MANITOWOC, Wis. (WBAY) - The USS Cobia returned home to the Wisconsin Maritime Museum in Manitowoc on Wednesday. It has spent the last 6 weeks undergoing restoration work in Sturgeon Bay, and she ...
Getting in and out of Manasquan Inlet has gotten easier now that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has dug out more than 60 million pounds of wet sand to rid the shoaling. The job is not done yet but ...
The cobia is known by the scientific name Rachycentron canadum. It is the only species in its genus and family. There aren’t any subspecies. That means that the cobia that people see in game fish ...
In an effort to keep the old while still looking to the future, Boathouse Oyster Bar and Marina has added a weigh station that can accommodate the big fish yet to come. “We’re trying to bring the past ...
The ocean water continues to warm up and is drawing in some migrating species such as a cobia that was landed in the surf in southern Ocean County. The fish was caught by Jeff Bajek and was weighed at ...
The second annual Ding-A-Ling Cobia Tournament at the Boathouse Oyster Bar and Marina got off to a great start on Monday with two big fish getting on the board. Before most folks had even had ...
The second annual Ding-A-Ling Cobia Tournament at the Boathouse Oyster Bar and Marina got off to a great start on Monday with two big fish getting on the board. Before most folks had even had ...
One spring invader of our shallower coastal waters is a fish with many monikers. Most widely known as a cobia, it's a.k.a. ling, lemonfish, crab eater or brown clown. One thing for sure is, you won't ...