Cobia Bite On Fire!
Posted: September 6th, 2017, 5:44 pm
Went out on August 19th with first fishing friend I made in the Big Bend region, Sharkman, who a few years back relocated to South Florida. He called sharing that he was jonesing to drive up and chase some cobes and to take a friend from South Florida to show him how good the cobe fishing can be, so I promised him I'd do my best.
In the past it's seemed when I most badly wanted to put guest on cobes that's when it's proven the toughest to find a bite. That was blessedly NOT the case this trip, though morning storms had us having to hang out on land until things started clearing around 10am.
Sharkman's buddy literally got a keeper cobe on the hook seconds after making his very first drop of the day.
Hooked it so fast I didn't have time to even start my cameras filming. Did manage to capture most of the other bites and the video tells the tale better than more words will. Anybody recognizes the song intro it was picked a bit tongue in cheek -- titled aptly matched the bite AND the afternoon temps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2qp3qr2q10[/video]
Do want to share just a few accompanying pictures though, and unfortunately not for a happy reason... few weeks ago folks on the forum were discussing the worst experience with rudeness they had on the water... well, mine was this trip... the approach in the video at the 2:40 mark was bad enough but what really burned me up was the same guy gunning his engine next to us while we were actively fighting a fish AND with his boat VERY CLOSE TO A FAMILY OUT DIVING! He made more than a few asinine decisions, one being pulling up to a boat with an owner who carries a mega zoom camera with him most every trip.
Know how to know when you're too close to another boat? When the occupants of the other boat are able to clearly see tramp stamps on your own boat.
Have some REALLY good Georgia friends on this board and hate it that my prediction in the video proved true... but... reviewing the pics back home saw I was right on the call. You would think a guy with such a patriotic wrap wouldn't be an ass to a guy with "Marine's Dream" clearly visible on his boat, but well, sadly as the video shows that wasn't the case and all joking aside after we'd given him and his crew no real grief.
Anybody know him you can share with him that when he left so did the bad karma.
We landed 2 of our 8 boated before he arrived, didn't land the 3rd until he was leaving, and then the bite really flared up with 5 more quickly boated right after he left.
And to keep from ending on a sour note, ending the report with a picture taken back on the hill of Sharkman and his buddy with 2 cobes we put on ice.
In the past it's seemed when I most badly wanted to put guest on cobes that's when it's proven the toughest to find a bite. That was blessedly NOT the case this trip, though morning storms had us having to hang out on land until things started clearing around 10am.
Sharkman's buddy literally got a keeper cobe on the hook seconds after making his very first drop of the day.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2qp3qr2q10[/video]
Do want to share just a few accompanying pictures though, and unfortunately not for a happy reason... few weeks ago folks on the forum were discussing the worst experience with rudeness they had on the water... well, mine was this trip... the approach in the video at the 2:40 mark was bad enough but what really burned me up was the same guy gunning his engine next to us while we were actively fighting a fish AND with his boat VERY CLOSE TO A FAMILY OUT DIVING! He made more than a few asinine decisions, one being pulling up to a boat with an owner who carries a mega zoom camera with him most every trip.

Know how to know when you're too close to another boat? When the occupants of the other boat are able to clearly see tramp stamps on your own boat.
Have some REALLY good Georgia friends on this board and hate it that my prediction in the video proved true... but... reviewing the pics back home saw I was right on the call. You would think a guy with such a patriotic wrap wouldn't be an ass to a guy with "Marine's Dream" clearly visible on his boat, but well, sadly as the video shows that wasn't the case and all joking aside after we'd given him and his crew no real grief.
Anybody know him you can share with him that when he left so did the bad karma.

