how deep is the camanche? It’s hard to believe that many cobia are still around in the cold water.
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Originally posted by flatcalmhow deep is the camanche? It’s hard to believe that many cobia are still around in the cold water.
95’+
Avatars are nothing more than pissed off smurfs with Giantism Disorder…

Glad I came across this! Those are some good pix! Come on warmer weather!
Commanche is 108’.
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Originally posted by skinneejCommanche is 108’.
thanks, I sure hope they dont take the cobia fishery away from us as well. Skinnee, what do you think about DNR charging a seperate fee for Cobia. Say about $100, then giving the majority of that money to the Wadell to keep stocks up. I’d rather be proactive before it’s to late.
Very Nice Gregg did not see these till after I hung the phone up with you. Cool pictures !!
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GREAT pics, Greg; just what I needed to lift my spirits in Jan.
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Originally posted by megabitethanks for the post. Makes me think about getting certified to dive and spear cobia. Might be the only way I can have grilled cobia…
I can only imagine a cobia at the end of a spear:face_with_head_bandage:. I had both my legs beat black an blue from straddling one in a boat. (lesson learned).
Great pictures! Thanks for sharing.
Great Pics, thanks man.
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Awesome pics.Thanks for posting them.
■■■■ thing is loaded with fish…
Did you dive there in december? how was the water temp.
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Hey Greg, please post a link to those pix again, if they are there. Sorry I missed this post earlier!
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A friend called me today to see if I had seen these photos. I have not been on this site in a while. He also said that he met you “miss emily” the other day by overhearing your conversation about fishing and diving. Very nice pictures. What kind of camera and housing did you use? I have an old film camera I used underwater, but the images never came out unless I had great lighting. Glad that someone has the time to dive offshore. Maybe oneday soon I will make the time to get back out there.
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