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Cubera Snapper Catch
Posted on 5/16/19 at 3:37 pm
Posted on 5/16/19 at 3:37 pm
Anybody else see these beasts recently caught off the coast of La.? We will be heading to G.I. next weekend for the start of Snapper season and was wondering how many of you have actually caught a Cubera before. I have caught large Mangrove Snapper before that looked a lot like a Cubera, but really not sure how to tell for sure.
Cubera Snapper
Cubera Snapper
Posted on 5/16/19 at 3:46 pm to TreeDawg
They have fangs
This post was edited on 5/16/19 at 3:48 pm
Posted on 5/16/19 at 5:03 pm to TreeDawg
Teeth are a good indicator but generally not definitive.
Best way to tell is look at the tooth patch on the roof of the mouth. Cubera have a triangle shaped patch, mangroves have an arrow shaped patch.
Another similarly colored snapper is the dog or dogtooth snapper. It has a tooth patch similar to the cubera (triangle shaped) but has blue splotches or a blue line under the eye. It is also commonly confused for a mangrove as they top out around the same size.
Best way to tell is look at the tooth patch on the roof of the mouth. Cubera have a triangle shaped patch, mangroves have an arrow shaped patch.
Another similarly colored snapper is the dog or dogtooth snapper. It has a tooth patch similar to the cubera (triangle shaped) but has blue splotches or a blue line under the eye. It is also commonly confused for a mangrove as they top out around the same size.
Posted on 5/17/19 at 1:03 am to TreeDawg
I’m going to panama in December hoping to land a stud cubera. They get up over 50 lbs. From what I heard they throw tuna poppers in 40-80 feet of water over reefs over and over until a cubera comes up and crushes the topwater. Said the explosion is much bigger than when jacks hit topwater.
Posted on 5/17/19 at 1:02 pm to TreeDawg
Don't know how true it is, but some people that spear fish the shallow rigs told me they are much more popular around the shallow water rigs than people realize because no one targets them with the right gear. Which makes sense, anyone fishing the 50-80ft rigs are fishing with snapper setups and not Warsaw setups.
Hypothesizing here, but if I were to burn an afternoon or two trying to target them. Probably drop down some 5lb live snapper, large blue runner, etc around the coastal rigs 30-80ft and fish the same way you would large AJs/Warsaws, using the boat and rod holder to pull them out of the rig.
Hypothesizing here, but if I were to burn an afternoon or two trying to target them. Probably drop down some 5lb live snapper, large blue runner, etc around the coastal rigs 30-80ft and fish the same way you would large AJs/Warsaws, using the boat and rod holder to pull them out of the rig.
Posted on 5/17/19 at 3:43 pm to TreeDawg
I’m 35 and have fished out of GI all my life. Between my 2 brothers, dad and me we’ve probably caught 2.5 dozen over the years. Most of them from spear fishing when we were pretty heavy into it 15 years ago
Posted on 5/20/19 at 3:55 pm to TreeDawg
We caught two one night on the rock just south of the old platform at 412 vermillion. Both about 80lbs.
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