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Fishing => Member Fishing Reports and Photos => Topic started by: Newell Nut on July 07, 2015, 10:42:48 PM

Title: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: Newell Nut on July 07, 2015, 10:42:48 PM
I had things I had to do today that kept me off the boat but my buddies did good. 4 nice cobias were caught by my buddies but not all pictured. They told me that around 20 of them showed up but tourist could not handle them well. Small AJs were thick but no keepers and there is one pic that is showing up too often for some reason and some of you sharp guys will notice it.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/deepseafishingdaytona/sets/72157655178694848
Title: Re: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: Aiala on July 07, 2015, 11:45:29 PM
Do Florida anglers eat Great Barracudas? When I lived in the Virgin Islands, 'cudas (and red snappers too) were definitely off the menu due to the danger of ciguatera poisoning... which is a nasty nightmare you wouldn't wish on anyone.   :(

~A~
Title: Re: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: RonRico on July 08, 2015, 12:30:33 AM
Quote from: Aiala on July 07, 2015, 11:45:29 PM
Do Florida anglers eat Great Barracudas? When I lived in the Virgin Islands, 'cudas (and red snappers too) were definitely off the menu due to the danger of ciguatera poisoning... which is a nasty nightmare you wouldn't wish on anyone.   :(

~A~

We do up in north Florida, opinions seem to vary on what size is the cutoff point for being safe though. The biggest I have eaten was about 7 pounds or so.
Title: Re: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: Newell Nut on July 08, 2015, 12:56:52 AM
Quote from: Aiala on July 07, 2015, 11:45:29 PM
Do Florida anglers eat Great Barracudas? When I lived in the Virgin Islands, 'cudas (and red snappers too) were definitely off the menu due to the danger of ciguatera poisoning... which is a nasty nightmare you wouldn't wish on anyone.   :(

~A~
I don't know anyone that eats them but they are sold at fish markets. I don't like for them to gaff any for the boat because they smell bad in the fish box.
Title: Re: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: Steve-O on July 08, 2015, 01:01:11 AM
Super nice Cobia!

Never seen such cute little AJs.lol! :D

The one gal seems to be a fishing machine...big smile,bloody midriff, and all. ;D

Title: Re: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: steelfish on July 08, 2015, 01:23:53 AM
A lot of great day of fishing on the Pastime lately....

congrats Dwight



- Alex

Title: Re: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: Newell Nut on July 08, 2015, 01:29:18 AM
Quote from: Steve-O on July 08, 2015, 01:01:11 AM
Super nice Cobia!

Never seen such cute little AJs.lol! :D

The one gal seems to be a fishing machine...big smile,bloody midriff, and all. ;D



I think you are referring to Skipper. She is the galley girl and photo girl and she fishes when the crowd is not too big. Neat history in her family. Her grandfather from a few generations back was the first man to sail solo around the globe. Joshua Slocum is his name and lots of history on the internet.
Title: Re: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: conchydong on July 08, 2015, 01:37:39 AM
Quote from: Aiala on July 07, 2015, 11:45:29 PM
Do Florida anglers eat Great Barracudas? When I lived in the Virgin Islands, 'cudas (and red snappers too) were definitely off the menu due to the danger of ciguatera poisoning... which is a nasty nightmare you wouldn't wish on anyone.   :(

~A~

I eat them depending on size and where they were caught. I stay away from large models caught on the reefs. Like Newell Nut said they do stink and are slimey. The ones I do not eat I harvest for deep drop baits.
Title: Re: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: Steve-O on July 08, 2015, 01:37:19 PM
Quote from: Newell Nut on July 08, 2015, 01:29:18 AM
Quote from: Steve-O on July 08, 2015, 01:01:11 AM
Super nice Cobia!

Never seen such cute little AJs.lol! :D

The one gal seems to be a fishing machine...big smile,bloody midriff, and all. ;D



I think you are referring to Skipper. She is the galley girl and photo girl and she fishes when the crowd is not too big. Neat history in her family. Her grandfather from a few generations back was the first man to sail solo around the globe. Joshua Slocum is his name and lots of history on the internet.

Read the book in the mid '90's when I owned 3 sailboats and was more into sailing than anything else. The story was amazing especially for the boat he used.
Title: Re: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: otownjoe on July 08, 2015, 05:56:45 PM
Wow , looks like they were fishing on a lake
Title: Re: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: Newell Nut on July 08, 2015, 06:13:11 PM
After a long choppy spring it has smoothed out quite a bit the past 5 weeks.
Title: Re: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: broschro on July 09, 2015, 02:09:28 AM
Looks like the cobia are moving in due to the cold water. We got on a few packs of baby AJs  i had luch and let the kids play.
Title: Re: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: floating doc on July 09, 2015, 11:45:02 AM
Good day!  Nice cobia, love to get one like that. I've never caught a keeper.

I'm booked for the 22, first time on this boat.
Title: Re: Cobia day on the Pastime
Post by: Shark Hunter on July 09, 2015, 12:35:11 PM
I can't wait to see the pics doc! ;)