I did hear that cobia like catfish.
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I did hear that cobia like catfish.
Hope someone tries it and lets us know; that would be terrific.
Hardheads for Cobia? - Page 2 - Pensacola Fishing Forum
i see this a lot on Pensacola forum. This one discusses cobia stomachs being full of hardhead catfish.
I've caught several cobias from boats while using hardhead cats for bait. A 10" catfish with spines cut off is a choice bait and stays lively longer than croakers or pinfish. Easier to catch than eels.
This is spot on! I am still a noob in the saltwater scene, but last year I found that hardheads and sailcats come off the hook with a "flip" just like their freshwater cousins, which I do have better than average experience with. Up on the Tombigbee, we don't touch them either. We use standard 9 inch Klein lineman's pliers. Grab the hook at the apex and give it a "flip". They come right off. In a typical night of jugging for freshwater cats, it's not unusual for me to "flip" a couple hundred of them into coolers or totes. I did the same thing last year in the surf with hardheads, except I flipped them back to "freedom".
I need to use different hooks maybe, because I do not have that same experience. I find the hook digs into their tough rubbery jaws/lips and requires surgery to remove