6/10 cobia

Late report…6/10… left the dock 615am… one throw around south beach and had plenty of bait and chum… lots of fish and life… finished the day with 6 cobia (3 legal fish released healthy) 2 kings and a few cudas… got cut off a few times and pulled the hook on a couple fish…on the way home we tried to sight fish for them and hooked up a nice fish on 17 lb mono on a trout rod… took over 1 hour to get him to the side of the boat…it was a lot of fun… great day and had a great crew…

nice brownies

So much water, So little time

those are some grown ones!
very nice!

Nice brownies, post type of rod and reel used, and how long to the boat average, I’m asking because I plan to start trying the brownies also. And nice kings, I’m still a king mackerel man, but plan on bigger and better ahead. Thanks for the post, LOL and tight lines.

I still can’t believe people eat those mercury missiles! Have you seen the South Carolina fish advisor book? It says in big black bold letters “DO NOT EAT”. You can get a copy at your DHEC department.

Looks like a great fishing trip though. Congratulations.

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Nice day fella’s!

Good going guys!! some big brownies and nice kings

Wellcraft V20, 175 Yamaha

Nice Fish

What was the bait of choice for the cobia?

“No tail like Split Tail…”

thanks for the comments guys… bait of choice were live menhaden…

26 cape horn 200 yamahas

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Originally posted by solo464646

thanks for the comments guys… bait of choice were live menhaden…

26 cape horn 200 yamahas


Good job! Thanks

“No tail like Split Tail…”

I’m so glad to see those brownies starting to get thick at the Eagles Nest!:wink:

Nie Cobes!!

Be there or be on the Short Bus!!

2005 236 Sailfish
225 Yamaha 4-stroke

Very nice Cobia!

Kings aren’t bad either.

Sea Gull
208 Grady White
200 Merc

“Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, he’ll sit on his boat and drink beer all day”

Those are reel fish there…

reelly…

how many pounds were the cobes

not sure man… but i would say the big one was around 70 the middle one was high 50s low 60s and the small one was mid 40s could be more or less

26 cape horn 200 yamahas

Great job guys, got some good eating with those Cobs!