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NicoDemo Finger Mullet
Joined: 08 Feb 2013 Posts: 17 Location: United States
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 6:55 pm Post subject: Shark Fishing |
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| Hey i guys ive kind of been wanting to get into shark fishing and already have an idea of what rod and reel to get but i dont really know what to use as bait or where to go. I was thinking the end of the packery channel by the surf would be a good place Pins and bob hall to. Bait wise i dont really know im guessing whiting bonito crevale jack and stingray. Any tips and advice helps thanks |
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johntx14 Pony Mullet
Joined: 06 Dec 2010 Posts: 62
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 7:02 pm Post subject: |
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| I've always done good on whiting but can use any of those stingray and jack. |
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J.McDonald Knives Flour Bluffian in training

Joined: 19 Aug 2010 Posts: 461 Location: Corpus Christi, TX
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 7:08 pm Post subject: |
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You have a good start. Heres a guide I found online that will help you out.
http://www.tx-sharkfishing.com/shark-fishing/
Study it and it will give you a good idea of what you need, what to make, what to take with you, etc. Its not a perfect guide, the rest is all about spending hundreds of hours on the beach and piers fishing. If you want small sharks, fish the piers. You do have a chance of getting a big shark but not always. If you want to get into big sharks, you need to hit the beach and kayak out your baits. Its always good to go with a partner when you go to the beach for sharks. I'm currently rigging up my kayak for both BTB and kayaking out baits. _________________ Jacob McDonald
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hickroots07 Full Grown Flour Bluffian
Joined: 01 Nov 2011 Posts: 1714 Location: cc, TEXAS!
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Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:21 pm Post subject: |
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Match what bait you use to what bait should be in the area you plan to fish. Example now would be a great time to use sheepshead,black drum, whiting, or pompano. Thats whats all in the surf. When the mullet are running try a large mullet. Thats your best bet as far as baits to use. _________________ Great captains, the stuff of legend, are made not by what they have caught, but by what they have given back. |
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gulftrout Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 20 Aug 2007 Posts: 1629
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 4:50 am Post subject: |
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Fresh large pieces of cut whiting are good and a large fresh chunk of mullet, when they are in season and legal to catch and keep, might be best! Your going to have fun thus summer, if you do your research and are able to hit the surf when the conditions get right. Good luck and I am waiting for your fishing reports this summer!  |
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kodos2012 Finger Mullet
Joined: 16 Sep 2012 Posts: 27
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:09 am Post subject: |
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I find that just about any type of fresh bloody bait will attract a bite. All you need is a kayak to get the bait out at least 200 yards off the beach. You will get a good bite near 80 percent of the time. Actually hooking the shark and landing it will vary depending on your equipment and how long you let the shark run before setting the hook. Expect a black tip most of the time with other species about 1 out of 10 catches. MAKE SURE you have the means to safely release your catch within a few minutes of landing the fish. Bolt cutters work best because you won't need to traumatize these sacred creatures by trying to rip the hook out of their mouth with pliers. Use mild steel hooks instead of stainless and they will rust out rather quickly.
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justletmein Member White Shrimper Boot Club
Joined: 31 Mar 2006 Posts: 909 Location: San Antonio
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:11 am Post subject: |
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Like they said ^^, match the hatch and use what you're catching in the surf. Most common baits for me are whiting, skipjack, mullet, jack chunks, and hardhead.
As for location, out of the 3 you mentioned I would have a high preference for PINS on the condition that you have a 4x4 and a kayak to get the baits out. _________________ JJ |
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obsessed Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 1200
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:26 am Post subject: |
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| justletmein wrote: | Like they said ^^, match the hatch and use what you're catching in the surf. Most common baits for me are whiting, skipjack, mullet, jack chunks, and hardhead.
As for location, out of the 3 you mentioned I would have a high preference for PINS on the condition that you have a 4x4 and a kayak to get the baits out. |
what he said....
and i'll add, whatever you find in that "handbook" stay away from weedeater line, that is for yards!
if you want, send me your address and i'll send you some HD mono and maybe some coated cable to get you started on your leaders, if that will keep you from using weedeater line.
and if not, check out Kindkilla and catchsharks.com for some really good supplies and pre-made leaders that are proven and ready to rock and roll. _________________ Trophy whitetail and exotic hunts on some of the finest ranches Texas has to offer, www.mcoutfitterstexas.com
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justletmein Member White Shrimper Boot Club
Joined: 31 Mar 2006 Posts: 909 Location: San Antonio
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 10:30 am Post subject: |
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and i'll add, whatever you find in that "handbook" stay away from weedeater line, that is for yards!
