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May 4 Cobia Scouting Report

Posted: May 9th, 2014, 9:59 am
by big bend gyrene
Trying to clean up and care for three properties / 116 acres has had a major impact on fishing time this year, so though my bones have been telling me I could find cobia for the last month I just haven't been able to find the time to go.

With a college friend living in Pennsylvania coming down to visit next week, thought I best do a functions check on the boat in case he wants to fish and use the brief trip out to scout three or four favorite cobia honey holes. After sitting on land for six months, the boat was so neglected I only got two hours sleep after prepping for the trip out. :smt015

With the lone exception of my fish finder needing fuse contact points cleaned before running well, engine ran great so for that I was happy. :thumbup: :beer: Had best fishing bud, Sharkman, along as he had actually helped spur the trip on by telling me he had a big upcoming business deal that was going to keep him off the water for the coming month.

So here's the brief fishing report. Not much luck catching pins inshore around the Aucilla area, but while trying for pins DID pull a really nice trout to the boat while fishing waters about 6' deep. Thankfully did find bait offshore, both with grunts on bottom and schools of smaller bait fish on top. Wish I could say the cobia action was insane but it wasn't. We didn't spot a single one at most of our prime spots and had almost given up on the last spot when Sharkman spotted several cruising by just out of ideal casting range. Took a number of casts but he did manage to get one to chase an eel jig he had on. For its size it gave an awesome fight. Was almost certain it was a keeper and technically I ended up being right. Was about 33.1' at the fork. With reports of THE MAN being tough on checks of late we didn't want to risk being checked with a fish that had shrunk on ice, so we tagged the keeper fish and released him. Don't do that too often because know that they aren't likely to show as much growth before being recaptured versus a smaller tagged one that should legally be released if quickly re-captured.
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Certainly could be wrong, but the action on the east side, especially at our shallower spots, seemed a bit slow for May. Granted we had a weak solunar forecast, but I also suspect the freshwater dumps have impacted the fishing a bit, as the cobia reports I've followed to the west this year have been quite a bit stronger. Hopeful we'll have a relatively dry May and June to level things out just a bit. :thumbup: :beer:

Re: May 4 Cobia Scouting Report

Posted: May 9th, 2014, 3:09 pm
by tallykenj
Nice.


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Re: May 4 Cobia Scouting Report

Posted: May 9th, 2014, 3:25 pm
by SS-342
:thumbup: :thumbup:

Re: May 4 Cobia Scouting Report

Posted: May 13th, 2014, 7:27 am
by Slough
:thumbup: :beer: :thumbup:

Re: May 4 Cobia Scouting Report

Posted: May 13th, 2014, 11:12 am
by Hit-n-Miss
:-D Nice. If you put seawater in the cooler up to a couple inches from the top of the ice. Your fish will not shrink and look fresh caught at the end of the day. With bright red gills. :-D And as a bonus it's funny to watch the man try to get fish out to measure :lol: BRRRRRR

Re: May 4 Cobia Scouting Report

Posted: May 13th, 2014, 11:13 am
by Hit-n-Miss
:-D You could make ice cream in that water. :-D

Re: May 4 Cobia Scouting Report

Posted: May 13th, 2014, 11:32 am
by silverking
Hit-n-Miss wrote::-D You could make ice cream in that water. :-D

What's the temperature? Sorry HnM, just couldn't resist! :wink:

Re: May 4 Cobia Scouting Report

Posted: May 13th, 2014, 12:12 pm
by Salty Gator
silverking wrote:
Hit-n-Miss wrote::-D You could make ice cream in that water. :-D

What's the temperature? Sorry HnM, just couldn't resist! :wink:
:lol:

Re: May 4 Cobia Scouting Report

Posted: May 13th, 2014, 5:39 pm
by Hit-n-Miss
silverking wrote:
Hit-n-Miss wrote::-D You could make ice cream in that water. :-D

What's the temperature? Sorry HnM, just couldn't resist! :wink:
Lol :-D In the cooler probably in the teens. :-D

Re: May 4 Cobia Scouting Report

Posted: May 13th, 2014, 5:50 pm
by Jhults11
Hit-n-Miss wrote::-D Nice. If you put seawater in the cooler up to a couple inches from the top of the ice. Your fish will not shrink and look fresh caught at the end of the day. With bright red gills. :-D And as a bonus it's funny to watch the man try to get fish out to measure :lol: BRRRRRR
HM: If those were legit keepers they wouldn't have to be measured by the man, a simple glance in the cooler is all that is needed! Throw some of those 15.00001"s back :lol:

Re: May 4 Cobia Scouting Report

Posted: May 13th, 2014, 7:51 pm
by Hit-n-Miss
Was referring to the 14" flounder that I told him we had but he could not find in the ice water. A keeper is legal a short is thrown back. Before learning this tip I have seen fish shrink 1/2 an inch on ice.


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Re: May 4 Cobia Scouting Report

Posted: May 13th, 2014, 8:51 pm
by Jhults11
I'm just kidding around with you hit and miss! I do totally agree with your slush theory. I learned this little trick about two years ago more so for preserving the fish and keeping them more fresh than to keep them from shrinking but it works very well. The key is to put salt water and not freshwater in your cooler. By doing this it makes the fish go into a state of rigor mortis a lot faster and keeps the fish more stiff, thus easier to clean. A lot of the guys on those fishing shows do the same thing i.e. Rick Murphy and the guys on into the blue.... :thumbup:

Re: May 4 Cobia Scouting Report

Posted: May 13th, 2014, 9:13 pm
by Hit-n-Miss
:-D Yep the salt in the seawater greatly lowers the temp in the cooler as well. Like in a ice cream churn. :-D