A 54 lb Cobia........ Hip Hip Hooray!
Once again, plan altering, day ruining, SW Wind blowing 18 kts at 7am and 20-25 kt all afternoon made Fishing hard as hell and dictated our every move..... We ended up inside Cape Lookout where action is fierce and the sea life is huge.... The only problem is the majority of this sea life consisted of Southern Stingray after Southern Stingray.... Today's Rays were a little smaller, from 35-100 lbs..... We caught Spinner, Blacktip, and Blacknose Sharks, but we lost the bigger battles to bite offs and leaping Sharks that rolled up the leader.... We lost 35 hooks. We lost 10 lbs of egg sinkers.... But, right around lunch time, we got a bite and an old brown friend popped up behind the boat. He fought the good fight under the boat... The raging wind-driven tide and rocking and rolling action of passing boats added to the tension.... But after a little stress, we got a Cobia in the boat. Nice. Pulled the Boga Grip down to 54 lbs. Total Catch for the Day: 1 Cobia at 554lbs, 1 Spinner Shark at 20 lbs, 1 Blacknose Shark at 20 lbs, 4 Blacktip Sharks from 17-25 lbs, and 18 Southern Stingrays up to 100 lbs
3 comments:
Hell yea, nice job in snot conditions.
554, that's a nice Cobia dude. You the Man!
If it weren't for SNOT CONDITIONS
There'd be NO CONDITIONS AT ALL....
Southwest Wind 15-20. Seas 5-7 foot. Dominant period 4 seconds
Over
And Over
And Over
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