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Cobia

Cobia

The Cobia

The Cobia, Rachycentron canadum

In the water, cobia look very much like sharks. The usual color is brown or dark gray above, whitish on the underside, with a dark stripe running from gills to base of tail. The striped appearance is more vivid in juveniles. Several rather sharp finlets on the dorsal surface extend from behind the head to the dorsal fin.

OTHER NAMES

Ling,Crab Eater,Lemonfish,Bacalao

SIZE

Common from 20 to 50 pounds; sometimes up to 80 pounds, and possibly to 100 or more. World record 135 pounds, 9 ounces; Florida record 130 pounds, 1 ounces.

FOOD VALUE

Excellent, smoked or fresh.

GAME QUALITIES

A strong, but unpredictable fighter. Usually clicks off fairly long, fast runs, and can fight deep with great stamina; however, many individuals put on lackluster fights if not pressured too hard— saving their best efforts for after they are boated!

TACKLE AND BAITS

Surf tackle is the best bet for pier fishing and for boat fishing when long casts with heavy lures are called for. Since cobia are notorious for wrapping lines around buoys and wreck structure, most anglers use 30-pound-test line or heavier. Once clear of obstructions, however, even large cobia can be successfully fought with spinning, baitcasting and fly tackle—although a minimum of 10-pound line or tippet is advisable. When gaffed “green” (not tired), Cobia can—and often do—smash up the inside of a boat. Jigs and large streamer flies are the most used artificials. Spoons and swimming plugs often work well; you might wake them up with a surface plug, popper or tube lure. Live baitfish, such as pinfish, mullet, cigar minnows, grunts and jacks work best, but live shrimp, crabs, dead fish or squid are good too.

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FISHING SYSTEMS

Still Fishing; Casting; Trolling; Drifting.

RANGE

All Florida coasts; widespread throughout the Bahamas and Caribbean, although seldom plentiful.

HABITAT

All the way from shallow inshore waters to the deep sea. Most Florida cobia winter in the southern reaches of the state or offshore, migrating northward in the spring to cover both coasts. Dramatic runs occur along Panhandle beaches in April. Cobia love to hang around navigation markers, wrecks and artificial reefs, where they swim both at the surface and down deep. They also escort wandering mantas and other large rays, and many are caught around those hosts. Juveniles are frequently caught incidentally by trout fishermen over many Gulf Coast grass flats—and some big ones too.

Beach Cobia

Travis Young sight fished this nice cobia in a foot of water off of the beach!

Northeast Cobia Action

Forum member Boattronics and friend hoist up two beautiful cobia.

Cobia on the Troll

Forum member Ruff One hoists up a keeper cobia caught on a silver and black yo-zuri trolled in 15 feet of water.

Northeast Cobia

Forum member OnTop~170 and friends got after the cobia recently, sight fishing most of the fish.

Epic Day

Forum member clarosa and friends had an awesome day out of Tampa, limiting out on snapper, and catching other nice fish as well.

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Human-size Cobia

Charter boat out of Islamorada landed a very nice cobia

Offshore Fun

Marc showing off his catches of the day. A 38-pound bull dolphin and a 48-pound cobia

Big Cobia

It takes two men to hold up this Cobia

Big ole cobia

A big size cobia caught by forum member Arunram.

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Forum member Jim311 with a nice catch, he got himself a cobia near Gainesville FL.

Laddered Cobia

Florida Sportsman Forum Member phlatsbastard spotted and pulled in this nice Cobia in Jacksonville beach with what he calls a \"gorilla ladder\" which was basically a ladder from home strapped down to the bow of the boat. Way to go dude!

Towering over most

Florida Sportsman Fourm Member Boattronics of Atlantic Beach holds up this nice Cobia he caught while using his newly built tower that was placed on the bow instead of most that are placed over the middle council.

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Florida Sportsman Forum Member fishing guy caught this big cobia off of New Smyrna Beach

E-money with a Cobia

Florida Sportsman member e-money weeded through the bonito to eventually hook up on this stud of a cobia which sucked down a kite bait end tip off a great day of fishing.