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lol yeah, weedeater line and smashing crimps with a hammer... no thanks
Don't drink the cool-aide either.  _________________ JJ |
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NicoDemo Finger Mullet
Joined: 08 Feb 2013 Posts: 17 Location: United States
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:29 pm Post subject: |
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| I have a kayak but I'm not sure if it would be fit to run bait out. It's like a 9 or 10 foot kayak that's not open faced its kind of like the pelican pulse. And couldn't i just cast from shore. Just to clarify though I'm not really going for the big sharks anything 6 feet or less will make my day. And how far could a 2 wheel drive truck on pins. Last question for now where could I find a bait stand that sells large mullet, whiting, stingray any shark bait really. |
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obsessed Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 1200
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:40 pm Post subject: |
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| NicoDemo wrote: | | I have a kayak but I'm not sure if it would be fit to run bait out. It's like a 9 or 10 foot kayak that's not open faced its kind of like the pelican pulse. And couldn't i just cast from shore. Just to clarify though I'm not really going for the big sharks anything 6 feet or less will make my day. And how far could a 2 wheel drive truck on pins. Last question for now where could I find a bait stand that sells large mullet, whiting, stingray any shark bait really. |
bait, Roy's or Bait Bucket or take some fishbites and dead shrimp, bait a small hook, cast out in surf, whiting love it...use your bay rod for this...
2 wheel drive on PINS, conditions change day to day, there is about a 4-5 mile stretch that MIGHT be safe during the right conditions, but i wouldn't venture past the 4x4 sign, especially if that front area is a little soft...just my personal opinion, of course, that changes if you have friends with 4x4, then just follow till you get stuck.  _________________ Trophy whitetail and exotic hunts on some of the finest ranches Texas has to offer, www.mcoutfitterstexas.com
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kweber Full Grown Flour Bluffian

Joined: 08 Mar 2006 Posts: 2392 Location: Hondo
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:40 pm Post subject: |
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soak some squid in the surf... you'll get bait.
and if it happens to be a hard head, clip the spines and put it out.
oh yeah! rays love squid... and sharks love rays. clip it's spine, too. _________________ the creepy uncle that scares the kids.... |
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JOHNNYREB Member White Shrimper Boot Club
Joined: 11 Nov 2007 Posts: 721 Location: The bluff
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:41 pm Post subject: |
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ND, like some have already mentioned...Match the hatch! Cast a bait rod out and what ever you catch....use for bait....and yes, if you did nothing but cast baits for shark you will be pleasently surprised! As far as numbers go, I catch 10x more sharks no more then 50 yds from dry land then i do on yakked baits....but the size range is no more then 6 to 6 and a half ft.
As far as the hooks....take them OUT! They dont rust out as quikley as one might think
Cant really help ya out with the 2wd thing other then know your tides and use your head...Good luck! _________________ SOUTHERN CUSTOMS
Custom rods & tackle
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justletmein Member White Shrimper Boot Club
Joined: 31 Mar 2006 Posts: 909 Location: San Antonio
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:02 pm Post subject: |
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| NicoDemo wrote: | | I have a kayak but I'm not sure if it would be fit to run bait out. It's like a 9 or 10 foot kayak that's not open faced its kind of like the pelican pulse. And couldn't i just cast from shore. Just to clarify though I'm not really going for the big sharks anything 6 feet or less will make my day. And how far could a 2 wheel drive truck on pins. Last question for now where could I find a bait stand that sells large mullet, whiting, stingray any shark bait really. |
As in a sit-inside style? I don't think it would be fit for surf, but I've seen guys doing whitewater kayaking rolling all over the place in sit-inside kayaks so there must be something to it that I don't know. I'd give it a shot if you're inclined, on a calm day. Casting is fine, though. I can't cast worth a damn but I've caught small sharks on cast baits. I believe the cast that landed Phil's 8' Bull he didn't even get his feet wet. JR, confirm?
2wd, be careful and drive at low tide. Some days it'll get you to the jetty and some days you'll get stuck as soon as you drop off the blacktop. I rarely have to switch over to 4wd, but when I do I'm glad I have it. Be smart and you'll be OK most likely into the teens, and bring a shovel and some 2x4's, carpet, bumper jack, etc just in case. On a weekend that far North somebody will be around to pull you out though so you might only need some extra beer instead of all the other gear.
As for bait, the only thing you need is a small bag of fresh dead shrimp and maybe some fish bites in case you need to really launch those lines out. It's almost impossible to not catch a whiting or hardhead or something to run out. For some reason I've seen people say "I can't catch any bait" and find out they've gone through 100 hardheads, for some reason some people won't run out hardheads. I once fished High Island and soaked whiting, ray, and jack chunks all weekend long without a single nibble and had 6 runs on hardheads. _________________ JJ |
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JOHNNYREB Member White Shrimper Boot Club
Joined: 11 Nov 2007 Posts: 721 Location: The bluff
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:33 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, phils bull came from the 1st gut( lucky sum beach!)
I have seen sharks with spines stuck in their mouths, but without trying to get my face bit off, i couldnt really tell whether they were hard head spines or stingray barbs. Im one of those guys that wont use HH for bait....why...i have no answer, but i know plenty of folks that have. If thats all you can catch for bait then ya gotta do what ya gotta do. Im Hard headed i guess. (pun intended)  _________________ SOUTHERN CUSTOMS
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