![]() ![]() How To Get Started In The Landbased Shark Fishing World- This article gives you some rules of thumb to conserve the sport for years to come, some communities to join, and some people to talk to if you are just starting out with landbased shark fishing. (Don't forget that there are some new barracuda regulations in Florida though) The 5 Best Landbased Shark Fishing Baits- Ever wonder what the best baits for landbased shark fishing are? Here are a few that will get the job done everytime.Ĭatching Sharkbait From Florida Keys Bridges - Team Ninja sharkers shows you how its done. ![]() (This article talks mostly about J-Hooks we prefer if you use circle hooks, we will be putting up an article on that soon. Proper Hook Placement For Landbased Shark Fishing - This article talks about (and shows you with pictures) how to hook your baits in order to get more hookups. Get a hold of our brand direct fishing lines to join a movement. It's our mission to help you spend more time fishing. We hope this article got you pumped to get out on the water. Walked the fish down snapped a few pictures and back she went to be caught another day.Ĭheck Out The Shark Fishing Series Of Articles Here On ! He worked me up and down the bridge then we finally seen the fish a foul hooked bull shark. I hit the running man into the big bull and he pins me to the rail running like a freight train. About 20 Minutes later what do u know the reel started rolling. We get settled back down and heard something in the water I shine over towards my Duel’s bait and see a big bull sitting behind the scent trail. Got the fish straight up and down started walking the fish down and he freaked out started thrashing everywhere and spit the hook. Then Mark’s new Tiagra 80W also spooled with BULLBUSTER got picked up the fight was on with yet another big bull shark. Jimmy and Mark get back from walking the tipper. Got the fish straight up and down and dropped my rope line cutter and cut the line. When they were about halfway down I looked at my line and it was under the bridge u know what that means GOLIATH time. The fight was on good thing I had my 300lb BULLBUSTER monofilament on my duel or he would’ve been gone. Shortly after getting back we got another hit which was a big tipper they started walking that fish this time I stayed and watched the reels. Got back out to the end where Mark was waiting watching the reels. Got the fish straight up and down walked to the beginning to safely remove the hooks and snap a few pictures. Them big bulls fight good in the current there. First up was Jimmy on a 8’ stud bull shark. This night was on FIRE sharks all night long. Got to the end and rigged up shark reels and drifted baits out in the current. ![]() Got there around dusk and walked out witch the walk felt like forever. Packed the car up and headed further south to 7 Mile bridge. Ended up with 5 big yellow jacks and a nice jack crevalle. As the sun came up the jacks started running the bridge me, Jimmy, and Mark started jigging away loading up for bait for the night time. Got down there setup at Longkey for the night looking for one of them legendary Key’s hammers Jimmy ended up getting a big goliath. Got my duel 12/0w, 4/0 senator, and 3000 Ci4 all spooled up with BULLBUSTER ready for the trip. The answer is always yes when asked for a Keys trip. Got a message from my buddy Jimmy a few weeks prior to the trip asking if I wanted to hit the Keys. The 240lb swimmer jumped into the cold ocean and began the swim under the Golden Gate Bridge on Tuesday night, wearing only a cap, goggles, swimsuit and a thick coat of grease to guard against jelly fish stings and keep him a little warmer in the 50F water.Īfter giving up the swim, he said his only plans at the moment were to “go straight to the pub, have a few beers and decide what the next steps are”.(E-mail Gotta Love The Keys For Shark Fishing!! But Dominguez said he decided to make the attempt in the summer before breeding season normally begins in the fall. The islands are a breeding ground for great whites. But a shark is a shark,” Dominguez said.įour swimmers have swum from the Farallon islands to San Francisco, but Dominguez would have been the first to make the trip in the other direction. Out of the water, the 49-year-old, blood streaming down his chest from chafed skin around his neck, said he was disappointed that he didn’t finish the swim. After 18 hours in the frigid ocean, he reluctantly climbed into his support boat as the 12-15ft shark circled it.
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