Twin 50's

Yeah! See I've been tellin' you guys and gals for several years that twin 50's is the way to go! Congratulations!

Dave S. and the Twin Johnson 50's..... :thup
 
For those that don't recognize those odd looking fish , they are Cobia . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobia
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/Gallery/D ... Cobia.html
Highly sought after on the east and gulf coast .
The first seasonal run creates a frenzy among fishermen from North Carolina to Texas and locally [ the middle gulf] "cobia towers" appear on boats from 10' stepladders in 16' aluminum boats to huge sportfishers with guys or gals sightfishing from the tuna towers . And everything in between .Starting around March from Panama City to Mobile Bay the fish cruise the emerald shoreline looking for crabs and other bait fish and fishermen cruise looking for Cobia in the clear water. It is quite a parade of tower boats going up and down the beach . They can go over 100 Lbs sometimes and are usually sightfished with spinning gear making for a pretty sporty fishery .
Marc
 
Pat Anderson":1regvb3k said:
Roger - you got me sucked in! Tell the truth though, I'd be happy with a single 15!

Sorry about that Pat. I just could not resist the by-line. Talk about a Chinese fire drill. Three people, two coolers that would not hold the fish. We put the coolers on the center line an put the fish between the passenger seat ant the coolers but they kept thrashing around knocking everything about. Of course we had no club to put them out of their misery..

We took 6 lbs of fillets over to a local Geek restaurant last night and he grilled it for us. Now, I mean to tell you that was some good eating.

Roger
 
Roger wrote:

"We took 6 lbs of fillets over to a local Geek restaurant last night and he grilled it for us. Now, I mean to tell you that was some good eating."

Did you have them cooked up to software or hardware specifications?

Joe. :lol:
 
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