wanna hear when all of yall think the first ling will be landed. march 20th is my guess
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wanna hear when all of yall think the first ling will be landed. march 20th is my guess
lol a high five:drunk
The person that catches the first one needs to bring me a 2lb chunk of it so I can make sure it's safe for him/her to eat.
Sometime after March 10. Probably Inbred or Barker. Those guys catch a lot of fish.
March 16 Hopefully
March 25 the way things have been going this year.
Don't know when, but I am 99% sure it wont be me!
march 15th
LOL! Nobody wants to tell me who Inbred and Barker are? Kind of have a feeling I'll know if I see them.....
My guess was going to be the 18th, so I'll say the 19th. Just hope the muddy water stays away.
march 17th
March 30th
March 25th
I am with Carl, but I am 100% sure it wont be me, unless they wait until June.
This is a newbie question, but are cobia caught from the pier or are they further out.
My guess is March 17th.
Thanks Kingkiller
I'm going with March 28th
March 7 if the water is cleared up and the weather cooperates. March 22 if it doesn't cooperate
Considering Cobia like water temps of at least 68 and right the the buoy shows 60-62 it will probably be a few more weeks till first caught. I predict last week of March, no specific date.
Catching cobia from the pier is true combat fishing. Those who participate are intense, aggressive, dedicated and the kind of people who practice for cobia season by standing on the roof of the house casting at a five gallon bucket (or smaller) at distances that are hard to believe. If I catch one, it'll be an accidental hookup on a king bait---I've given up staring at the water until my eyeballs touch the inside of my sunglasses, waiting for one of those crabcrunchers to show up.
March 23rd and have there been any spanish or kings yet?
Yes theres been spanish but no kings, but only a few and they've been the keychains...aka really small ones haha. But the water is still just too cold for any of the pelagic species of fish to come in close to the pier yet.