Several years ago my son and I went for a helicopter ride at Destin, Florida. It was a 15 minute flight down the beach and back and once airborne we could see thousands of sharks just off the second sandbar less than 100 yards from the beach we had been swimming at about an hour earlier. I asked the pilot why no one was warned of this and his reply was "those are just bull sharks and they won't hurt you, besides that nobody wants to scare off the tourists." Luckily we had a pool at the hotel because I wasn't going back out there, nor were my children. A couple of years later we went back and I took a rod and reel armed with 80 lb. test line, a wire leader, and some mullets I bought at a seafood store down the road. I cast out over the second sand bar and in 30 minutes I had landed three bulls weighing 30 to fifty lbs. Big enough to gnaw on your leg. I was informed by one of the locals I could get fined pretty good for catching them so I cut the filets off of them and put them in a cooler full of ice. When I got home we grilled them over charcoal. Good stuff. I'd much rather eat them than them eat me.
Bull sharks have, the last I heard, been found as far up the Mississippi as Illinois. They can function quite well in fresh water.
Bull sharks... range far from the ocean, up freshwater rivers and streams. Many canals in Florida have them, and I think some sawfish.
Bull sharks have, the last I heard, been found as far up the Mississippi as Illinois. They can function quite well in fresh water.
Shark attacks off the Fl coast are invariable committed by Bull sharks. They are the MOST testosterone charged creature in humanity and can live and prosper in either salt, brackish or FRESH water. They have been reportedly seen in Lake Okeechobee so don't et someone misguide you.Several years ago my son and I went for a helicopter ride at Destin, Florida. It was a 15 minute flight down the beach and back and once airborne we could see thousands of sharks just off the second sandbar less than 100 yards from the beach we had been swimming at about an hour earlier. I asked the pilot why no one was warned of this and his reply was "those are just bull sharks and they won't hurt you, besides that nobody wants to scare off the tourists." Luckily we had a pool at the hotel because I wasn't going back out there, nor were my children. A couple of years later we went back and I took a rod and reel armed with 80 lb. test line, a wire leader, and some mullets I bought at a seafood store down the road. I cast out over the second sand bar and in 30 minutes I had landed three bulls weighing 30 to fifty lbs. Big enough to gnaw on your leg. I was informed by one of the locals I could get fined pretty good for catching them so I cut the filets off of them and put them in a cooler full of ice. When I got home we grilled them over charcoal. Good stuff. I'd much rather eat them than them eat me.