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    Nth Coast Cobes

    Hi all, just thought you might want to have a look at a few cobia caught yesterday off shore from Brunswick.
    The southerly wind had a bit of a kick to it so we decided to find some livies before heading out wide.
    The problem was we found a great school of slimies and yakkas on a secret little rock that is normally a great provider of big slimies, but couldnt get them to the surface quick enough!
    Once the first slimie did make it up on the jig it was pinned on a adjustable floater rig and deployed straight back down.
    It didnt take long and the suck and rattle of cobia was detected, fed him a bit more line and whammo, hook-up.
    For the next few hours we had a ball although the conditions were sloppy.
    Lost quite a lot of fish also due to striking too early.
    Didnt make it out wide, but hey, as the old saying goes
    "Dont leave fish to catch fish".

    Cheers
    Capt Mark 'Mono' Stewart
    "May your ratchet keep screamin"
    www.ausfish.com.au/bpc

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    Happy group
    "May your ratchet keep screamin"
    www.ausfish.com.au/bpc

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    Mark that is a solid looking cobe in the first pic awesome trip
    planning the next onslaught 6.5m Profish
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

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    Very nice...Mono. Mate you are getting yourself a long list of very happy clients. Congratulations, you are becoming a magnet for some of us northerners

    Cheers
    Paul
    Ranger 188VX - "Sweet Chariot"

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    Mr Monofilament!
    Nice haul of Cobes! What did that first slob of a Cobe weigh in at?
    Cheers,
    Ben.

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    that is a big cobe in the first pic great fish

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    Gorilla_in_Manila
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    Nice cobes Mono.

    Guessed you must have a secret livie spot with the tuna boats regularly pulling everything off wilsons reef.

    Saw a strong wind warning on BOM for Byron, supposed to arrive there yesterday evening. Looks like you did well getting in early.

    Just wondering if you could have got the cobes with jigged metal slugs in that situation when they were knocking off you livies before reaching the surface?

    Cheers
    Jeff

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    Awesome cobes specially the first pic

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    Awesome catch. Mono comes through for his clients yet again.

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    nice fishing mark
    got to see happy clients

    pete

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    That first cobe is a cracker Mono
    Cheers

    Steven

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    Nice one Mono!!
    Been a heap up this way lately too, some of the reefs have had them so thick it's hard to get a bait down!! Mainly 8-10kg fella's, but the odd big one as well. There was one caught at around the 60lb mark!!

    Regards, Tony

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    freddyfish
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    Hey Mono Are Cobia of that size good eating?

    Cheers
    Brad

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    truck_hunter
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    looks like the one i lost on monday, i bet it pulled like a freight train!! great catch [smiley=2thumbsup.gif] [smiley=grin.gif] [smiley=grin.gif] [smiley=grin.gif] [smiley=grin.gif] [smiley=grin.gif] [smiley=grin.gif]

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