Hippus Or Dolphin Fish
Hippurus also known as Dolphin Fish, Dorado, or Mahi- Mahi. Is a large deep
sea
fish that lives in tropical and subtropical seas. They can be found
under
floating objects and have been known to follow boats. You will usually
find a
school of them underneath a bunch of floating Sargasso. They are
bright greenish
blue above, and yellow on it's sides. All over the sides of
their bodies they
have Irregular blue or golden blotches. They have the
capability of flashing
purple, chartreuse, and a wide range of other colors.
Their body tapers sharply
from head to tail. The profile of an adult males
head is nearly vertical and the
head of a female is more sloping and rounded.
Single dark dorsal fin from just
head to tail. They have about 65 rays
extending down their back. The bad thing
about this fish when you go fishing
for it, the color nearly instantaneously
fades when the fish is decked. So
you can’t really enjoy the beautiful
coloration of the fish. They usually
live for 2-3 years. So the mature very fast
after they are born. Dolphin fish
is a very good exotic food. The actual food is
usually known as Mahi- Mahi
which is the Hawaiian name for the fish. This is a
great tasting fish and is
not that expensive but is not an every day thing. The
flesh is very white and
mild, ideal for broiling, too good to waste in a frying
pan. You can usually
find it in sandwiches or on BBQ as a steak. It is a higher
quality fish. Good
fishing fish for deep-sea fishing. I have fished for Dolphin
before and I
highly recommend it.