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  2. Jun 26, 2013 · These shark-fishing fundamentals will help introduce you to the thrill of battling the ocean’s apex predators and teach you how to shark fish like the pros.

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    Fishing for sharks actually begins with fishing for whiting, bluefish, or another smaller species of bait fish. “Whenever I’m going after big fish, whether it’s sharks or tarpon, I want to know what they’re feeding on,” says Newman Lawrence, an amateur fisherman in Charleston, S.C. (He’s also my brother, but he knows what he’s doing, so I like to f...

    To land a shark, you’ll need tackle that can withstand rows of razor-sharp teeth and that won’t break when a shark goes on a run. Rod Holder Shark fishing isn’t like cane pole pond fishing. Use your boat’s rod holders, or on the beach, sink a PVC rod holder deep into the sand. Once your bait is cast, you’ll leave it and wait until the line goes scr...

    One of the biggest mistakes beach fishermen make is to wade out to chest-level water and then cast their bait beyond the surf. Like it or not, the sharks are in the surf, where you’d typically be swimming. Cast right there. If you’re targeting big sharks (6 feet or longer), however, they’ll hang out where the shore drops off, just beyond the waves....

    Here’s rule number two: when you catch a shark, you have two minutes with it, or less. Big sharks only give birth every few years, and letting one die unnecessarily is a devastating loss to the ecosystem. Before you go shark fishing, put the following items in your tackle box: 1. Dehooker (or pliers) 2. Wire cutters (if you’re targeting small shark...

    Before going shark fishing, research the different species you’re likely to catch. Yes, some species are abundant and edible, like the blacktip, but most species should be released.
    Choose a location wisely. A crowded beach is not the place to fish for sharks! Parents will not be thrilled at a seven-foot lemon shark on the beach where their kids are swimming, even if you (accu...
    Watch conditions. Like any type of fishing, some days are better than others for catching sharks, and bad weather can move in quickly.
    Rain often pushes sharks slightly offshore, away from the freshwater draining into the surf zone, so rainy days can be less productive when fishing from the beach.

    Shark fishing has its detractors. For every five people who walk by on the beach and ask, “Catching anything? Sharks? Cool!” there will always be one who thinks it’s an awful, terrible thing to do. Maybe they’ve read about the devastating shark fin industry in Asia, and are justifiably concerned about the health of the ocean’s overall shark populat...

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  4. Dec 20, 2021 · Want to know how to catch sharks? Here's everything you need to know to safely catch sharks wherever you go fishing – from rigs and tackle, to location and bait

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  5. To catch the true monsters of the deep, sharks ranging from 8ft to 13ft+ in length, you need to head offshore. There are a variety of species found in deeper waters, including mako, thresher, hammerhead, tiger, lemon, and many, many more.

  6. There are some very important tips and techniques that you should know in order to maximize your chances of catching sharks while fishing along your favorite beach. In this article, we will cover some of the most important points you’ll need to know when it comes to surf fishing for sharks.

  7. Mar 28, 2011 · An average-sized blue sharka 100- to 150-pounder—silently cruises up to investigate the chum bucket dispersing partially frozen pieces of herring and squid. The shark starts circling the bucket, darting with stunning speed in and out of sight alongside the boat.