I’m looking for a couple jacks and a couple cow nose. I heading that way the last week in July if you have any extra I’m desperate
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I’m headed offshore this weekend, it seems like we usually end up with a jack or two. I’ll save anything I can for you. If all else fails, a big ol’ piece of mullet is a pretty good shark bait. What kind of sharks do you catch off the beach? I figured it would be an occasional bull and black tips?
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If you can’t find a Jack or ray you can still shark fish. Lots of good bait in the surf you can use. Skipjacks and whiting, etc. I just prefer to use whiting that are a foot or more if I’m using them whole to try to keep the big gafftops from sucking them down. You can use different cut baits to keep your kids entertained on the pups as well. Jacks and rays are good, but it’s not the only thing they’ll eat. Rawlings usually has some frozen if it gets down to it. I’d rather use a great big fresh whiting with its tail cut off than a frozen ray but that’s just me. Really really long drops are not required to catch decent sharks in Matagorda. I may be down there at that time. We could run a few lines if you want if I happen to go down then.
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