View Full Version : Brown shark(?) on a plug!


basswipe
10-10-2009, 12:23 PM
After leaving Flo's lastnight for a night of fishing the first and only fish I caught was a shark.

After looking at a lot of pictures I think it was a brown shark.The shape was just right but it was hard to determine color with just my little red lense headlamp.Best guess at size was 2'-2.5' in length.Hard to tell the weight as I've never caught a shark before(other than sandsharks)and it didn't fight like a bass or a blue.

The plug was one of Salty's 2.5" turquoise fire needles.

Definitely was a unigue and somewhat messy,timely experience.Took forever to unhook and free this thing.

Lets see what tonight brings!

JohnnyD
10-10-2009, 01:33 PM
Dogfish? I picked one up this year off the beach working a suspending swimmer really slow.
http://uwnews.org/images/newsreleases/2005/June/20050602_pid21138_aid21137_Dogfish_w600.jpg

JohnR
10-10-2009, 02:19 PM
Most likely dogfish, spiney, or smooth.

I am the dogfish master :smash: having caught them on eels, plugs, chunks, and once on a jig.

quick decision
10-10-2009, 03:26 PM
:shark::liquify::behead::rocketem::nailem::gorez:: must practice the proper release method with that specie.

spinncognito
10-10-2009, 05:04 PM
Actually caught a dogfish while fishing for smelt last night- in the ffffing harbor under a float of all places.:fishin::wall:

JohnnyD
10-10-2009, 06:24 PM
:shark::liquify::behead::rocketem::nailem::gorez:: must practice the proper release method with that specie.

I've heard the big manual hedge clippers work well.

johnny ducketts
10-11-2009, 07:47 AM
I also once caught a spiny on a bucktail, it's the only thing I have ever caught with bucktails.

basswipe
10-11-2009, 07:50 AM
Most likely dogfish, spiney, or smooth.

I am the dogfish master :smash: having caught them on eels, plugs, chunks, and once on a jig.

Definitely had the shape of the shark in this pic,just a little smaller.

thefishingfreak
10-12-2009, 07:30 PM
that big one is a sandbar shark. they get big, a 100 pounds or so and you can catch them off the beach at night pretty easily.
there's also a smooth dogfish, without the spines, that looks just like them.
big difference is the teeth. lots of them to be exact.

The spiney dogfish is indangered, so they are very rare around these parts

Crow
10-13-2009, 10:06 AM
I took 2 of what I think were smooth dogfish. Both took a 5" jointed Redfin. They both took the plug at night from behind in the curl of the wave . The second one was at least 4 ft long and actually fought well.

RoyL
10-13-2009, 07:27 PM
Hard to tell with out a picture, but most likely a dog fish. though you never know a brown of that size would have probably been from this year as they are normally litters of 1 to 14 pups and size depends on the size of the female. I don't know of any nurseries in our waters for sandbars. I have caught many dog fish on plugs and even top water over the years so it's not impossible.

Roger
10-14-2009, 07:53 AM
The spiney dogfish is indangered, so they are very rare around these parts

:laugha: :laugha: :laugha: :laugha:

MakoMike
10-14-2009, 08:20 AM
Hard to tell with out a picture, but most likely a dog fish. though you never know a brown of that size would have probably been from this year as they are normally litters of 1 to 14 pups and size depends on the size of the female. I don't know of any nurseries in our waters for sandbars. I have caught many dog fish on plugs and even top water over the years so it's not impossible.

Sandbar (Brown) sharks pup in all of the coastal estuaries along the east coat. Usually in June or July. Not saying it was a small brown shark, but it is not impossible.

RIROCKHOUND
10-14-2009, 08:21 AM
Definitely had the shape of the shark in this pic,just a little smaller.

What did the mouth/teeth look like?

basswipe
10-14-2009, 05:46 PM
What did the mouth/teeth look like?

Lotsa of teeth!This thing had no lack of teeth!

As far as the mouth not much different than most I assume,underneath and kinda U-shaped.

RIROCKHOUND
10-14-2009, 06:41 PM
then a brown or sand bar. not a dog.
good catch

Islander77
10-15-2009, 01:43 AM
The spiney dogfish is indangered, so they are very rare around these parts

:fury: Yea and boy they just love how the feds did that so they can wreak havoc on the cod and haddock fisheries off the cape... dogfish are thicker then ever up there you can hear them knocking into and off of the hull... endangered my left nut... The feds only did that so the .25 a pound fish they could get money off it to..