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genehunter
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Posted - 03/25/2012 :  9:25:42 PM  Show Profile Send genehunter a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Anyone have any advice on where to fish for sharks. Catch and Release would be some fun. we have caught them accidently but never on purpose. I would like to know where to go and what bait to use. what can I expect to catch

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jws
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Posted - 03/27/2012 :  12:56:37 PM  Show Profile Send jws a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Cut bait + Saltwater = sharks

They've never seemed real picky to me and they are everywhere from what I've seen.
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Cracker Larry
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Posted - 03/27/2012 :  2:29:22 PM  Show Profile Send Cracker Larry a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Once the water gets warm, it's hard not to catch sharks. Live or dead whiting is a good bait, but so is about anything else. Any fish is good, squid is good too. Any of the larger rivers near the ocean will have plenty. Deep holes and sloughs between bars are good places. Expect anything from 3' blacktips and bonnetheads, up to 800 pound tiger and bull sharks. Bigger baits = bigger fish. Whole stingray is a great bait for big sharks.

Capt. Larry Teuton
Cracker Built Custom Boats
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cobia256
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205 Posts

Posted - 03/27/2012 :  5:01:39 PM  Show Profile Send cobia256 a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I did a search on here about mako's. I did not really see anything. I was wondering if anyone targets them or are they really not in the area?

Chad
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Cracker Larry
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Posted - 03/28/2012 :  08:37:09 AM  Show Profile Send Cracker Larry a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Yes, Makos are in the area, but more offshore than inshore.

Capt. Larry Teuton
Cracker Built Custom Boats
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fishingsteven
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Posted - 03/28/2012 :  9:51:27 PM  Show Profile Send fishingsteven a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Jetties are always a good start. Live Mullet works great or cut bait.


fish nude so u can show off ur pole..
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OhioNavyNuke
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Posted - 03/30/2012 :  8:37:36 PM  Show Profile Send OhioNavyNuke a Private Message  Reply with Quote
ive caught countless sharpnose at folly on cut mullet where you cant keep them, but do sharpnose and or bonnetheads show up at the bridge to sullivans island/isle of palms?
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saltfisher
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Posted - 03/31/2012 :  08:02:15 AM  Show Profile Send saltfisher a Private Message  Reply with Quote
We got this year's first sharpnose Fri and a lot of bonnets.

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OhioNavyNuke
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Posted - 03/31/2012 :  1:38:28 PM  Show Profile Send OhioNavyNuke a Private Message  Reply with Quote
very nice...would i have much chance at getting a bonnethead from the surf on busted up blue crab since i dont have a boat?
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Bad Habit
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Posted - 03/31/2012 :  2:36:46 PM  Show Profile Send Bad Habit a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by OhioNavyNuke

very nice...would i have much chance at getting a bonnethead from the surf on busted up blue crab since i dont have a boat?



that's one of the best ways to catch them.

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