Cobia

The Cobia is a large, long, slim
bodied fish with a broad depressed head, a protruding lower
jaw. The Cobia is overall a dark brown color with a prominent
dark lateral stripe that runs from the eye to the tail. Its
distinguishing first dorsal fin is composed of 7 to 9 spines
that are not connected by a membrane.
The Cobia is a sleek and extremely strong
fish. They range in size up to about 135 pounds. The largest
Cobia ever caught in Florida USA weighed about 104 lbs. An
average size fish will weigh 20 to 40 pounds. Cobia are found
around the world in tropic and warm temperate waters. They
migrate so their numbers will very with the seasons. They
inhabit the warm tropical waters in the winter and move to
more temperate waters in the spring, summer and fall. They
prefer water temperatures between 68 deg.F and 86 deg. F.
Along the Atlantic Coast of Florida,
Cobia spend the winter (December – March) in the harbors and
around the wrecks and reefs of the south Florida Keys. In late
March, early April they begin their northward migration up the
Atlantic Coast reaching Fernandina Inlet in late May, early
June. Along the Gulf Coast, Cobia inhabit the Panhandle area
in late February, early March. They travel southward along the
coast beginning in April and peaking all along the Gulf Coast
in July and August.
The Cobia is a powerful fish and a
thrilling catch. It is one of the most sought after gamefish
to catch. Once the fish is hooked the thrill usually begins by
lots of line coming off a screaming reel and the inability of
the angler to do anything but hang on!

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