dave-j
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“We’re gonna need a bigger boat…”
So, we borrowed a buddy's Everglades 29 (I think). Not a Parker, but a whole lot faster!
Went about 35 miles offshore last Thursday to Jeffries Ledge where the sea temperature break between warmer and cooler water was perfect to set up for shark fishing (thanks internet satellite imaging!). We laid down a chum slick, put some bluefish fillets on 12/0 Mustad hooks, using Penn 50’s for rods (basically tuna rods), and waited, all the while trading quotes from "Jaws". Didn’t take long! We ended up hooking about 10 blue sharks from 6 – 12 footers, mainly in the 10 footer range. Up to 450 pounds of pissed off muscle and teeth. We also had a few of them circling right around the boat in the chum slick, so we tied a bluefish head to a rope and tossed it to them. The kids ended up playing tug of war with a big-ass blue shark! Was like Shark Week on Discovery channel, only live!
Attached are a couple of pictures. The pics are of a 10 footer or so along the side of the boat, and of me handling the clippers to cut the wire leader to release it. Note how close you have to get your hands to the business end of these things!
The day before, we had gone from Stelwagen all the way up to Newburyport looking for tuna that simply don't exist anymore!! Sharking was a nice diversion.
Definitely a different experience.
So, we borrowed a buddy's Everglades 29 (I think). Not a Parker, but a whole lot faster!
Went about 35 miles offshore last Thursday to Jeffries Ledge where the sea temperature break between warmer and cooler water was perfect to set up for shark fishing (thanks internet satellite imaging!). We laid down a chum slick, put some bluefish fillets on 12/0 Mustad hooks, using Penn 50’s for rods (basically tuna rods), and waited, all the while trading quotes from "Jaws". Didn’t take long! We ended up hooking about 10 blue sharks from 6 – 12 footers, mainly in the 10 footer range. Up to 450 pounds of pissed off muscle and teeth. We also had a few of them circling right around the boat in the chum slick, so we tied a bluefish head to a rope and tossed it to them. The kids ended up playing tug of war with a big-ass blue shark! Was like Shark Week on Discovery channel, only live!
Attached are a couple of pictures. The pics are of a 10 footer or so along the side of the boat, and of me handling the clippers to cut the wire leader to release it. Note how close you have to get your hands to the business end of these things!
The day before, we had gone from Stelwagen all the way up to Newburyport looking for tuna that simply don't exist anymore!! Sharking was a nice diversion.
Definitely a different experience.