When I was new to inshore the best thing I did was hire a guide. I asked him to teach me the water and how to properly navigate it. I spent 2 days with him, in my boat, marking stuff on the GPS and taking notes. I learned in 2 days what would of taken me 2 years on my own. Even now being experienced in my home waters I still put to use what I learned from my guide trip long ago and still learning.
No trolling here! I am just trying to offer up advice from expierence thats all. Mr. Slab kills appears to be a VERY unstable man! I will go away on my own out of fear!
Sincerely worried, Cnote
60% of the time, it works every time!
SLABmesilly JIGS: Often imitated; NEVER duplicated!!
A story... perhaps funny. In 1975 when I was 15, we took a family trip to the Texas coast. My dad hauled our 18' inboard/outboard. The first day we did the guided trip and cleaned up on trout. My dad paid attention to the route, and the channel markers and the next day decided we should take our boat out.
Mind you, Jaws had just been released a month before this and my brother saw it in the theater.
We are cruising along just fine for awhile, but then.... yes, you guessed it, we found a sandbar and were stuck on it. My dad looks back at us and says "jump out boys, and push us off". We do after some apprehension all the while humming du da, du da, dudududududu.....
We will be down there the last week of June! To be honest Im good with a few 4 sharks just so he can say he caught them. Those are MAGS!!!
Knot protectors is new to me Ill have to look into them. I did order some cable shark rigs that have 10 leaders but it sounds like you might like the mono better.
Next question is what to do with a shark if its hooked too deeply and doesnt look like it will survive? We are primarily looking to catch and release but will bring one home if we have to.
With circle hooks the hook is always in the corner of the mouth. Always. Because if they get hooked deeper their teeth go right thru the line....the instant the line gets tight they gone. If you do by some miracle get a deep hooked one to you simply cut the line. That hook will rust out within a week. The shark will be unaffected. I have caught sharks that had 5 stingray barbs in their mouth. So they will be fine.
Legal to keep shark is great eating. Make sure you identify them. The ones that are not great eating are illegal to keep. The illegal ones urinate thru their skin and taste like it....
Think of it as a steak. A saltwater steak. Treat it exactly the same way. Season and grill....or broil or pan sear just as much if it was a sirloin.