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I am thinking it is time to do some serious shark fishing. :thumbup:

Maybe a couple of chum blocks and and some cut up fish. :thumbup: :thumbup:

Where do you think would be best to hook some bigguns? :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Bird rack at Keaton maybe what day sounds best? :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

The fourth would get some excitement I am sure a couple of 7 footers. :o

You think it would bug folks if I let one drag my skiff around for a half hour? :evil:
Yesterday it was taboo today it is normal what the heck will they be doing tomorrow?
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I'll bring a rope and tow you behind your boat. I'm sure that'll raise some nice ones! We can kill two birds with one stone....do a shark population count and find out if human feces is really a shark repellent. :smt005
What a mess wrote:I am thinking it is time to do some serious shark fishing. :thumbup:

Maybe a couple of chum blocks and and some cut up fish. :thumbup: :thumbup:

Where do you think would be best to hook some bigguns? :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Bird rack at Keaton maybe what day sounds best? :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

The fourth would get some excitement I am sure a couple of 7 footers. :o

You think it would bug folks if I let one drag my skiff around for a half hour? :evil:
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Post by bman »

When I was 10 or 12 a bunch of us were swimming at the beach.
An older kid in the group told us that Sharks were attracted to pee in the water. :o :o

We all got out and went to building sand castles! :D
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Post by jsuber »

Alligaotr point with cut mullet on a bobber. Wait about 45 seconds and you will be hooked up.
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Post by bman »

jsuber wrote:Alligaotr point with cut mullet on a bobber. Wait about 45 seconds and you will be hooked up.
No doubt about that- we were about 1/4 mile south of the point and you couldn't keep them off the hook...
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Post by Frank Bradfield »

Dude , you should try bream fishing , the way your lucks going, sharkin is pushing it ! :-D
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lol

I love it Frank generally the fishing in my boat is safe fun and often we catch fish.
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safe fun is generally what we settle on :smt010
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Post by Thomasville »

anywhere in the bay. catch/gig yourself a big stingray and use it's wings for bait. caught 2 7+ foot bullsharks doing that last summer fishing from st. teresa beach. the scary part of it was that it never took more than 5 minutes after dropping a bait in the water for a shark to find it. they either really love stingray or there are just a lot more sharks in that area than you'd think.
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Post by Atticus »

My flatline pinfish rig got murdered by sharkes all day in about 10' of water 3miles S. of the Econfina river mouth.

I reeled in once to change pinfish, threw the old one in the drink and a shark came up and nailed it right there in front of me while I am standing on the boat holding the bare hook in my hand like an idiot. That thing was pretty smart. :smt013
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I caught this one a few days ago between St. MArks and Shell Point.
I dressed out about 20 to 25 lbs of steaks and filletts. If you were to be around my housse this evening you'd see a man eating shark. And I'm sure Ill enjoy it.

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