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Shark Fishing #3693598 07/15/09 01:44 AM
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My dad I like to take the kayaks out past the breakers and catch black tips and hammerheads at packery channel but lately we havnt had much luck at all. Is it just the wrong time of year? Whats the best bait to use? And Ive also been told that if you go where the blue water and the brown water meet that youll find sharks there. Any tips or advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks

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Re: Shark Fishing [Re: getsthereds] #3693644 07/15/09 02:01 AM
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http://tx-sharkfishing.com/messageboard/

What kind of bait are you using?

Mullet, Ladyfish, Stingray, etc?

Sure ya wanna tie into one of those toothy critters btb:)

Of course ya do and so do I!

The above sight has everything ya need to know.

Re: Shark Fishing [Re: KBW] #3694119 07/15/09 04:31 AM
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Don't listen to the parts about weed eater line or smashing your crimps tho'..


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Re: Shark Fishing [Re: Hail Boy] #3697957 07/16/09 02:18 AM
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actually ive talked with ppl that have used weed eater cord for years and years and it holds up though ive never used it myself. sounds fishy but it aparently works. sorry green water . if you go on tsf then those guys can tell ya everything ya need to know.

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I use weedeater line for the first 3 to 4 ft then steel from there for smaller sharks up to about five ft, never had any problems but on bigger ones use all steel

Re: Shark Fishing [Re: pierrat] #3698502 07/16/09 05:37 AM
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Weed eater line is silly.. and it's not much cheaper than mono so that begs the question as to why people use it..?

Frankly there is no reason to use weed eater line.. it wasn't built for fishing.

So people need to stop suggestion it. Get yourself a mono leader that was built for this sport..


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what is silly is paying more money when you can get something that works just as well for cheaper

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Originally Posted By: pierrat
what is silly is paying more money when you can get something that works just as well for cheaper


I guess you didn't read GreenWater post saying it's not much more expensive to use mono.

Weedeater line goes for $.04 a foot and mono $.06 a foot. it's not that big of a price difference. I would most definitely pay the difference due to the fact on how much memory Weedeater line has. Plus why not use fishing line for your fishing leader, do things right.

Re: Shark Fishing [Re: getsthereds] #3699511 07/16/09 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted By: getsthereds
My dad I like to take the kayaks out past the breakers and catch black tips and hammerheads at packery channel but lately we havnt had much luck at all. Is it just the wrong time of year? Whats the best bait to use? And Ive also been told that if you go where the blue water and the brown water meet that youll find sharks there. Any tips or advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks

Help him out, he isnt asking about weed eating line or leaders. Lets not hijack this.



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It's the right time of year to catch blacktips, pretty much any bait will work maybe your using a little bit to large of a bait try using a bait about the size of a softball for blacktips they don't get very big. You don't have to go to the blue water in fact Billy Sandifer says he catches most of his sharks right behind the fist sand bar. Billy is the king of surf fishing so I would believe anything he says.

Around Corpus the sharks aren't as thick as they are in say Matagorda or Galveston where you see most of the BTB guys hooking into sharks from their yaks. You could hook into a blacktip from the yak but odds are slim, you'll have to put a lot of time in to catch them. Your from Austin might as well hit up Matagorda instead of Corpus you'll have way better luck.

Re: Shark Fishing [Re: getsthereds] #3700036 07/16/09 05:42 PM
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We usually use ribbonfish or mullet and the occasional large perch. We have a house in corpus on packery so thats why we stay there.

Re: Shark Fishing [Re: getsthereds] #3700112 07/16/09 05:58 PM
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I am heading out next monday (the 27th). I will renting a condo in what the owner said was "lake padre" just off packery. Will be heading into the bay and gulf in my 22' xpress center console. Will be looking for shark among other fish. Any help guys would be appreciated. I am real handy with a cast net. Have 3- 7 foot radius nets and if i may say pretty good at casting them. I tourny fish for cats and use pretty much big gizzard shad for bait and have to use a big net to catch them. I normally use skip jack, i think they are called "horse mullet"? big mullet! and ribbon fish. Drift offshore with frozen one gallon buckets of ground up gizzard shad, fish guts and bulls blood. But any other advise would be appreciated!! are there any wrecks or rigs that could be reached easily with my boat? take in mind my rig only has a 20 gallon tank and a 6 gallon extra tank on board. She is not a self bailing rig either. She is powered y 115 hp four stroke yamaha.

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Re: Shark Fishing [Re: getsthereds] #3703659 07/17/09 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted By: getsthereds
My dad I like to take the kayaks out past the breakers and catch black tips and hammerheads at packery channel but lately we havnt had much luck at all. Is it just the wrong time of year? Whats the best bait to use? And Ive also been told that if you go where the blue water and the brown water meet that youll find sharks there. Any tips or advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks


getsthereds,

I mainly fish the uppercoast (mainly high island area). Sometimes we trek over and fish along the coast up to Gorda. June-September is what I consider my months to target sharks, w/ July & August being most productive. We always look for a color change and fish it. If there's no apparent color, I look for signs of bait activity, tide lines, slicks,etc...and fish it. If there's no color change,bait activity,slicks,etc...then we usually paddle out and start fishing at around 200 yds and keep moving further out until we find our targeted species. We will mainly drift baits under a balloon. Ray, shad, mullet are choice of baits with ray being the most productive.

If you want more details on kayak fishing BTB...refer to texaskayakfisherman...the BTB forum.

Re: Shark Fishing [Re: Hail Boy] #3707195 07/18/09 03:52 AM
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Originally Posted By: Green Water
Don't listen to the parts about weed eater line or smashing your crimps tho'..
weedeater line is much more abresion resictent then mono as it was build to hold up agianist fencnes and concrete and whatever you through at it its really not used cuase its cheaper but becuase it will let your leaders last longer

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Don't listen to the parts about weed eater line or smashing your crimps tho'..
weedeater line is much more abresion resictent then mono as it was build to hold up agianist fencnes and concrete and whatever you through at it its really not used cuase its cheaper but becuase it will let your leaders last longer


It's also smaller in diameter than mono so a seashell cut and or other type of abrasions structurally weaken it quicker than the exact same cut on a thicker piece of mono.


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