Tiger Shark

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The tiger shark is a hard fighting species and a highly rated game fish.

 

HOW TO IDENTIFY A TIGER SHARK

The tiger shark can be readily indentified by its cockscomb-shaped, serrated teeth, which are recurvate and deeply notched on the inner margin. They teeth are the same in both jaws. The first two of the five gill slits are above the pectoral fin. There is a long, prominent keel along either side of the caudal peduncle. The young characteristically have very prominent, dark brown tiger stripes and leopard spots on the upper body and tail, but adults have less prominent markings.This shark species is reported to be especially dangerous to humans because of its proneness to attack, and its tendency to occur in shallow water where people swim. It is a sluggish swimmer under normal conditions but comes alive in the presence of food which, considering the objects found in the stomachs of captured specimens, can be almost anything. In Australia and Florida this shark has been responsible for many fatal attacks. In just about all of the reported attacks, it was believed that the shark mistakenly attacked swimmers who resembled the tiger shark’s prey. Many divers have reported tiger shark sightings while underwater and most divers have described the tiger sharks’ behavior as quite docile.

 

WHERE TO CATCH TIGER SHARK

The tiger shark occurs worldwide in tropical and warm temperate seas, but has been found during the summer season as far north as Massachusetts in the western Atlantic and Iceland in the eastern Atlantic. Although there have been reports of tiger sharks in this northern range, this occurrence is very rare. The following list includes additional details on where to catch this fish:

BAITFISH PATCHES                            BIRDS

DEEP SHORE WATER                         NIGHT FISHING

THE OPEN OCEAN                          BAYS AND ESTUARIES

COASTAL WATERS                                MANGROVES

REEFS, WRECKS, AND SHOALS

 

HOW TO CATCH TIGER SHARK

Fishing methods include live bait fishing while chumming from boats or trolling. Whole or cut fish or scrap fillets are also effective baits. Many tiger sharks have been caught after trying to feed on hooked fish being played by anglers. The following are fishing methods used to catch this fish:

 

DRIFT FISHING       SALTWATER TROLLING       CHUMMING

 

TIGER SHARK LURES, TACKLE & BAIT

The following are lures, tackle or bait that can be used to catch this fish:

 

CUT BAIT                SQUID       SALTWATER LIVE BAIT