Econfina 6-10-06

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Econfina 6-10-06

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Celebrated the birth of my first grandchild (a beautiful baby girl) with a Econfina Sunrise. Is was a great day, took a friend and his son (A military man visiting from Idaho) fishing for a trout supper. We put the boat in the water at 6AM and took it out about 11:30AM. Started the day off with a keeper rock bass. First one of those in quite a while. By the time we quit we had our 3 man limit of trout to go with the rock bass. Most all were caught on jigs under CT's from 4 to 6 feet of water. Color did not seem to matter. Small chop on the water with the bite on. When the chop laid down so did the bite. A good first time flats fishing for our Military man with this bonus cobia.
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I have not seen one with this color. Can anyone enlighten me to if this is common or not ? Also, my fishing buddy caugt a 14" grouper while fishing for trout bouncing a jig off the bottom.
I look forward to getting my granddaughter on the flats with me one day. :D
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Let's try the picture again
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I think that coloration is pretty typical on juvenile fish but I'm not positive. Congrats on a good trip. :thumbup:
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Post by Knot Tester »

The blue markings indicate a juvenile fingerling Cobbie. :o

As the cobia ages, you are more likely to see a single silver-gray gaff marking on one side or the other. :smt005
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Post by Sea Gurl »

That's exactly what all the cobia I've ever caught looked like because they were SHORT (young)!!

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Congratulations on the new granddaughter - may ya'll have many fishing trips together. :thumbup:
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Post by Hit-n-Miss »

:-D What was the best color? :-D
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If I had to say one was the best, It would be new penny. I'm going tomorrow evening. I'll report Sunday...Happy Fathers Day
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