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Fishing For Sharks
Fishing for sharks is an extreme form of fishing and is not for the faint
hearted. As this can be a dangerous sport, it is very important that you know a
few things about it before going out to sea and hunting these magnificent
creatures.
The first thing to do before taking off on a shark fishing
trip is to make sure you start off with the right gear. The equipment you use
needs to be able to withstand a three hundred pound fish or larger, you never
know the size or weight of the shark you might encounter.
If you know the
specific type of shark you are looking to catch then you can more easily
determine where to set your trap. First, attach your bait using a flat clip to
the bow rail. Once the bait is on, attach a balloon or a weight and make sure it
goes down roughly 80 feet. Rest the second bait in the trolley holder and sink
it to 60 feet. The third line should be down 30 feet and baited without a
balloon. If you allow your drags to be loose you will quickly hear them making
noises if you get a bite. Similarly you might want to use different colored
balloons so you know which line is being pulled.
As soon as you have
caught your shark take care! All sharks have different temperaments and you need
to be aware that they can behave erratically. Some sharks may take the bait and
swallow and be landed with little struggle. Others may attack the boat or try to
drag the line in the opposite direction. If a harness is required, make sure is
it properly attached to the reel and boat.
When the shark is close to
your boat, quickly gain the assistance of a fellow fisherman to help pull the
shark on board. Use a hand wire to help you do this, and never fasten it to
yourself. You must always be in position to release it easily if the shark
appears likely to injure you. Sharks are very strong creatures and they can be
volatile, so extreme care must be taken.
Take care to return the shark to
the water unless you have a very good reason for keeping it. Legitimate reasons
to take it with you include using it for food, being in a fishing competition,
or you think it is a potential record breaker.
If you adhere to these
basic tips, you will enjoy a much safer and successful shark fishing expedition
that leaves you with great memories. Rugged Gear