Tag Archives: Cobia fishing
July 2015 Fishing Report
Wow what a busy month! With the ICAST/IFTD Tradeshow being in Orlando again this year, it brings anglers and people in the tackle/lure industry from all around the globe. While they are in Orlando, of course they would like to … Continue reading
April Mosquito Lagoon
Same story as last months report, the Redfish in the Mosquito Lagoon are happily tailing and schooled up in good numbers and some good size Sea Trout have been laid up in sand holes and along the deep edges of … Continue reading
Mosquito Lagoon, Banana River, Indian River, Atlantic Ocean Reports
Wow…what a busy couple of weeks! Spring Break has sprung and so has the fishing in every body of water that I fish in my area. Lets start off with the World Famous Mosquito Lagoon. The Redfish have been in … Continue reading
Bottom Fishing with D.O.A. Swimmin’ Mullet
Me, my brother and friends ventured out of Port Canaveral in the 22′ Pathfinder TE this past weekend. Conditions were sloppy but that didn’t stop the fish 80ft below from biting. We used nothing but D.O.A. Swimmin’ Mullet to jig … Continue reading
Bottom fishing using D.O.A. Lures
There was a change of plans for us yesterday while heading out of Port Canaveral. Due to cloudy conditions and cold water temps from an upwelling, sight fishing for Tarpon, Cobia, Jack Crevalle etc. was out of the question. The … Continue reading
July Report
The month of July is a good month for nearshore fishing. With calm mornings and flat seas you can expect to see lots of rolling Tarpon along the beaches along with schools of Big Jack Crevalle and sometimes the big … Continue reading
Mosquito Lagoon Friday, Cobia/Tarpon/Kingfish Saturday
Friday I had Eric & Neysa Osthoff from Wisconsin join me on their first saltwater fishing trip. Both Eric & Neysa are experienced at fly fishing in small creeks and lakes out west but had to adapt to the ways … Continue reading
Fly Fishing for Cobia
This past week was the perfect time to target Cobia for the smaller boat guys like myself. The 22′ ft Pathfinder Tournament Edition equipped with a tower and upper controls was the perfect set up, but any smaller flats skiff, … Continue reading