Key West Bullenhai Angeln Angebote
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Bullenhai Angeln in Key West
Bullenhai Angeln in Key West
(Carcharhinus leucas)
Key West Shark fishing will get your heart rate up like nothing else can. This is the world’s premier Shark fishing destination, where anglers land 400 lb Bull Sharks in water as shallow as 3 feet.
Bull Sharks are one of the most aggressive species, ready to eat pretty much anything you throw their way. You can fish for these bad boys in Key West any day of the year, along with Lemon, Blacktip, Hammerhead, Bonnethead, Spinner, and Tiger Sharks.
Many anglers claim that this sport is best at night, but you’ll hook into plenty of bruisers during the day, too. They cruise the shallow water of the flats and backcountry, hunting for many of the same fish people do. So heads up! Chances are you’re going to catch a Shark here even when you’re not fishing for one.
Where to Fish for Sharks
When you think of Jaws, you picture wide open waters far out at sea. While there are certainly Sharks out there, there’s also plenty right off the dock. The flats and backcountry of Key West are perfect for Shark fishing. Calm waves allow you to fish without getting seasick, while the clear, shallow water gives you an up-close view of all the action. You might also target Sharks in the channels and near bridges.
If you’re ready to step it up a notch, look for a trip to the Marquesas Keys. Twenty-six miles west and a 45-minute boat ride away, this atoll features pristine waters and lots of Shark fishing action. Here you can hook into bigger, feistier Sharks.
How to Fish for Sharks
There are many ways to catch a Shark, but the classic method of choice is chumming. After tossing live bait or cut bait into the water and waiting for the scent to draw Sharks close to the boat, you’ll cast a baited hook into the fray.
Conventional rods with 30 lb test line are generally recommended for inshore Shark fishing. Having fresh bait on hand is the key to success. On your way out, you’ll catch Ladyfish, Bluefish, Jacks, Barracuda, and other baitfish to use.
You might also fish for Sharks using artificials, or even by fly fishing.
Need to Know
Most Shark fishing guides in Key West promote catch and release to help keep local Shark populations healthy.
Some species are strictly catch and release in Florida state waters. Size and bag limits apply to some other species. You can read more online about Shark fishing regulations as stated by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Bear in mind that Shark fishing is not for the timid. Large predatory species will be circling the boat and eating live fish. This can make some passengers uncomfortable. While your guide will always make your safety the highest priority, it’s important to keep your wits about you.
If you’ve never tried Shark fishing before, we recommend starting with a half day trip so you can get comfortable first.