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  2. Florida fishing: Yahoo for wahoo as Treasure Coast anglers ...

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    So look for pompano to begin moving north soon, along with the beach sharks — spinners, blacktips and hammerheads that eat the other two. And snook fishing and tripletail fishing will be good again.

  3. Florida fishing: Dolphin, pompano, tripletail, snook all on ...

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    Florida fishing regulations and fishing season opening and closing dates: Great amberjack: Harvest closed April 1 to April 30. Harvest re-opens May 1. Lobster: Harvest closed March 31.Sport season ...

  4. Drum line (shark control) - Wikipedia

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    A drum line is an unmanned aquatic trap used to lure and capture large sharks using baited hooks. They are typically deployed near popular swimming beaches with the intention of reducing the number of sharks in the vicinity and therefore the probability of shark attack.

  5. Florida pompano - Wikipedia

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    It can be found along the western coast of the Atlantic Ocean, depending on the season, and is popular for both sport and commercial fishing. Most Florida pompano caught weigh less than 3 lb (1.4 kg) and are less than 17 in (43 cm) long, though the largest individuals weigh 8–9 lb (3.6–4.1 kg) and reach lengths up to 26 in (66 cm).

  6. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Cookiecutter shark: Isistius brasiliensis: Copper shark: Carcharhinus brachyurus: Also known as Bronze whaler shark Coral scorpionfish Scorpaena albifimbria: Cottonwick grunt Haemulon melanurum: Cownose ray: Rhinoptera bonasus: Creek chubsucker: Erimyzon oblongus: Creole wrasse: Clepticus parra: Atlantic Creole-fish Paranthias furcifer: Crested ...

  7. In the ocean, 'sharks are around you and you just don't know ...

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    In fact, at SeaWorld Orlando, kids can touch a shark, learn about different species of shark and even dine at a restaurant where sharks swim past throughout their meal.

  8. Surf fishing - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the east coast, the west coast is limited when it comes to shark fishing from the surf. Commonly caught sharks include the Leopard Shark, the Soupfin Shark, and the Seven-gill Shark. [5] In the eastern coast of the United States, the striped bass is highly valued. This species can be fished from shore and ranges in weight from a few ...

  9. What to Do if You Come in Contact With a Shark - AOL

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    A group of divers swim with a sandbar shark off Jupiter, Florida on February 24, 2024. Florida is the place in the world with the most shark attacks in 2023.