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I fell in like with the new Cobia 350CC the moment I stepped through the inward-opening side door that makes pulling in a fish (or a fully rigged diver) as easy as stepping off a dock. This wasn’t ...
Tackle options Irwin uses typical medium-action boat rods and reels for a cobia trip. His terminal tackle is relatively standard fare, usually including 30-pound leader and a 5-ought circle hook.
Running outside the inlet should be no problem. Courtesy Cobia Boats The 350 CC’s impressive list of fishing features includes a full tackle station with a bait-prep station aft; two giant 62-gallon ...
The fish is also in a class of its own when it comes to hard-working fun on the end of the line. Expect this fish to make your reel drag whine on several strong runs before it is brought in.
We uncovered numerous single cruising fish, catching several of them. During one afternoon, spotting, hunting down and catching fish was fast and very repetitive — with quality size cobia.
ISLAMORADA — Fishing for cobia is a lot like fishing for bonefish. It’s challenging, it’s exciting and, far too often, it’s frustrating. Bonefish anglers usually stand in th… ...
What a great time of the year it is to be on the water. Back in late April, cobia began migrating into the Mississippi Sound from the open waters of the Gulf of Mexico swimming in a west-to-southwest ...
While anglers working baits on fish-finder rigs will encounter a few cobia, they also will be the first to hook into the season’s first sheepshead.
Before fishing for cobia, it's important to understand their unique behavior and feeding patterns. Although cobia may be found as deep as a couple hundred feet offshore, a majority of the winter ...
Every year, cobia migrate from south Florida all the way to the northern Gulf Coast to spawn. Starting in late March and continuing through the month of April the fish can be found just south of ...
Surf fishing is seeing good catches of black drum, red drum, croakers, sea mullet, flounder and pompano.
Last Tuesday, while fishing with Jerry Swartz and the two Jims — Jim and son Jimmy Bieler, the elder being the owner of Marty’s Bait & Tackle in Edgewater — we only caught one Spanish mackerel.