You Will Love Your Shark Fishing Cape Cod Holiday

By Iva Cannon


For those lucky few that can afford to go on yearly vacations but are finding destinations to be very similar why not try something new and exciting. Shark fishing Cape Cod experiences are guaranteed to bring some sparkle back into the holiday. This is a peninsula in the state of Massachusetts in the North eastern United States.

This is a beautiful peninsula in the North-eastern United States that sticks out into the Atlantic Ocean. It has many wonderful beaches and during the summer months it is a very popular tourist destination. Two of the closest well known islands are Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. In order to get to these islands a ferry needs to be boarded.

They are mainly meat eaters and the larger ones tend to enjoy sea lions and seals. Some of them will even eat sea turtles and otters if they are in the vicinity of their hunting grounds. They do prefer to eat live prey but have no problem feeding on dead carcasses if food is scarce.

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.

There are many charters that offer one to go out onto the sea and do some deep sea fishing. It need not only be shark fishing but Haddock and Cod as well as Tuna and Striped Bass and Bluefish. The Big Fish II Charters offer an exciting adventure and have over thirty years of experience in taking out avid fisherman.

They are known to be the fastest of the shark specie and their top speed can reach sixty miles an hour when hunting or migrating. Their normal speed is about thirty five miles an hour. They are the most hunted of the sharks because they are not large but trying to hook one could prove to be difficult and one will need lots of skill and patience.

Most of the fishing charters guarantee that the Mako will be seen and most cases caught. The best time of year to hunt for them is during June to October. They are generally about one hundred to three hundred and fifty pounds in weight.

It is recommended that one brings some short waterproof boots but during March, April and May they need to be warm. Some or other boat shoes should be bought with during the warmer months as well as coolers with ice and plastic bags. Also pack whatever one is likely to eat and drink as well as cameras and don't forget the sun glasses.




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