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


Momentum Charters
Montauk, New York


Captain Nick Charters
Hampton Bays, New York
I'm Capt. Nick I do fishing charters in Suffolk County on Long Island. Fluke, striped bass, bluefish, and bay sunset cruises


Tide Hustle
Greenport, New York
Tide Hustle is an open boat and private charter fishing boat in Greenport, NY. Tide Hustle fishes for porgies, weakfish, striped bass, blackfish and other local fish. You can buy a single ticket or book the whole boat!


Lake Runner Charters
Hamlin, New York
Lake Runner charters offers Private Group and Family Fishing Charters for up to 6 passengers. Fishing Lake Ontario New York for Salmon, Trout, Kings and more.


Rebel Fishing Charters
Hilton, New York


Zrg Fishing
Chaumont, New York


Second Choice Charters
Montauk, New York


Nova Sport Fishing
Dunkirk, New York


Knot Right Fishing Charter
Westfield, New York


Fishooker Charter Service
Montauk, New York


Dixons To The Point Charters
East Hampton, New York
Fly Fishing in Montauk and the Florida Keys


Fin Alley Fishing Charters
Hampton Bays, New York
Fin Alley is an offshore fishing charter boat in Long Island, NY that targets bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna, big eye tuna, albacore, mahi, and marlin.
Best Time to Catch Cobia
Cobia can be caught year-round in Northport. Right now in February, activity is Poor.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Cobia
Cobia fishing in Northport, New York, presents a unique and exciting challenge for anglers willing to put in the time and effort. These powerful fish are not as common here as in more southern waters, but they do migrate up the coast during the warmer months. The key to success is targeting specific areas and times. Focus your efforts around structure like buoys, wrecks, and channel markers in the Long Island Sound, particularly during July and August when the water is warmest. Cobia are often found near these structures, preying on baitfish and crustaceans. A practical tip: Keep an eye out for cobia sunning themselves on the surface, especially on calm, sunny days. Sight fishing is a viable tactic. Also, be aware that cobia are strong fighters, so be sure to use heavy tackle and a sturdy boat. Chumming with live bait can also help attract cobia to your location. Be prepared for a long day on the water, but the reward of landing a cobia in New York is well worth the effort.
How to Catch Cobia
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Cobia in Northport.
Cobia Fishing Regulations in New York
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
1 per person
Size Limit
37-inch minimum fork length
License Required
Recreational Marine Fishing Registry
Anglers must enroll in the Recreational Marine Fishing Registry. Check DEC website for any specific area closures or changes.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the New York state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best bait to use for cobia fishing around Northport?
Live eels, crabs, and bunker are all effective baits for catching cobia in the waters near Northport. Consider using chum to attract cobia to your fishing spot.
Are there any restrictions on cobia fishing in Northport, NY?
Yes, you can fish for cobia year-round, but there's a bag limit of 1 per person. Also, any cobia you keep must be at least 37 inches in fork length.
Do I need a license to fish for cobia in Northport's saltwater?
Yes, you need to be registered with the New York Recreational Marine Fishing Registry to legally fish for cobia and other saltwater species.
What size cobia can I expect to catch near Northport?
While cobia can vary in size, keep in mind that you can only keep cobia that meet the minimum fork length of 37 inches.
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