Big Bend Cobia

Forum member Ruff One with a nice cobia via flats boat.

Jay's Cobia

Jay Kiernan caught this cobia out of Hoberts sound while trolling a ballyhoo in 140 feet of water.

Daytona Cobia

Peter with a nice Cobia

First Cobia

FS Member caught his first Cobia as it was swimming on top

68 Pound Cobia

I caught this 68lb cobia off Ft Pierce last week with live bait while bait fishing in shallow water. Fishing with Capt Dave Albritton and Luke King.

A Good Day

Cobia and Seabass

FS member Nick had a successful day on the water

Monster Cobia

My friends and I went sight fishing for cobia 5/23/13 out of New Smyrna Beach, FL and caught a MONSTER COBIA

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Beautiful cobia!

Erica's Cobia

27lb cobia caught off of Boynton inlet 2 to 3 miles offshore on Saturday March 16, 2013.

Captiva Cobia

Twelve year old Germany native, Fynn, caught this five foot long and 55lb cobia while fishing in the Captiva Pass.

Shark Got Your Fin?

Florida Sportsman member Ikaika and friends caught this cobia that had its dorsal fin chewed on, most likely by a shark, while J was reeling it in.

Begginers Cobia

Teresa Hesse caught this cobia in Tampa Bay. This was the first cobia she has ever caught.

Cobia for Dinner Anyone?

FS member Barrett of Jacksonville Beach caught this stud 50 pound cobia.

Green Water Cobia

Cobia like the green water. Find the birds, find the fish!

Charlotte Harbor Cobia

This cobia surely put up quite the battle, especially if it was caught on that set-up laying on the deck.

Girls Cobia

Girls day out!! from left to right Brittney Owens, Tara Goodloe, and Candace Wilson with thier 34in and 32in cobia's

Hunter's Cobia

Hunter Schneider's 64 pound cobia caught off of Boyton Inlet

Keaton's Cobia

This cobia, caught by Keaton, is seconds from being filleted for dinner.

Gail's Cobia

Cobia for dinner?

Boynton Cobia

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This cobia is a proud supporter of Penn fishing products.

Cobia and Kings

Florida Sportsman member thecollegekid had a great day offshore with cobia and kingfish on display.

Father Daughter Fishing Day

Kayla's cobia was caught off Ponce De Leon Inlet

Jimmy's Cobia

Jimmy Reiter's cobia caught off Matanzas Inlet.

Cobia in the 10K

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Jason's Canaveral Cobia

Jason Mcnally's Cobia from Cape Canaveral

Mexico Beach Cobia

FS Member Wahoodlum caught this cobia out of Mexico Beach.

10000 Islands Cobia

FS Member Phescador helped catch this cobia off the 10000 Islands.

Northwest Cobia

FS Member GrouperGuru caught this big cobia in the Northwest Florida.

St. George Island Cobia

FS Member Schmitty posted this large cobia from off St. George Island.

Dockside Cobia

Gulf Coast anglers were unimpressed by the 2012 run of ling. Still, there were some nice catches brought to docks.

Key Largo Cobia

Cobia catches are common offshore Key Largo.

Cobia Double Time

Four hands help prop up this cobia.

Cobia at the Dock

Snapper and cobia are top catches in the Gulf of Mexico.

Cobia Callout

A long run to the beach is always shorter when bringing in a monster cobia catch.

Cobia King

Dave Coppola caught 44-inch, 43-pound cobia off Ponce Inlet.

Gulfport Cobia

Panhandle anglers cash in on the cobia run each year.

Feeding Frenzy

This cobia went on a feeding frenzy near the boat.

Charlotte County Cobia

91.2 pound Cobia

Florida Sportsman Forum Member Panhandler80 with a fat cobia caught on a jig.

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Big Bend Cobia

Cobia landed off Florida's Big Bend coast.




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