Looks Like Shark Cobia While On Key West Fishing Charters For The Reefs And Wrecks

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To catch cobia you'll want a fairly strong rod and reel. Cobia put up a pretty fantastic fight and are known to destroy light, inexpensive tackle. You'll want 200 yards or far more of 20 to 30 lb. test line on your reel with a 3' to 4' 40 to 50 lb. shock leader. Use a 4/0 to 7/0 short shank hook. It is possible to troll with spinner lures and use smaller tackle. Just understand, the cobia can be a strong fighting fish and he can tear tacke up pretty badly.



When a cobia strikes the bait he'll strike it with a bit of force and when he realizes he's been hooked he'll put up a pretty fantastic fight. There's no magic trick to hooking them though, just wait a second or so and yank the line.



They're notorious for spitting the hook whenever you attempt to pull them into the boat. Be sure to use a gaff or perhaps a net. Whenever you do get him into the boat beware in the spikes sticking up out of his back in between his head and dorsal fin. He can retract them after which suddenly stab you with them and they hurt!



Taking into account the time of year, it is possible to book near any in the Key West fishing charters to catch cobia due to the fact they can be discovered near anywhere. They're not to hard to locate and not too hard to catch. You're far more likely to find them though should you book a fishing charter that goes into the Gulf of Mexico instead of the Atlantic or to the primary reef South of Key West.

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