Julian Skelton (left), Tommy Crozet (center) and Bodie Snapp show off a cobia that was weighed Thursday at the Ocean Springs Marine Mart. (submitted photo) OCEAN SPRINGS, Mississippi --- Based on one ...
Cobia are one of the most popular catches for offshore anglers fishing from Pensacola to Jacksonville to Key West. They have a reputation for being strong fighters, can sometimes run as large as 100 ...
TheFWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute is asking the public for help catching Cobia fish. And you can earn $50 doing so. "Our researchers are looking to work with you to sample the reproductive ...
Flounders Chowder House on Pensacola Beach will be the place to be Monday April 3 if you’re interested in learning about catching cobia in the Gulf of Mexico along the beaches off Pensacola. The ...
Captain Eric White and Danish angler Per Olav Madsen caught at nearly 100 pound cobia. Courtesy of Eric White When Captain Eric White saw a massive cobia come to the surface attached to Danish angler ...
New catch limits are taking effect in North Carolina coastal waters to protect a game fish prized for its meat and fighting tenacity.The North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission restrictions taking ...
Cobia fishing in Northeast Florida remains good, but it is much different than it was only a decade ago. First Coast fishermen have learned well the culinary delights of cobia, and with that came ...
One of the most anticipated species of the summer has arrived in coastal waters, and if the action so far is any indication, it should be another banner year for catching cobia. You won’t be able to ...
N.C. COAST -- New catch limits have taken effect in North Carolina coastal waters to protect a sport fish that's popularity is tied to both its fighting prowess and its taste on the table. But the new ...
WILMINGTON -- Cobia season is returning to North Carolina's waters. During its regular meeting Thursday, the N.C. Marine Fisheries Commission agreed cobia season would open May 1 and close Aug. 31, a ...
New catch limits are taking effect in North Carolina coastal waters to protect a game fish prized for its meat and fighting tenacity.The North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission restrictions taking ...
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