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Cobia, or Ling, are bottom feeders that inhabit the inland, coastal waters. They can be seen in clear water off beaches, where they follow rays kicking up shrimp and other food sources...Read More

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Scouting for Cobia

Chasing down a school of cobia can be equally as challenging as lucking up on a single fish. In either case, these strategies will increase your odds of success for cobia.

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Characteristics of Cobia
Cobia are always on the move, as they search for food along the beach. Try these tips to intercept cobia on the go.
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Catching up with Cobia
Rips are a great spot for catching up with cobia. Rips are dynamic, moving away from and toward shore and forming, breaking up and reforming with the changes of the tide. For targeting cobia, those found in roughly 30 to 100 feet of water are of the most interest, though much deeper "blue-water" rips can also hold fish, especially during late spring.
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