Fishin' DC's
Participating Member
- City
- Gainesville
- State
- FL
...and it took my wife to do it. Saturday morning, my wife and I launched from Cedar Key to spend some fun time on the water. Not really looking to do much, just decompress after a hectic couple of weeks. I had gone to my local tackle shop earlier in the week and saw a display of Gulp! products and saw a 10" motor oil colored Gulp! eel. It was calling to me...buy me...buy me. I did ($12 for a 4 pack, ouch).
We launch the boat and begin heading out through the channel markers. We've attempted for the past two years to catch a cobia, but never come close. I eased the boat to a stop to drift back to one of the channel markers for my wife to throw the Gulp! eel on a 1 oz. red jig head. She throws it right at the base of the marker and slowly retrieves it when, BAM! Fish ON! It was not even 7am, still kind of twilight dawn and she thought she had a shark on. I told her I didn't think so. She got it to the boat and sure enough it was a 39", 26.5lb cobia. I made three attempts to net it, but it kept running and avoiding the net. I pulled the gaff out and hit him with a mid section shot and brought him into the boat.
I don't think I've ever seen my wife happier. The rest of the day had her catching two nice size speckled trout, but the cobia ruled the day. Today I cut him into some nice sized steaks and will be sitting down to a nice grilled cobia dinner tonight. Tight lines folks.
We launch the boat and begin heading out through the channel markers. We've attempted for the past two years to catch a cobia, but never come close. I eased the boat to a stop to drift back to one of the channel markers for my wife to throw the Gulp! eel on a 1 oz. red jig head. She throws it right at the base of the marker and slowly retrieves it when, BAM! Fish ON! It was not even 7am, still kind of twilight dawn and she thought she had a shark on. I told her I didn't think so. She got it to the boat and sure enough it was a 39", 26.5lb cobia. I made three attempts to net it, but it kept running and avoiding the net. I pulled the gaff out and hit him with a mid section shot and brought him into the boat.
I don't think I've ever seen my wife happier. The rest of the day had her catching two nice size speckled trout, but the cobia ruled the day. Today I cut him into some nice sized steaks and will be sitting down to a nice grilled cobia dinner tonight. Tight lines folks.