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Sight Fishing GIANT Cobia on Bridges and Rays in Virginia

Sight Fishing GIANT Cobia on Bridges and Rays in Virginia

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I fly up to Virginia in search of one of my favorite fish to catch, giant cobia I met up at the marina with my good buddies Austin and Steve from FINAO Sportfishing Charters. We loaded up the rods, reels and camera gear and then we headed out to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. The first day began with Preston and I doubling up on smaller cobia. Preston landed his while mine popped off right alongside the boat. We spent the whole day running up and down the bridge, gazing at each pylon along the way, in hopes for a massive cobia. After seeing cobia and losing cobia throughout the day we decided to wrap it and get some sleep for tomorrow. On Day Two, we decided to fish the open water in search of rays in the ocean. Right away, Preston spotted a giant cobia just off the bow of the boat. He ran to the front, made his cast and set hook into the fish The fish shook his head violently, then thrashed enough until the hook broke off. Both of us were devastated but we continued on with our day and decided to put the drone up. We spotted many other fish on the drone, but they didn't eat. On Day Three, we started off fishing at the bridge. Austin spotted a giant cobia and I pitched a bait at it. Immediately, the fish inhaled the eel and the fight was on After a long fight, Stephen netted the fish and brought it into the boat Virginia was awesome and I can't thank Austin and Steve enough for showing us what their waters have to offer. We arrived back at the dock with some good dinner, and our heads held high. We accomplished what we came up to Virginia for, to catch giant cobias
Date: 2019-07-31

Comments and reviews: 10


Blacktip H I just want to say your in my hometown and I fish the spot your fishing if for some reason every time I go out there I never catch the big one like you youre just one lucky man I try to go on chargers sometimes every once in a while and I always seem to lose my money I have my own boats not quite up and running yet Im trying to catch some big ones like you I hope to see you more often in Virginia Beach its has a great fishing sometimes depends on how you work it ive been subbed since 500, 000 Love your videos Hope to see you one day keep up the work
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Whats kind of hilarious is I live in va and can fish the cbbt anytime. Like josh Ive been flying down every month to catch sailfish, tuna, and tarpon in fll with Matt and Eric at Deep Blue Kayak. So maybe were passing each other in the airport as you fly north and I fly south Lol
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Please come to Venice FL and do a video on our Red Tide disaster. You can barely BREATH THE F'N AIR EVERYTHING SWIMMING IS DEADWe need more awareness as nobody from any agency is offering a suggestion on how to deal with this disaster. We need more exposure. Jeff Reeves Venice FL
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broke the first off in my opinion drag was lil tight. fish was thrashing and pushing hard on top and wasnt much drag going out. maybe got stuck in drag a little. either way one may never know but just a theory. happy fishing
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im going to lake cumberland this weekend to fish for some legendary cumberland striped bass the biggest one ive seen was a 45 inch giant and it tasted great caught by my dads friend and i hope to crush a giant
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My grandparents used to take me and my brother to that bridge to fish when I was a boy. Croakers, mostly. I never got to fish for anything like cobia, too young, but I'll make it there some day. Cool video.
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Love your vids Having said that: Please, fowl hooked fish don't count and it is illegal to keep them or even take them out of the water for many of us. I'm surprised y'all show them as a landed fish.
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Austin is saying its 60-65 pounds. Bro, he said 50 pounder maybe a dozen time. You exaggerate literally every fish you see by at least 10 pounds and continuously YELL it around. So annoying.
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Excellent video I love fighting big fish near structure like that. It's a giant brawl when the drag is locked down. Thanks for making this adventure Josh.
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I lived right on the spit I was selling tools to the bases I bet my tools touched that LCAC, Would go out in a kayak to do just this, do not take it for granted
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