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Thread: Gold Coast Bull Sharks

  1. #16

    Re: Gold Coast Bull Sharks

    I've eaten bullsharks many a time as long as they are less than 4foot, less mercury in their system. 3 to 4 foot is good, make sure you sharpen your knife many times when you fillet these buggers. Knifes get blunt very quickly. Deep fry in beer batter. Peter

  2. #17

    Re: Gold Coast Bull Sharks

    One thing that has been overlooked. Circle hooks are you friend.


    Dave.
    Avast ye matey!


  3. #18

    Re: Gold Coast Bull Sharks

    I agree dave, smaller sharks up to 80kg hook very nicely with cirles. but with the larger fish, j pattern are more of an option IMO, unless the circle trails the bait and you can foul hook it. very hard to make the gape exposed adequately when a circle hook is applied to a larger bait.

    cuzza

  4. #19

    Re: Gold Coast Bull Sharks

    Hi cuzza never used a j hook, then again never hooked a noah bigger than 20kg i only fish the bay in my tinnie so i try to target the under 4ft noah's. They taste the best.

    hope e dencraft don't come across sharks that big, would be interesting to watch Who's gunna get the hook out.


    Dave.
    Avast ye matey!


  5. #20

    Re: Gold Coast Bull Sharks

    i think id shit if i hooked an 80kg speciaman lol. what tides are good or does it not really matter

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