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I never take a billy to them.We always just pitch them in the cooler or fish box and make my son sit on it for about 45 minutes to an hour.You have to be really quick. Sometimes the reel fight begins when you get them on board. If your not careful they can beat you to death. I took a billy club to one back in 95 and the club came back at me at about mach 2.Struck me in the center of my forhead and knocked me out cold. Now that i think about it,every time ive been hospitalized its been because of fishing. Wow, this is a dangerous sport.But man do i love it. Im guess im the "Tim Taylor" of fishing!!!!!
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last big cobia we caught went into the fish box and was still beating the box 1/2 hour later, probably nerves by then but that damn thing wouldnt keep still.
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I've read the stories about the cobes escaping the fish box and beating the boat (and crew) to death before flopping back in the water.
I've only seen a few while out there. Last memorial day weekend on our way out of hatteras we stopped about 10 - 15 miles off to take a pee break and one came up to the transom to have a look. Sat there for about 10 seconds, looked me in the eye, then took off like he was shot out of a cannon! Cool! My buddy ended up catching one while trolling for dolphin on that trip. Probably around 20 - 25 lbs, a baby by cobia standards.
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I was using a alum kids bat !!!!!!!!! Wrong.
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