It’s “Mogan Mayhem” as Capt. Blair Wiggins connects with childhood friend, Capt. Scott Lum with Outcast Charters, and takes the 2200 Bay Ranger off Florida’s Space Coast in search of plentiful cobia. Call them ling, call them lemon fish, Mogan Man calls them delicious; putting the right bait in front of them is like calling them to dinner. Blair and Scott find a few different fishing methods that work very well. Capt. Blair tried out the new Trokar hooks by LaserSharp by using a live croaker for bait. The DOA Swimming Mullet also proved worthy of putting a bend in the Wright & McGill rods. The cobia action is nonstop off Cape Canaveral in this episode of Addictive Fishing. Learn more: addictivefishing.blogspot.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Cobia Bryant…zuh?
hey capt. blair got a question for ya. i live up in jacksonville and where could i have good access to cobia. i kayak fish so what do ya think? thanks!
Hey Capt. Blair, Im thinking about buying sabalos reel and what size would you recommend for general purpose for all jetties, surf, piers, and boats??? 4000?? I mainly target most of the inshore fish such as reds, snooks, trouts, and others.
Pray for no oil
@texasfishin FINS coating process is different than PP, FINS won’t fray.
@theswordsman09 FINS Shock Absorbing braided fishing line with 10% stretch
@theblacktiphunter 2 miles from Space Shuttle launch pad in 15 feet of water.
how far of shore are you and how deep
u have to set the hook with the jig heads or reel down? and were u using any shock leader if so what was it. im a big fan of ur show its awesome
Damn Blair and Scott that looks like fun! Nice job.
Awesome stuff guys! Keep em coming!
extra !
wow this looks liek fun
FINS has been making braided fishing line for a long time. They have developed a better process for stretching and binding the fibers. PP has been known to splice fibers together creating bumps and imperfections in the line. Original PRT is very similar to PP, but we think it is a much better product. Let’s us know your thoughts!
hey captain blair i have another question about about the fins line. I ordered a spool of the 20lb test of the original prt. WIth powerpro I always had the spectra fibers gradually seperate from eachother with frequent cast and retrieves until it reached the point where the line completely parted. I was wondering if fins did the same thing or is it something that all spectra fiber lines do….thanks for the help!
thanks
Wright & McGill Sabalos reel spooled with 20 lb FINS PRT braided fishing line
thats awesome what kind of reel is that and what lb test are you using
man, the seas there are soo clear!
nice work but in virginia we cant even keep em near that size off our piers their 50-80lbs allday
great video must be niceto live like that
what a great quality video
oh sweet fish , how about on the fly rod ?
great stuff !