Sunday, August 05, 2007

Awesome Cobia

Kudos to Ms Michelle Ho for landing a magnificient Cobia Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus,1766) on the west coast of our shoreline on 26 July 2007. The length of the Cobia (also known as Crab-eater (after its favorite food), Black Kingfish, Lemonfish, Ling, Aruan Tasik and Hai Lei) was about 1.1 metres with an approximate 24 inch girth. Since the fish was not weighed, there will always be fertile fodder for tall tales. However, by employing the standard accepted formula used by most anglers (girth x girth x length divide by 800), the Cobia was estimated to weigh around 13 kg plus. The last time I heard of a Cobia this size (landed in the west coast) was some 7 mths ago.

Incidentally just last Wednesday on 1 August, Peter (my fishing buddy) and I met Michelle by chance at our favourite fishing ground. According to Michelle, the Cobia took the fresh tamban bait attached to a long snood bottom feeder just when the rain started to fall. She was using a Lemax Grand Tournament 7 ft rod that was paired with a Shimano Slade SL4000FB reel and loaded with 14lb Berkley FireLine Crystal. She told me excitedly that her adrenalin was cruising through her veins at Mach 3 when her Lemax rod displayed a tremendous bend. Michelle slugged it out with the Cobia for the first five minutes of the run. Everyone soon gathered around her shouting instructions causing disorder and confusion. When the Cobia finally surfaced but refused to come in, Michelle handed the rod to 'Uncle Yan' (a veteran angler) who skilfully steered the Cobia to within gaffing distance. Fishing "gurus" like "Uncle Hai" and Sunny were on hand to ensure that the prized catch was securely gaffed and landed safely. Surely Michelle was the happiest person that day as she proudly showed me some photos of her fantastic catch.

Nice Cobia Michelle . . . it always feels great to land a personal best.
Peter and I wish we were there last week just to watch the fight . . . .

Acknowledgements: Thanks to "guest" from Fishing Kaki for the use of his photos which I have made them into a slide-show at below

Tight lines and screaming reels always.





"To go fishing is the chance to wash one's soul with pure air, with the rush of the brook, or with the shimmer of sun on blue water ......... And it is discipline in the equality of men - for all men are equal before fish."

- Herbert Hoover



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