Pazzoman;4246040; said:Thanks for the info, you go shark fishing?
More like shark hooking and losing lately, but yeh
Pazzoman;4246040; said:Thanks for the info, you go shark fishing?
Reiner;4246586; said:I target sharks here in So Cal but they are mostly leopard sharks which come all the way into knee deep water so I don't have to cast so far on the east coast though you can catch lemon, hammerhead and bull sharks from shore with the right gear. Bigger sharks don't go into the surf zone too much so you want to get your bait outside of the breakers. You want to have at least 300 yards of line 60# braid or stronger with a wire leader. Use Macks cut in half or other greasy fish with lots of oils in them to attract sharks. You can use a 3 way swivel with a 2 oz. or bigger pyramid sinkers depending on the current with a 10 foot or bigger surf fishing pole. Wing it as far as you can and if you can't get outside of the breakers you can always put the rod into a sand spike put it in free spool and swim it out there. Drop it swim back and wait. I always use circle hooks since you hook them mostly in the lips which makes for easy removel once you land your shark. Also it's always good to have a fishing partner since it's really hard to tail a shark with your rod still in hand.
Pazzoman;4247405; said:Thanks, this is my first time actually targeting sharks. I'm curious on which beaches by Port Saint Lucie people have caught sharks. I'm developing a cart on bass pro's to purchase equipment. Also I will be most likely use a bait casting reel, any advice on how to cast it?
Pazzoman;4249640; said:Thanks guys, btw isn't a 4/0 circle hook too small? I'm about to purchase 10/0 circle hooks?
