was greatly appreciated by all.  

Dorado come and dorado go. And geez, does it happen quickly where we live. These are most definitely temperature-driven fish and, when it’s cold, they want nothing to do with us. So with these neon beauties already skipping town for warmer waters, I’ll drop a creative Mahi recipe for you to use on your last fillets of the season.  

Mahi
mahi mahi dorado

I’m not gonna lie. Super fresh Mahi doesn’t need much beyond salt, pepper, lemon, and butter. This clean, dense fish is a global favorite in its simplest form. At the same time, it can also be seen as a blank canvas and will do whatever you want it to; a “flavor vehicle” so to speak. With so many dorado coming over the rail this season, chances are pretty good you’ve had enough Mahi “as is” and are ready to do something a little more outside the box. So, let’s abandon the comfort zone for a bit and try something new.  

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-Trout

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Let’s just say, Adam Traubman could use a few more hours in each day. “Trout” can’t go more than 24 hours without fishing, surfing, paddling, diving, anything without getting the wiggles. So with a wife, three kids, two dogs, three snakes, an organic garden AND work... the man has his work cut out for him. He’s an avid fisherman, surfer, home chef, and family man who loves to make food, write about food, take pictures of food, eat food, grow food and hunt for food. You can probably detect a common thread here. One of the true pioneers of modern-day kayak fishing, his catches have inspired and allowed him to create his own dishes with produce from his own yard, making him a respected home chef by many. Don’t worry – he always makes extra for family and friends! Trout is well traveled and has a respect and understanding of many cultures, allowing him to talk story and blend in with folks just about anywhere. He has lived on the coasts of California, Oahu and Baja...and traveled globally, so his recipes run deep.

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