June Cobia

Still a few Cobia in the Broad River. With the calm winds the best way to catch one is sight fishing. The last of the in coming has worked for us lately. Two happy boys here, the story behind the fish is once the Cobia knocked our rubber eel off the hooks we only had a Red Fish set up and mud minnow to hook for bait. The Cobia came back to the floating rubber eel and promptly ate the mud minnow we tossed in her direction. With with minnow in the mouth she then tried to eat the rattling cork before my angling youngster reeled the line tight. About a 30 minute battle on the light rod and reel tired the young ones out but sure made them happy when the fish was pulled in with the net. [URL=http://s123.photobucket.com/user/fishincoach/media/June17Cobia_zps48f21c18.jpg.html]

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That’s awesome! Great story and some happy kids right there.

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Those smiles say it all! Good for you, Coach!

NN

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Very nice Dan :sunglasses:

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Awesome for sure… i was out Sunday and saw 3 but i wasn’t ready for them and never could find anymore… Congrats…

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You are the man when it comes to putting kids on fish, Coach!

All things being equal, I would rather be on the water.