I know only a few people on this forum target cobia from a kayak, but for those that do, Virginia passed new regulations yesterday in response to the federal closure that is happening (in federal waters more than 3 miles out) on June 20th. VA was expected to follow suit with the feds, but in a 5-4 vote, they voted to keep the recreational fishery open until August 30th. This is a big victory for the recreational angler. Below are the new regulations beginning June 1st.
•1 cobia per angler 40 inches or greater total length.
•Maximum of 2 cobia per vessel for all vessels, private, charter, and inspected vessels (head boats).
•Only 1 of the 2 fish may be over 50 inches. (note you can have 2 fish between 40 and 50 inches)
•Pier and surf fisherman 1 fish per person 40 inches or better.
•Gaffing of cobia is prohibited.
•Federal waters close June 20 (3 miles from shore).
•Catch and release remains open and unlimited. Release citation may still be registered all year.
•Season closes August 30.
•Landing permits will be required for everyone that comes with mandatory reporting. If you fail to report or submit did not fish reports you risk not getting a permit the following year. If you don’t have a cobia permit and land a cobia while targeting other species (like flounder) you must obtain one online (for free) before bringing that cobia home.
•1 cobia per angler 40 inches or greater total length.
•Maximum of 2 cobia per vessel for all vessels, private, charter, and inspected vessels (head boats).
•Only 1 of the 2 fish may be over 50 inches. (note you can have 2 fish between 40 and 50 inches)
•Pier and surf fisherman 1 fish per person 40 inches or better.
•Gaffing of cobia is prohibited.
•Federal waters close June 20 (3 miles from shore).
•Catch and release remains open and unlimited. Release citation may still be registered all year.
•Season closes August 30.
•Landing permits will be required for everyone that comes with mandatory reporting. If you fail to report or submit did not fish reports you risk not getting a permit the following year. If you don’t have a cobia permit and land a cobia while targeting other species (like flounder) you must obtain one online (for free) before bringing that cobia home.
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