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'2025 Cobia Have Been Spotted In The Local Waters Around Long Island-Current Regulations
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Cobia:
Minimum Size Limits: 43"-Seasons: All year
Possession Limits: 1 per angler-Fishing From BOAT-Maximum of 2 per vessel
Possession Limits: 1 per angler-Fishing From SHORE
In U.S. waters, cobia are most abundant from Virginia south through the Gulf of Mexico. Cobia migrate seasonally in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. Along the Atlantic coast, they move south and offshore toward warmer waters during the late fall and winter. EXCELLENT EATING
Cobia | NOAA Fisheries
Summer fun With Kingfish at your local dock or pier
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Have you ever tried to catch a Northern Kingfish? These bottom dwellers are not only fun to catch but also delicious to eat. During the summer months, you can find them around Long Island. All you need is a small hook, sinker, and some clam or worm bait to reel them in. They are commonly found around most docks and piers.
Triggerfish A Fun Fish To Catch And Great To Eat....Read More
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2025 Blowfish Season Is Upon Us
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Have you ever tried fishing for Northern Blowfish? These unique fish are not only fun to catch but also make for a great fishing experience for children of all ages. With just some light tackle and bait, you can be all set to catch the "chicken of the sea."
Sea Robins-Fun To Catch • Great Eating Too!!
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Have you ever heard of sea robins? These fascinating creatures are often overlooked in the vast ocean, but they are truly a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Let's dive into the world of sea robins and uncover what makes them so unique.