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Kayak fish of the week June 13th-20th 2022
COBIA
https://i.postimg.cc/BvcTwvJC/1st-Cobia-Keeperfsm.jpg No kayak fishing last week, so to keep these posts rolling, I have dug up a photo of my first – Cobia (Rachycentron canadum) AKA black kingfish, black salmon, ling, lemonfish, crabeater, prodigal son, codfish, and black bonito. They grow to be up to 172lbs, but a nice one is anyone that’s a keeper (33” long or bigger) in SE Florida. I have seen some giants off Yemen while anchored on a ship, but locally anything over 40lbs is considered a monster. https://i.postimg.cc/vB26pgk5/Cobia-Gaff4e.jpg Cobias are notorious for coming alongside the vessel before they are played out, and then going crazy when gaffed. There are many stories about the Cobia that got away at the kayak. Including the one in the photo above.:mad: https://i.postimg.cc/3xZjtR8F/Brainspike5e.jpg Once onboard brain spikes are prudent to make sure it does not flop out of one’s hands during a photo. https://i.postimg.cc/jjF71nGP/Cobia-Follower5e2.jpg In many areas of Florida, they are found by looking for turtles, rays or sharks which Cobia like to swim and feed shallow with along beaches. They are often taken by sight casting a jig head. Had my buddy been nearby a cast with a jighead might have taken the follower in the above photo. https://i.postimg.cc/W4kN2DdM/Cobiaon-Gaff2e.jpg Off Ft. Lauderdale Cobia are not that commonly found compared to other areas of Florida, the Gulf, and up the East Coast. The ones I have taken have all been deepwater surprise catches on live goggle eyes or vertical jigs. https://i.postimg.cc/zf5tf6B0/Cobia-BBQy.jpg Cobia has a texture similar to chicken and is excellent for eating. Some commercially farmed Ecuadorian Cobia escaped and have been sighted off Panama where they are considered an invasive species – look out SoCal! |
I don't think you could do any better job...
Of covering up from blocking 🚫 uv rays
Then your doing, good 👍 job for you. |
Thanks for the post.
That is one loaded kayak. |
Some of the best fish I ever ate was cooked like that on the grill....
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Cobia is a fish that you probably would not like as much as the Broomtail Grouper. It's good, but I put it in the category that one needs to develop a taste for. Like raw tuna or lobster, the first time you try it, you may not be that keen about it. |
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