Sunday, 5-8-11 … outlook for the week … sharks, sharks and more sharks

Sharks have become a more prevalent part of charter fishing, I guess “Shark Week” is to blame.

This is great, more and more sharks are being caught each year.  Their numbers seem to be on the rise due to people not killing them out of spite or fear.  This year has been spectacular so far with a decent shark almost guaranteed each trip out.

The three most common species being the black tip, the black nose and the bull shark.  With the weather finally stabilizing sharks should be ready to chew.

The tides early in the week will not likely be as favorable as later in the week, but the best time to go fishing is when ever you can (can’t catch em on the couch).   With slower tide movement earlier in the week, I would concentrate my efforts near the inlets on the beach and bay side.

The best time to target sharks seems to be on a low outgoing tides as the sharks seem to gather in the deeper cuts of the sound and inlets. On the high tides, I would find a deep channel running through a shallow flat where many mullet congregate.

The black nose and black tip sharks are often around large schools of thread fin hearing in the gulf and just inside the inlets.

Bull sharks are often found this time of the year wherever large groups of mullet, juvenile sharks, and sting rays are found.

20 lb class tackle can be used for smaller sharks, but I recommend 50 lb class tackle when tangling with a mature shark.

The lighter the tackle, the longer the fight – and the longer the fight, the less chance of a healthy release. I see this happen all the time.

These larger fish battle to the death.  Do yourself and the fish a favor by using the right equipment to get the job done in an appropriate amount of time.

Tight lines this week.

Fair winds and following seas,

Captain Joey Burnsed ~ call 239-472-8658 or email captjoefred@gmail to book a charter.

Redfish Pass, Captiva Isl (N. end)
St. Petersburg, Florida + Corrections: High(-0:55 *0.91) Low(-1:14 *0.91)
Units are feet

Sunday 05-08-2011
Sunrise 6:46 AM EDT, Sunset 8:04 PM EDT
Moonset 12:08 AM EDT, Moonrise 11:07 AM EDT
High Tide: 7:17 AM EDT 1.2
Low Tide: 9:28 AM EDT 1.2
High Tide: 4:26 PM EDT 2.2

Monday 05-09-2011
Sunrise 6:45 AM EDT, Sunset 8:05 PM EDT
Moonset 12:53 AM EDT, Moonrise 12:08 PM EDT
Low Tide: 12:26 AM EDT -0.1
High Tide: 8:07 AM EDT 1.3
Low Tide: 10:50 AM EDT 1.2
High Tide: 5:32 PM EDT 2.0

Tuesday 05-10-2011 First Quarter Moon
Sunrise 6:44 AM EDT, Sunset 8:05 PM EDT
Moonset 1:35 AM EDT, Moonrise 1:09 PM EDT
Low Tide: 1:21 AM EDT -0.0
High Tide: 8:49 AM EDT 1.4
Low Tide: 12:45 PM EDT 1.1
High Tide: 6:53 PM EDT 1.8

Wednesday 05-11-2011
Sunrise 6:44 AM EDT, Sunset 8:06 PM EDT
Moonset 2:15 AM EDT, Moonrise 2:11 PM EDT
Low Tide: 2:15 AM EDT 0.1
High Tide: 9:24 AM EDT 1.5
Low Tide: 2:27 PM EDT 0.9
High Tide: 8:25 PM EDT 1.7

Thursday 05-12-2011
Sunrise 6:43 AM EDT, Sunset 8:07 PM EDT
Moonset 2:54 AM EDT, Moonrise 3:14 PM EDT
Low Tide: 3:05 AM EDT 0.3
High Tide: 9:56 AM EDT 1.7
Low Tide: 3:48 PM EDT 0.6
High Tide: 10:02 PM EDT 1.5

Friday 05-13-2011
Sunrise 6:42 AM EDT, Sunset 8:07 PM EDT
Moonset 3:32 AM EDT, Moonrise 4:18 PM EDT
Low Tide: 3:50 AM EDT 0.5
High Tide: 10:27 AM EDT 1.9
Low Tide: 4:55 PM EDT 0.3
High Tide: 11:32 PM EDT 1.5

Saturday 05-14-2011
Sunrise 6:42 AM EDT, Sunset 8:08 PM EDT
Moonset 4:13 AM EDT, Moonrise 5:24 PM EDT
Low Tide: 4:30 AM EDT 0.7
High Tide: 10:58 AM EDT 2.1
Low Tide: 5:53 PM EDT -0.0

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