Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Everyone Loves The Shark Fishing Cape Cod Offers

By Iva Cannon


Many people dream of being able to go deep sea fishing and to catch that big one. This dream can become a reality with the efficient shark fishing Cape Cod provides. There are many different charters that guarantee a catch of some or other species of fish as well as ensuring that one has a great time doing it.

The Magellan Fishing Charter knows which location would be best suited for the different species. They say the best bait is just east of Chatham and south of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. The most abundant waters are around Cape Cod because of the warm and cold waters that mix.

Nantucket is only fifty kilometres south of Cape Cod and the population on this island is about ten thousand but during the summer months this figure can raise to about fifty thousand. According to the Forbes magazine the value of the houses in this area are among the highest in the United States. In 1966 it was designated a National Historic Landmark because it has the finest surviving architectural and environmental examples dating back to the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century.

Many people like to go out on these boats just to witness the arial acrobatics that the sharks perform once they have been hooked. In some cases Blue Sharks have even come up from under the boat and taken bait out of people's hands. Many have reported seeing dolphins as well as Finn back Whales and Humpback whales as well. It is truly an awesome thing to experience leaving the image in one's mind for many years to come.

The Mako Shark can be found in both warm and cold waters and some prefer living close to the shore while others in deeper waters. They are considered to be quite aggressive especially if they find people in their territory. Just because they are a smaller size does not mean that they are scared of humans and will not attack.

Their boat can take up to six people at a time and they take trips to the Stellwagen Bank, Cape Cod Bay as well as many other offshore waters still all within the New England area. They are available to take out fishermen seven days a week as their continued existence depends on repeat business to make their living. They are equipped to take anyone from novice to experts and are more than willing to share their experiences with all.

The boat receives annual United States Coast Guard safety inspections and also has an inflatable life raft. All life jackets will fit an adult as well as children and there are fire extinguishers and signal flairs on board as well. A searchlight and first aid kits are also stashed away in case of emergencies.

People are asked to bring rain jackets and pants as well as warm clothing as the further out to sea one gets the cooler the air can become. Also do not forget the sun screen and sun glasses. Shoes are a must as no one will be allowed to fish bare foot and definitely no high heels. All fish that are caught will be filleted by the Captain and must be packed into zip lock freezer bags and put into a large cooler that is packed with ice.




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