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Got Cobia?
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[#003366][size 3]Cobia Killers[/size][/#003366]
These three rigs will help you ring the dinner bell for one of the toughest fish that swims. [Image: ht_howto_220x223.jpg] [size 1]CASTING CALL: Finicky cobia call for tactical changeups.
[/size]Perhaps the best time to catch cobia is in the spring as they migrate from their wintering grounds in South Florida. On the Atlantic side, cobia will head north for the Carolinas, while Gulf-bound cobia first migrate north along the Florida coast before heading west and into the Gulf itself.
Cobia have an extensive list of preferred food, but they can be finicky. Getting a cobia to the surface is one thing, but catching it is another. Try one of these rigs if the going gets tough.

[#003366][size 3]1. Simple Squid Rig[/size][/#003366]
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Thread the leader and hook through the squid's body cavity, penetrating the cartilage. This keeps the squid well-hooked when casting.
[#003366][size 3]2. Surf Fishfinder Rig[/size][/#003366]
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Surf ace Tres Irby of Hatteras Outfitters rigs cut mullet or live bluefish with excellent results. The short leader and 2/0 barrel swivel allow for tangle-free, long-range surf casting.
[#003366][size 3]3. Live Eel Options[/size][/#003366]
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"Toughest fish that swims."

Won't get a lot of argument here. My intro to Cobia was in the Gulf of Exmouth in Western Australia. 10KG line class on a 140 Squidder & a 7' noodle rod. The water was only 39' deep & it was up & down, up & down for about 2 1/2 hours. Fish was around 40#. Sumbeech simply would NOT give up. See the boat...dive. See the boat...dive. I simply didn't have the gear to pursuade him. Didn't flop much when we finally got him on the deck, either! Big Grin

Oh yeah... hooked him near the bottom with a dead Pilchard.

Didn't target them much. WAY better eating fish on the reef.
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