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Professional Cobia Fishing Guides of Port Canaveral

Port Canaveral Cobia Fishing Guides

Sightfishing cobia with a professional charter guide at Port Canaveral Florida.

The cobia have been in full migration the last part of February and Early March this year and Dr. Doug Sanders took Cobia Fishing Guide Capt. Richard and Captain Rocky VanHoose for an afternoon of sight fishing and fun. We spent less than three hours of actual fishing before the weather pushed us back into Port Canaveral where we trailered the boat and went home for a fresh grilled cobia dinner with wild rice and black beans.

Cobia fishing can be as exciting as fishing gets, when the water temperature rises after or during the winter months expect fish to show up around Cape Canaveral and anglers to be pursuing them when the weather's fair and the skies are clear.

We used chartreus jigs and rubber eels this day, but cobia love live bait and even bang on topwater lures or plugs. Fishing with a tower boat is an absolute necessity if you want to be successful at seeing cobia from a distance. You can find cobia free swimming on the surface or around floatsome or bottom structure like a wreck. "We've seen cobia relating to big marine animals like manta rays, whale sharks, big coastal sharks and turtles," explains Captain Richard Bradley a local Port Canaveral Charter Captain that has a tower boat with dual controls and over 70 gallons of live wells to keep fresh lively offerings to the most finicky cobia on the Space Coast.

Looking for information about fishing in Florida? Call (321) 868-4953 and Ask for Captain Richard or his fishing mate Captain Gina. They'll be more than glad to talk to you in length about setting up a trip while you're visiting the area.

"We saw a several hundred pound thresher shark breach the water right off the back of the boat and had cobia swim right beside us. It's great to be in the ocean and let Capt. Richard show us it's bounty".

-Dr. Doug Sanders

Professional Fishing Guides along know that Port Canaveral has some of the best cobia fishing during the spring cobia migration running north to their summer grounds along the eastern seaboard of the United States.

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September 2010 King Mackerel Fishing Update

When the weather stays mild, the tropical disturbances do not kick up the oceans and the waters stay clear you can count on September to be a banner month for King Mackerel fishing nearshore and offshore. King Mackerel or kingfish spawn during the summer months within a short distance from the beach and continue to stay there until the water quality changes and the fall brings on cooler dirtier water (not polluted water, but muddy water). If the oceans kick up this September, you can look for the King Mackerel to head offshore to the nearest clear reefs and wrecks. Typically September can be a transition month for Florida and the beginning of change as we move toward the fall. If the winds of change start blowing, we can always fish inshore as the redfish and other inshore species start biting hard.



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