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Old 12-31-2009, 06:15 PM   #5
Ohana
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thanks guys. i dont imagine id keep anything since i rarely keep anything anymore but i think it would be a kick ass fight. i really only hear of guys hooking into them in la jolla, what about carlsbad or oside areas? is there a need to set up a good chum slick or just put a good mack on and troll around? i appreciate the info guys. ive only been shark fishing on boats before. happy new year and be safe. Mark
Oceanside is a good area for T-sharks; there is a nice deep canyon offshore that brings them in. I also fished for T's when I had a boat and just recently started fishing from my kayak and my best success, when fishing from my boat, for T's was just north and south of Dana Point and then off Oceanside.

If you have a good fishfinder, look for balls of bait and fish around them. A good mack or cut fish for bait will work. In other words, what worked on a boat works on a kayak, just keep in mind you are not on a boat

I live close to Dana Pt. harbor, so if you are looking for someone to team-up with let me know.

Kevin
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