Cobia: Rachycentron canadum
Appearance:
- Long, slim fish with a broad depressed head
- The lower jaw protrudes past the upper jaw
- Dark lateral stripe extends through the eye to the tail
- First dorsal fin has 7 to 9 free spines
- When young, has conspicuous alternating black and white
horizontal stripes
Habitat:
Cobia are found in nearshore and inshore waters with inlets and
bays. Cobia are frequently found around buoys, pilings and wrecks
in these areas.
Behavior:
They spawn in spring and early summer.
State Record:
130 lb 1 oz, caught near Destin
Fishing Tips and Facts:
Live crabs and small fish are good baits for cobia. Keep bait near the surface or, if cobia are deeper, add just enough weight to get the bait down and still retain its movement. Medium to heavy tackle is required to land these fish which average 30 pounds. Large specimens in the 50-80 pound class are frequently caught and cherished by the lucky angler who outmatches these powerful fish. Cobia are excellent table fare.
Additional Information:
Image Credit: Diane Rome Peebles