First bit of GREAT NEWS to report is that we caught pins readily on the east flats in front of Aucilla/Econ. Couldn't snag a single one a few years back, and fished out of the west part of the bay last year to ensure filling the live well. Flats seemed to have made an incredible recovery in comparison to where it was in 2014 after the late spring/early summer floods.
Second bit of GREAT NEWS is that we caught trout on pins we were trailing behind the boat in hopes of catching wandering cobes, on an old wire stinger rig I had on no less! I know some on the board use small pins for trout regularly, but I haven't had as much luck in the past as I did this trip out. We got bites less than a minute after casting the stinger rig out, then steadily until we headed out to deeper water.
Third bit of GREAT NEWS is that reports of cobia going M.I.A. from our area just aren't factual. Could the numbers be down? Maybe, but couldn't tell from our bite. Put our limit (one a piece) on ice AND did some tagging as well!
All in all a great day on the water. Almost forgot to speak to the "Lucky Cobia Charm" subject header, but will just say that I joked with board member and Yeti sales rep KyTrkyHntr that a Yeti cap I got last year seemed to be working for the bass on the pond behind my house so I was eager to test it on the cobes.
Well, either the hat's mojo is kicking in OR the lucky charm is actually a human -- board member and fishing bud Ontiltttttt (be dadgum if I know how many "t"s to type



Here's the pics from the trip:
First fish up -- a short tagged and released for tracking research purposes.
First fish up had this buddy tagging along with him, giving us a double hook up right off the bat! ALWAYS love when that happens!

Few bigger fish followed
Lucky charm pic -- the Yeti hat or Ontilt? Think I'll keep them boat around versus testing them apart to find out.

