0 a fish living in warm or tropical seas, that has a long thin body similar to a large mackerel, and is eaten as food: --
1 a shrub (= a small tree) that grows in North America, with pink or red fruits that are poisonous to humans but eaten by birds: --
2 used to show that you are very excited or happy about something: --
Wahoo! We're in New York!
Some of the fish that can be found there are billfish, tuna, grouper, tiger fish, yellowtail snapper, wahoo, king mackerel, and many more.
Known throughout the sportfishing world for their blistering runs, the king mackerel matches its distant relative, the wahoo, in speed.
It is four day tournament where contestants go for marlin, tuna, wahoo, and other fish using 50-pound fishing line.
When sport fishing for dogtooth, yellowfin tuna, or wahoo, the catch is either tagged and released or provided to local villagers.
Fish, such as tuna, wahoo and mackerel are used, and often mixed with a variety of herbs and spices.
Other commercial species include huachinangos, red porgy, combers, wahoo, and mojarra.
It is traditionally made from "tenggiri" (wahoo) fish meat.
This has created some demand for the wahoo as a premium-priced commercial food fish.