The video from the recent NORTH CAROLINA SHARK FISHING trip has been posted up.

http://www.tx-sharkfishing.com/messageboard/viewtopic.php?t=4466

The video is 38 minutes long and features four sharks over seven feet including sand tiger sharks, dusky sharks, and a giant stingray.

The TEXAS SHARK FISHING MESSAGEBOARD has recently opened a South Carolina Shark Fishing organizing forum.

This is the organizing forum for SOUTH CAROLINA SHARK FISHING. Introduce yourself, network with other anglers from South Carolina, and organize a crew here. Here is a link to the forum: http://www.tx-sharkfishing.com/messageboard/viewforum.php?f=17.

Double the tiger, double the fun. NC Sharker and Justin Stewart just turned in an epic shark fishing report at South Carolina Shark Fishing. Many people dream of a double shark hookup, and they guys went double big. The two sand tiger sharks were over 8 feet long. Both sharks were released after a quick photo session. Justing Steward landed a 5 1/2 class tiger shark last july at South Carolina. NC Sharker just got his first tiger shark this last week. The two angler are on a roll. Follow this link to the sand tiger story. Two days before the double hookup, NC Sharker caught another sand tiger shark.

Troy Coppel is on the march again with another exciting Louisiana Shark Fishing report. They went fishing at Pensacola, Florida going four bull sharks over six feet and on large blacktip shark.

This week we published the upgraded article on the 13′6″ tiger shark landed by Simon Harmon from the beach. This is the largest tiger shark landed in the surf of the 21st century, and probably the largest land based catch recorded since 2000. Follow the this link to THE STORY: MEGA TIGER SHARK. This story is copyrighted to Christopher Deaver, Owner of Texas Shark Fishing, Florida Shark Fishing, and North Carolina Shark Fishing. Simon and James Harmon have landed over a dozen large tiger sharks since 2001.

Shark Fishing Information

November 3, 2008

Texas Fishing Reports

October 31, 2008

Jim Bob, TEXAS SHARK FISHING 

I hit the beach last Friday afternoon with high hopes, fully expecting easy limits of redfish with a few big smacks thrown in for good measure. Maybe some pompano. As usual, reality smacked me upside the head and I went home Monday morning with one redfish and a renewed sense of humility. Still, it was a wonderful weekend on PINS with some unforgetable moments.

I’m a sucker for these surise pics:
 

I’ve made maybe 20 surf fishing trips over two years and this is the first jack crevalle I’ve landed:

My only redfish of the trip and the guest of honor at tonight’s supper:

First time I’ve caught one of these. Help me out here, is this a blue runner?
Another jack:

No pics of the numerous, and I mean numerous, big skippies I caught.

I really didn’t intend this to be a shark fishing trip but things were slow Sunday afternoon and I sent the head of one of those big skippies out 200 yards with a 20/0 circle hook through the eyes. Might catch a big pompano, right? Ya just never know. It wasn’t long before my 9/0 was singing a blistering tune. I strapped on the fighting belt, pulled the rod out of the holder, and tightened up the drag. The run slowed a bit and then I saw the shark jump way out there. I started pumping the rod and gained a bit of line, then saw a second spectacular jump. Fun stuff! Then the line went slack. I reeled in to find that my weed-eater line had either snapped or been bitten through. Ahhh, it was fun while it lasted.

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Welcome

October 30, 2008

Welcome to the site. This site distributes information and news for the shark fishing community.

Thanks for stopping by. If you would like to learn more about shark fishing, I would suggest you come see us at WWW.TX-SHARKFISHING.COM, one of the largest shark fishing communities in the world.

Tiger Shark

Tiger Shark

By Christopher Deaver, TEXAS SHARK FISHING

Since initial publication over five years ago, THE SHARK FISHING HANDBOOK, has been a leading resource for land based shark fishing. The handbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the sport with sections on tackle, bait selection, shark fishing strategies, as well as catch and release. Follow the link to enjoy the handbook: THE SHARK FISHING HANDBOOK.

Hammer Head Shark

Sand Tiger Shark

By Christopher Deaver, TEXAS SHARK FISHING

We are pleased to announce the opening of FLORIDA SHARK FISHING, WWW.FL-SHARKFISHING.COM. The Florida site will cover the current news and hot activity for the shark fishing community. Stop in and see the site: WWW.FL-SHARKFISHING.COM