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Old 06-14-2007, 12:48 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Default A shark tale, starring K. Meyer with special guest Tony Tigershark and Mark the shark

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Originally Posted by kmeyer View Post
Hi all...I am a big bowhunter from the midwest thats always wanted to try Shark hunting I am looking into taking a trip in 2007 for 3 or 4 days on a charter and am wondering where to look. Of course the florida and key west areas are well known. So is the New England area and even San Diego to Mexico. I am open to different shark species, but hammerhead, blue, mako, and black tip seem like great fun. Are shark populations all very similiar? Any advise is much appreciated. Thanks.

PS: Barracuda would be a big plus as well
KMeyer:

Dude, you have to hook up with Mark, "the Shark" in Miami SE Florida. Personally, I don't like just focusing on sharks because I am more of a foodfish kind of guy: but some tasty fried Barracuda fingers, or from lemonshark, blacktip or mako are some good eats too.

Check out his website, and see if that does not want to get you hi-tailing it out of the mid-west for some coastal fishing priorities. marktheshark.com is the web-site. Just trying to help out a neighbor: actually, he is my neighbor. Seriously, he does have excellent experience on this particular subject matter and you should enjoy a lifetime experience with him, considering your particular subject matter.

You just wait until you are perched up on his battle-wagon, fighting chair. Are you truly predator or just prey?

If you want additional contacts that can make it happen for you, let me know. (Tigers in Bahamas, for example.)
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