Bassknuckles
Angler
Lep, I'm ready for your knowledge. I have fished for Cobia down south with sucess, bait of choice down south is eels and squid. I would use my bass pole and blue fish rig. When using an eel, I would let it go since the eel would swim to the bottom if using a squid some weight to get the squid close to the bottom.
Now for the north east, I have only tried twice and both times it's been non-stop sharks and lots of lost tackle. So I was live lining bunker, 40 to 60 feet of water, the hook was set closer to the tail with a barrel weight to bring the bunker lower under the school. I dont want to go heaver and use my tuna poles and shark rigs.
So I was thinking to try a bunker chunk and heavier weight to get the bait closer to the bottom and away from the sharks as I'm guessing the Cobia may be picking up the scraps from the sharks closer to the bottom and hopefully there are less sharks at the bottom.
Thoughts, suggestions?????
Now for the north east, I have only tried twice and both times it's been non-stop sharks and lots of lost tackle. So I was live lining bunker, 40 to 60 feet of water, the hook was set closer to the tail with a barrel weight to bring the bunker lower under the school. I dont want to go heaver and use my tuna poles and shark rigs.
So I was thinking to try a bunker chunk and heavier weight to get the bait closer to the bottom and away from the sharks as I'm guessing the Cobia may be picking up the scraps from the sharks closer to the bottom and hopefully there are less sharks at the bottom.
Thoughts, suggestions?????