We found a shrimp boat that had huge cobia, tuna, and sharks swimming underneath it. These boats drag massive nets to catch shrimp, resulting in a large amount of bycatch, which is basically anything that is not shrimp. Once the fishermen separate their shrimp, they toss the bycatch overboard, which attracts the fish we want to catch. I was fishing with Billy and Daniel Delph in Key West. We pulled up to our first shrimp boat, Billy tossed a topwater lure and hooked a cobia. We landed the fish and decided to release it. The limit for cobia is only two, and we wanted bigger fish. We traveled to our next shrimp boat, started chumming, and there were fish everywhere! After catching our limit, we drove back to the dock, and Daniel cleaned the cobia.
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