Is the kid in this picture crazy for cobia? It would certainly seem so – and we don’t blame him. These are hard-fighting, awesome-tasting fish. That’s why we’ve talked about them before, in Galveston Cobia, and Tuesday Tip: Lures/Baits for Ling (Cobia). If you want to go after this savory species, we have two bits of advice: first off, don’t jump overboard to swim with them. Sure, it makes for a cool pic, but that time you spend swimming could b better used hunting for more cobia. And second, try using these three cobia-catching tips.
Beyond these three tips, of course, always remember that cobia will often be found near large floating objects. Chanel markers, buoys, and even dead sea turtles will often have a cobia or two hiding near by.
AWESOME cobia recipe – you will seriously be shocked at how good this tastes!!!
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