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Cobia
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Perciformes
Rachycentridae
Rachycentron
Rachycentron canadum
The cobia was originally described as Gasterosteus canadus by Linnaeus in 1766. It was later changed to Rachycentron candum. The cobia is distributed worldwide in tropical, subtropical and warm-temperate… More »
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Cobia fish species, Cobia identification, Habitat, Bait and Tackle used to fish for Cobia ... The Cobia is a large, long, slim bodied fish with a broad depressed head, a protruding lower jaw. The Cobia is overall a dark brown color with a prominent dark lateral stripe that runs from the eye to the tail.
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Cobia ( Rachycentron canadum )—also known as black kingfish, black salmon, ling, lemonfish, crabeaters, aruan tasek , etc.—are perciform marine fish, the sole representative of their family, the ...
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Fish of the Gulf of Mexico - Fish identification database - From Rodnreel.com ... Distributed Gulfwide, cobia are found from the major, high-salinity bays to waters 250 feet deep, although they have been observed in waters 4,000 feet deep. Cobia can be found both deep and at the surface.
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Description: long, slim fish with broad depressed head; lower jaw projects past upper jaw; dark lateral stripe extends through eye to tail; first dorsal fin comprised of 7 to 9 free spines; when young, has conspicuous alternating black and white horizontal stripes. ... Family Rachycentridae, COBIA; Rachycentron canadum...
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Where Found: both INSHORE and NEARSHORE inhabiting inlets, bays, and among mangroves; frequently seen around buoys, pilings, and wrecks. ... Size: common to 30 pounds. ... Remarks: spawns in spring and early summer; feeds on crabs, squid, and small fish.
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Cobia is also known as black kingfish, black salmon, ling and, lemonfish. Cobia is a rapid growing pelagic fish which can be found in the tropical and subtropical waters worldwide, except for the eastern Pacific Ocean.
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