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  1. #16

    Re: Cobia in the bay

    Quote Originally Posted by FatBuoy View Post
    Wow. Some people just can not help giving their fishing spot away!
    Yeah..SILLY me

    and I spent ALL that time using a spray can to mark big "X"s on the water where the best fish are.....dumbo that I AM

  2. #17

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    And remember that when you finally see the beast it will look like a shark. Amall bay cobes are 28kg and my normals are 36kg.
    Most people lose their first few fish at the boat.
    Ise a soft rod and avoid aggressive pump and wind. The hooks are 9ften just resting up against their crushing plate and have not penetrated their mouth at all. I use 12 0 suicides. Often the tips are crushed amd broken. Mayb3 try circles but I have never. No real opinion

  3. #18

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    Ray they are good chewing - I found the flesh stays together when cooked in Recipes that other fish falls apart such as soups and Thai curries. You can throw a fillet on the BBQ and cook it like a steak too, doesn't fall apart like other fish. My only time, (like you when i wanted to add to my bucket list )that I targeted them in the bay was at the 4 beacons about 10 years ago. We picked up a pair with livies caught at the beacon. Double hook up which came in at 37 and 28kg cleaned ( look in my photo gallery)
    When gaffed they roll like a crock as you wrestle them into the boat. I found if you allow the gaf to spin with the fish by loosening your grip on the gaf just a touch so they can't spin off the hook of the gaf. Anyway, that worked for me I don't know how others overcome the way they roll. I hope you do ok like we did when we targeted them. Others caught offshore went nuts on small jigs, but that's another story. Good luck!

    Scalem

  4. #19

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    Quote Originally Posted by solemandownunder View Post
    Thanks for that...would wire trace be an option, you know, like the leaders they sell in tackle shops ?

    Not looking for any great size, maybe just over legal to start with & see what the eating is like.

    Cheers, Ray.
    I have caught one at 24kg using a wire trace. 27lb single strand from memory. The only reason I used it was because we were getting snipped off by schoolies at the time. I only fish 30lb mono mainline so they take a bit of time. My PB @ 32kg was on 60lb Black Magic tough trace. I had a snelled rig with a live pike. When we got it in the boat we found that the line between the 2 hooks was worn through and it was only because the top hook was in its lip that we got it. As for eating they are as good at 40kg as they are just legal. Great eating fish.

  5. #20

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    i got one off cleveland point early last year on 8lb and a plastic!! it went 55cm just luck i think but how it pulled i can only imagine how the big guys would go!!

  6. #21

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    Ok, so after all the advice, this is where I am at...

    30lb Mono mainline with 18" 80lb plastic covered steel trace from bcf (the pre-made ones)....

    Now, how to I go about rigging the 2 hooks that will fit onto the trace clip....using 80lb mono.

    Do I just use gangs....or is there a way to snell 2 hooks so that I can clip the top hook onto the trace...in other words, snell the 1st hook, then the second & then just cut the tag end leaving me with 2 hooks that will just clip onto the end of the trace ? Is this viable ?

    Or is there some other method that I should be using...ALL comments welcome.

    Thanks, Ray.

  7. #22

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    Ray
    Regarding the beacons. Where ever you find the live bait is the best place to fish. If you jig you bait while drifting past the beacon, make your next drift the same line but fishing with your livey. As I said, move it through the water column. Works best for me
    Brett

  8. #23

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    Find the bait find the fish. I like to rig a livey on an 8/0 with a metre of 80lb fluro trace and 50lb main line. I put a livey on the bottom with an 8 ball and metre trace then put a couple out the back under balloons in varied depths, I used to fish 12m of water for them so one was about 2 metres under the surface and the other 5m under the surface. Put the balloons about 50m behind the boat and burley hard. Good luck.

  9. #24

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    Get rid of the wire trace and just go a single 8/0 with a livey

  10. #25

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    Yea Cobialessman is on the money. Stick with a mono trace. I like large livebaits such as Pike or even whiptails etc. Cobia can be found in the shallows as they chase crabs and baitfish. Check out any Manta Rays on the flats as well as Cobes will hang off them. I tend to work areas of coffee rock or structure that consistently hold bait
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  11. #26

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    I have seen cobia come right into the beach at skirmish point getting into the whiting I was fishing for. So don't be afraid of shallow water.

  12. #27

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobiaman View Post
    Get rid of the wire trace and just go a single 8/0 with a livey
    OK...cool, now one last bit, what is the method for presenting the livie....hooked through the snout maybe ?

    Any particular 8/0 hook preferred ?...suicide style maybe ?

    And, hey guys, if ur havin' a good laugh at me asking the all these questions....have a beer or 30 & I'll join yas...

    Ray.
    Last edited by solemandownunder; 03-08-2013 at 12:16 PM. Reason: More info

  13. #28

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    8/0 circle, I use owner but what ever you prefer, I hook through the back on change of tide or through the nose with current running.

  14. #29

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    As said before, skip the wire. They don't have any teeth, just crushing plates.

  15. #30

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    Get a hold of a local fishing DVD called Moreton bay fishing secrets.It is quite an old DVD if you can find it and is made by local pro Paul smith many years ago.There is a segment on cobes in the shallows and he describes the location in detail,although I can't remember where exactly.The bay snapper segment will blow you away!

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