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BigFishy with a big springer!

Topic: 70 lb ling caught from a kayak  (Read 2530 times)

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bsteves

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That was the title I read on another site linking to this page..
http://www.pensacolafishingforum.com/f76/birthday-ling-22-may-2013-yakntat-152937/

I was super excited, but you'll notice from the name of the site (pensacolafishingforum.com) and the fact that I posted this in "The Traveling Kayak Angler" that this isn't what I was hoping to see.  It's a cobia, a large one granted, especially for a kayak.   

I really hate regional common names for fish.  I did a quick search for "ling" on Google and came up with ... well a bunch of pictures of hot Asian women.  The point is that for fish "ling" is the common name for lingcod, cobia, burbot, cusk eels, and red hake.

Anyway, click on the link there's a nice video and some photos to go with the story.

Brian
« Last Edit: May 23, 2013, 11:21:58 AM by bsteves »
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Saw that guy post the pic of it in Facebook hobie fishing group. Huge fish!


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SICK! SICK! SICK! I have never seen a cobia that large. That's gonna be almost 30 lbs of the most delicious meat florida waters have to offer. 

Those fish are so awesome.  I got a 32" one once and it smoked serious drag on my little baitcaster.  I knew it wasn't a shark.  Unfortunately it wasn't legal, but I was stoked to get one.

tough to target on a kayak because they are solitary prowlers and cruise around like sharks.  man i can't wait to get down there and do some warmwater fishin.
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I don't think you meant lint bsteves, that would be one big ball of lint  ;D

Sweet fish! I have family in Pensacola hmmm...
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