Now is the time to catch a tasty cobia, also known as ling. Spring and early summer are prime times for Big Bend cobia action. They pass by on their migration north, only to return again in the fall ...
Cobia are rarely encountered in northern waters, but with high water temperatures and an abundance of rays, anglers should be on the lookout for them. Several cobia have been reported from New Jersey ...
Cobia mania came to the lower Chesapeake Bay this weekend like it never has before. The folks at Wallace’s Marina in Hampton weighed in 84 cobia over the weekend, and 36 of them topped the 45-pound ...
It’s about the time of year when cobia fanatics pull up their anchors and start patrolling the Chesapeake Bay for marauding fish. Anglers can still catch cobia by setting up shop with a chum slick and ...
One spring invader of our shallower coastal waters is a fish with many monikers. Most widely known as a cobia, it's a.k.a. ling, lemonfish, crab eater or brown clown. One thing for sure is, you won't ...
The year's first cobia cruised up from the bottom last Sunday and looked me right in the eye. This was a shock, but only for a moment. On the surface it was a handsome fish in clear, green water, with ...
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