Okay: we know cobia (ling) are cool fish. They fight like a bulldog, and taste about as good as any saltwater fish on the face of the planet. So it’s easy to go overboard for them. In this case, however…
Assuming you aren’t quite as crazy as this guy, how are you going to wrap your hands around a cobia? Start off by reading Cobia Chumming Tricks. If you’re not a somewhat advanced angler, chumming will be the best way to hook into one of these fish. Many anglers, however, like to sight-fish for them. This means prowling around likely areas where they are known to be seen, checking buoys (they love to hide under them), and probing weedlines. Once you spot one cast out five to 10 feet beyond and in front of the fish, and retrieve your offering right past its nose. And, use these catching tips:
Lenny Rudow
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