When the bonnetheads come in the Keys to breed and birth, they are about the only thing you can catch. For the last six months, that is how the Atlantic Sharpnose's have been out of Daytona. I had a pregnant female that didn't survive the dehooking process a while ago. She had six viable pups that I kept alive for almost 24 hours. They were much too young and I wasn't equiped at the time to transport live fish.