Fishing Charters in Delaware
Browse fishing charters in Delaware that can help you catch cobia.


Skipjack Sportfishing
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
Custom sportfishing charters aboard the Lil' Skipjack out of Lewes, Delaware.


War Horse Sportfishing
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
War Horse Sportfishing is a USCG licensed full-service off shore fishing charter located at Slip B-3 in the Indian River Marina, DE.


Bill Slayer Sportfishing
Georgetown, Delaware
The 'BILL SLAYER' is a custom 47’ Cabo Sportfishing yacht powered by twin 800 HP MAN Diesel engines which produce a fast 27 knot cruise and 33 knots top end to get you to the fishing grounds in short time.


Prime Hook Sportfishing
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
Prime Hook Sportfishing- Offshore Fishing. Indian River Marina Delaware. Billfishing & Tournaments. Marlin, Tuna, Mahi, Wahoo, Swordfish, & Mako. Blue Water.


Eastern Shore Angling Adventures
Dover, Delaware


Michael D Fishing
Michael D Sportfishing boat rental in Delaware


Katydid Sport Fishing
Katydid Charter Boat Fishing Delaware - features inshore and near shore charter boat fishing trips in the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.


Miss Donna Charters


Mobsquad Sportfishing
Guided Delaware and Maryland bowfshing at it's best.


Grizzly Sport Fishing
Fishing Reports for Lewes Charter Boat Fishing Delaware - The salt water Charter Boat Grizzly is a 37 foot Stapleton with a 14 foot beam with plenty of fishing room. USCG inspected to carry groups of more than six passengers.


MandaLu SportFishing
Thank You visiting our Delaware Fishing Charters website. As a family run charter boat we are committed to getting answers to all your questions and being atte


Action Jackson Sportfishing
Your comfort and safety are our top priorities on Action Jackson. The boat is a 28’ Henriques with seating for 6 guests and most importantly you will be DRY on our ride out and back from your trip. We have a full electronics package and top of the line tackle.
Best Time to Catch Cobia
Cobia can be caught year-round in Farmington. Right now in February, activity is Poor.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Cobia
Targeting Cobia near Farmington, Delaware, means heading to the Delaware Bay and the Atlantic Ocean beyond. This area is known for its healthy Cobia population that migrates up the coast during the warmer months. The best time to fish for Cobia here is from late June through September, when water temperatures are ideal. Look for them around structure like buoys, pilings, and especially near schools of bunker or menhaden. A key to success is live bait – eels, spot, or even large shrimp fished on a strong circle hook are productive. Local tip: the artificial reefs deployed in the Delaware Bay are Cobia magnets, but be prepared for some challenging conditions and potentially crowded fishing. Launching from Bowers Beach or Slaughter Beach provides good access to these areas. Be sure to check the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) website for the latest regulations, as Cobia size and possession limits can change.
How to Catch Cobia
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Cobia in Farmington.
Cobia Fishing Regulations in Delaware
Open Season
January 1 – December 31
Daily Bag Limit
1 per person per day, 2 per vessel per day
Size Limit
37-inch minimum fork length
License Required
Saltwater fishing license
Cobia permit required. Check for any in-season changes to regulations.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Delaware state wildlife agency before fishing.
Related Species in Delaware
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum size Cobia I can keep in Delaware?
The minimum fork length for Cobia that you can keep in Delaware is 37 inches.
What are the bag limits for Cobia in Delaware?
In Delaware, you can keep 1 Cobia per person per day, with a maximum of 2 Cobia per vessel per day.
Is there a specific season for Cobia fishing in Delaware?
The Cobia season in Delaware runs from January 1st to December 31st, offering year-round fishing opportunities.
Do I need a license to fish for Cobia in the saltwater near Farmington, DE?
Yes, a valid Delaware saltwater fishing license is required to fish for Cobia and other saltwater species near Farmington.
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