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    Surface temps and shark fishing.OCMD

    Am looking at the sea surface temps on NOAA and with,what apear to be 59+ degree breaks within 40mi. of OCMD,am thinking of a shark trip.Anybody got any input as to if this would a good idea or should I stick to flounder/bass/tog fishing?


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    Quote Originally Posted by TooNauti View Post
    Am looking at the sea surface temps on NOAA and with,what apear to be 59+ degree breaks within 40mi. of OCMD,am thinking of a shark trip.Anybody got any input as to if this would a good idea or should I stick to flounder/bass/tog fishing?


    http://marine.rutgers.edu/mrs/sat_da...6.0933.n15.jpg
    Prob find some whiptails in there but will have to deal with the spiny dogs.

    Makos still a little south i would think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Jay View Post
    Prob find some whiptails in there but will have to deal with the spiny dogs.

    Makos still a little south i would think.
    Thank you.Am still relatively new to this stuff.Would I be correct in my assuming that whiptails are threshers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TooNauti View Post
    Thank you.Am still relatively new to this stuff.Would I be correct in my assuming that whiptails are threshers?
    That's affirmitive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 92 feet down View Post
    That's affirmitive.
    Thanks again.Am planning a trip tomorrow and thinking I will stay inshore for the bass/flounder/tog.With more input that could change with the next wind gust.Until then.....Searching/Researching and askin' questions to gain knowledge then experience.

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    it mite be a little early for mako's but why be a follower? go catch the first mako of the year..someone does it evey year,,it mite be you? you can't catch them from the dock. good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by scott w View Post
    it mite be a little early for mako's but why be a follower? go catch the first mako of the year..someone does it evey year,,it mite be you? you can't catch them from the dock. good luck!
    That's good advice, right there. Water temp was 56* @ Fenwick Shoal last weekend.

    The WX looks a little sporty for this Saturday, though.

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