So I'm not trying to be too critical, but being an experienced cobia angler from OBX and the CBBT, I was taught by my first charter guide (DOA Charters, Donnie Davis) how to locate and catch Cobia in NC. On subsequent charters, and then from my own boat, for decades, we caught Cobe's up to 86lbs (ruclips.net/video/-XnD_RijQdg/видео.html). Charter captains should "teach" how its done once, then allow the paying charter fisherman to cast and catch on charter trips! Nice job catching and video work.
@@coolerfullofish caleb is using a mojo inshore by St. Croix if that’s the rod in question (the teal one) ! He is using the same specs you listed above, find this rod and more here -> fishoceanseast.com/products/st-croix-mojo-inshore-spinning-p-scmojos?_pos=1&_psq=Moj&_ss=e&_v=1.0
Robbie would be the last person I’d book a trip with, you gotta let the customers cast and set the hook, anyone can find fish in the bay but it takes a good captain to teach his clients and to let them cast at the fish
Great Video.... Keep them Cobia Videos Coming 🤙🤙🤙 Tight Lines
So I'm not trying to be too critical, but being an experienced cobia angler from OBX and the CBBT, I was taught by my first charter guide (DOA Charters, Donnie Davis) how to locate and catch Cobia in NC. On subsequent charters, and then from my own boat, for decades, we caught Cobe's up to 86lbs (ruclips.net/video/-XnD_RijQdg/видео.html). Charter captains should "teach" how its done once, then allow the paying charter fisherman to cast and catch on charter trips! Nice job catching and video work.
Great late summer action! At 7:45 you mention twist and give, can you explain what you were talking about? thanks
Why don’t you let the guys at the bottom cast?
Bc robbie is a jerk. He also kills undersize fish regularly.
Nonsense. That’s why he has a big my NET!
Is that an AVID inshore? Was thinking about getting the 7'6'' MHF for Bulls and Cobia
@@coolerfullofish caleb is using a mojo inshore by St. Croix if that’s the rod in question (the teal one) ! He is using the same specs you listed above, find this rod and more here -> fishoceanseast.com/products/st-croix-mojo-inshore-spinning-p-scmojos?_pos=1&_psq=Moj&_ss=e&_v=1.0
@@OceansEastright on, thanks. Seems like those specs are the sweet spot. Anything less just feels under gunned
bait used? thanks
What rod and reels are you all using?
We are using a mix of setups, but Robbie uses the new Penn Clash & Spinfisher reels on Fenwick HMG inshore rods. All available at Oceans East!
Robbie would be the last person I’d book a trip with, you gotta let the customers cast and set the hook, anyone can find fish in the bay but it takes a good captain to teach his clients and to let them cast at the fish