Fished this morning south end of the beach between 10 and noon, caught my limit in blues don't know how many I threw back. all on cut mullet. water was really clear and it was hight tide. biggest about 24 inches.
Hey SharkSlayer...i use to shark fish all the time. When do you start fishing for them. i usually do well late June-July. I've heard that August is best. Are they in as early as late May? What can you tell me about this. thanks
I fish for'em late may through the summer. I am originally from florida and it is pretty much year round down there.
I have caught a couple of sand bar sharks about a week ago at sandbridge. small ones.
Sharkslayer Whatcha catch the sandbar sharks on at sandbridge pier, also does anyone know about having to gut a sand shark as soon as you catch it I hve heard they release an amonia through thier meat if you don't, can someone give me some info on sharks at sandbridge pier, thanx [/LIST]
hey sharkslayer i have done well over on damneck for shark. last year i caught a shark not sure of type had a black tiped tail
it was about 4 foot. i caught it on spot head. ever get chased out at night? i was thinking about heading down there at night for some shark. i live around the corner.
thanks
buzz
It is called a black tip shark. that is a pretty good size. they are good eatin too. no never get chased out. as for the ones on sand bridge they were caught on cut bunker.
Geo - My tip for catching skates would be to go to Lynnhaven. You will catch enough to make you sick.
They hit everything lately (squid, bloodworms, cut bait) and I have caught and seen caught some pretty big ones. A lady caught one the other day so small it would have been cool for a saltwater fish tank!
Im really not very fond of catching skates anymore but if you want them there are plenty to be had at lynnhaven
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