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Yes there are many types of sharks in Long Island Sound. Sand Tiger Sharks are the most common which are in the aquarium at mystic. There have been sightings of Great White Sharks in the sound also. Brown, Hammerhead, and Thresher sharks have all been caught in Long Island Sound.
Yes, some species of sharks exhibit cannibalistic behavior where they may eat other sharks, especially during times of scarcity of food or territorial disputes. However, this behavior is not common among all shark species.
The largest shark caught from the shore in Texas is often considered to be a Tiger Shark that measured around 12-13 feet in length. Tiger Sharks are common in the waters off the coast of Texas and are known for their large size and aggressive behavior.
Mako sharks, thresher sharks and Great white sharks
megalodon sharks, great white sharks, frilled sharks, thresher sharks, tiger sharks, sand tiger sharks, lemon sharks, bull sharks, whale sharks, basking sharks, lepord sharks,black tip sharks. there is 12.
Yes! I have caught several this summer!
Yes, mako sharks have been caught in Connecticut waters. These sharks are known for their speed and acrobatic jumps, making them a sought-after species for sport fishermen. While they are not as commonly encountered as other shark species, there have been reports of both shortfin and longfin mako sharks being caught off the Connecticut coastline.
Sharks are primarily threatened because shark fin is a delicacy in Asia. In fact, it is even illegal in many cases for them to hunt sharks, but they do it anyway. Sharks are also caught accidentally in fishing nets (along with many other threatened species, which is why I recommend line caught fish), and they sometimes get entangled in nets meant to keep recreational waters by the beach free of sharks.
Sharks are primarily threatened because shark fin is a delicacy in Asia. In fact, it is even illegal in many cases for them to hunt sharks, but they do it anyway. Sharks are also caught accidentally in fishing nets (along with many other threatened species, which is why I recommend line caught fish), and they sometimes get entangled in nets meant to keep recreational waters by the beach free of sharks.
honestly there are several ways to answer this question. most sharks caught in US waters are caught on rod n reel, same w/ rays. there are a few caught in the nets due to commercial fishing but they are typically released because they're not what they're fishing for. I've caught ray's on bait shrimp, live or dead. I've caught sharks ranging in all sizes on any kind of natural bait (cut bait, or whole bait depending on the size of fish you're trying to catch)
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yes,i have caught 20 this past summer there is also sharks.
Quint was a fisherman who caught sharks-he dies in the movie and book
When the space sharks are chasing you, get close to the black hole and circle around it while not going in. The sharks will be caught and dragged inside.
Sandbar sharks,sand tiger sharks, and hammerhead sharks. You have to be very cautious when swimming at Virginia beach. Avoid swimming in the beach early in the morning and in the evening because that's when the sharks are feeding.
Yes, there are bull sharks in Crystal River. We've caught a few in the river, more so near Shell Island
Yes there are many types of sharks in Long Island Sound. Sand Tiger Sharks are the most common which are in the aquarium at mystic. There have been sightings of Great White Sharks in the sound also. Brown, Hammerhead, and Thresher sharks have all been caught in Long Island Sound.