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Shark Fishing Info

Postby atoybbacs » Fri Jun 26, 2009 6:11 pm

Shark fishing can be an extremely dangerous sport which is why so many people love to get out there on the water and take on the challenge. If you are thinking of getting out there and going shark fishing, there are a few basics that you need to know. Here are the basics of shark fishing.

The first thing that you need to know about shark fishing is when you should actually plan on going shark fishing. Because sharks prefer warmer water, the shark fishing season usually starts around August. Of course this really depends on where you are actually thinking about fishing!

If you are planning on shark fishing off the coast of Florida, you can plan your trip earlier than usual mainly because the water tends to stay warmer throughout the year. There are many locations to go shark fishing. You can fish on the east coast, in Florida or Long Island, or you can go shark fishing in Texas, depending on where you are located.

The gear that you are going to use when it comes to shark fishing is going to be a lot heavier than the usual fishing gear that you are going to be using. Most people like to say that the heavier the gear, the better off you are going to be. Sharks are big fish, and they weight a lot, so you are going to need gear that is going to help reel in that big fish!

Before you go shark fishing, you are going to want to decide what type of shark you are going to fish for. You can shark for blue sharks, or tiger sharks, or you can even go so far as to fish for great white sharks. The type of shark that you fish for is going to affect where you go shark fishing and when you go shark fishing.

Now, after you decide what you want type of shark you want to fish for, where you are going to go and when, you then need to decide how you are going to get out there on the water. Most people prefer to hire a charter to take them out on the sea, this is the safest way and the easiest way because all you need to worry about is shark fishing.

People like to call shark fishing an extreme sport, and if you are looking for a true adrenaline rush, then you should look into shark fishing. Choose the right gear, and the right time of the year to go. Once you do that, then chose your location and you should be all set from there. Remember to be safe out there on the water, sharks can be considered man eaters and are considered to be extremely dangerous so just be careful when you are out there on the water. As long as you can keep the basics of shark fishing in your mind, then you should be on your way to catching the best shark out there.
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Re: Shark Fishing Info

Postby atoybbacs » Fri Jun 26, 2009 6:14 pm

Once you have all of your shark fishing gear and you are ready to get out there on the water, you need to figure out where you are actually going to go shark fishing. Sharks are everywhere especially in warm waters, and if you know where the sharks lie, then you know where to go find them.

Florida is one of the best places to go fishing. The water is incredibly warm, usually all year round. This is one of the most popular places to go shark fishing. Key West, specifically is a great place to go shark fishing, you can catch a wide variety of sharks here within the warm waters of Florida.

If you are looking to go shark fishing on the West Coast, then check out Southern California. You can find the infamous Hammerhead out here in these waters, which tend to be a little bit cooler in temperature compared to the waters of Florida, but you can still manage to catch a good Hammerhead shark, or even a Blue Shark.

In Mexico you can go shark fishing for the infamous bull sharks. There seems to be a lot of shark attacks out in the water of the Gulf of Mexico, so you should be careful when you are shark fishing, and if you are off shore shark fishing, then you need to be especially careful.

Sharks are considered to be one of the most dangerous creatures out there on the open sea. It does not matter where you go when you are going shark fishing, you always need to be careful and keep a weary eyes. If you live on the West Coast, there are some great fishing spots along the coast of Southern California. Or perhaps you want to hang out in the sun and go shark fishing in the warmer waters, then you should look into fishing in Florida, or check out the Gulf of Mexico! Wherever you may find yourself shark fishing, you are going to have the time of your life, and you just might catch the catch of your life. If you are thinking of going shark fishing, make sure that you plan ahead and you know where you are going and what you are doing. Shark fishing can be a dangerous sport, so you need to be careful and always stay sharp when it comes to shark fishing.
After you figure out the shark that you are going to go fishing for, you need to figure out what kind of chum they go for and when they can be found. Sharks are everywhere, but they do migrate and they do move around, as long as you know this and you know about your shark, you should be in pretty good shape. So, do some research, get to know your shark before you get out on the water, once you do that you should be ready to get out there and catch your first shark, what are you waiting for?
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Re: Shark Fishing Info

Postby atoybbacs » Fri Jun 26, 2009 6:16 pm

Equipment You Need to go Shark Fishing

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Equipment You Need to go Shark Fishing

In order to catch the right shark, or any shark for that matter you are going to need the right amount of gear. This gear is much different than the gear you would use for those regular fishing trips. You will not be able to catch a Mako or a Thresher, is you are using a rod to catch a Bass. Here are some simple tips on what you are going to need in the way of gear for shark fishing.

Now, you need to get the right shark rod, when it comes to shark rods you really have two different rods that you can choose from. You can choose from a spinning or a bait cast rod. A spinning rod is going to be a good investment if you are only planning on going on shark fishing trips a few times a year. And, if you find that you do not have a lot of money to spend on a rod, then a spinning rod is going to save you some money as well. Bear in mind that a spinning rod is only designed to reel in sharks that are about six feet long, so if you are looking to catch something bigger, choose a rod that can really pack a punch.

Most rods are about 10 feet long, and will really allow you to catch a shark that is going to give you a fight. Keep in mind though that these shark rods usually cost around $150, and can climb all the way up to $700 so if you do not have that kind of money you might want to stick to your spinner rod, and just go from there.

After you have the rod that you need to go shark fishing, you need the right tackle to actually bait the shark. You are not going to get anywhere if you are not using the right shark bait. Using the right amount of chum is going to help you catch a shark, after the shark starts to bit down and swallow on the bait, make sure that you start reeling them in!

Using the right type of gear is going to aid you in catching the biggest shark out there in the open sea. Make sure that you have the best rod that you can afford in order to reel in the right kind of shark. If you are not using a heavy set rod, then you are going to have a hard time reeling in the shark and sealing the deal. From there, you need to get the right tackle and the right bait. You need to get bait that is really going to get the shark going, get them to bite down. Once you do that, then you can reel them in and you can take them on home with you! Choose your gear wisely and go from there, once you do that you will have all of the tools that you need in order to catch the perfect shark.
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