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Smiling JOe

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Nov 18, 2004
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The boats are out and chasing cobia up and down the beaches. I hear reports of several nice catches today and yesterday. Sam Wesley, out of Grayton Beach, is reported to have caught a 60 lb cobia earlier today (Friday).
 

Miss Kitty

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Jun 10, 2005
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TNJed

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Sep 4, 2006
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Seagrove Beach, FL
Just in from Seacrest and saw a 6'-7' shark munching on the boat's leftovers from this mornings cobia run. Probably no more than 4' from the shore. Several cleaned cobia heads and bones floating around out there.

Do these boats clean the fish on the boats and then toss the rest in the water? Good way to chum it up for the big fins!
 
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pgurney

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Jul 11, 2005
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ATL & Seacrest
Just in from Seacrest and saw a 6'-7' shark munching on the boat's leftovers from this mornings cobia run. Probably no more than 4' from the shore. Several cleaned cobia heads and bones floating around out there.

Do these boats clean the fish on the boats and then toss the rest in the water? Good way to chum it up for the big fins!

:eek:
Where in Seacrest?
 

BeachSteelers

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Feb 18, 2006
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Hate to say it but folks from those boats toss all kinds of stuff of their boats. If their cleaning the Cobia onboard and tossing the head and rest then I suggest they've gone beyond the limit of 1 per angler per day. On a good note I saw about 40+ turtles in 2 days of cruisin and my legal Cobia soaking in Italian dressing right now.
 
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