Are Bull sharks a significant hazard around Tampa Bay?

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BLoaf

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I have been thinking about spearfishing under the Gandy bridge but wonder what the shark situation is this time of year. I know the Tarpon draw a lot of them in. Is it safe to be spearing with the gray suits around?
 
Bull sharks can be a hazard when ever they are encountered. I think the only folks that would encourage spearfishing when Bull Sharks are present are in the funeral home business.
 
I have been thinking about spearfishing under the Gandy bridge but wonder what the shark situation is this time of year. I know the Tarpon draw a lot of them in. Is it safe to be spearing with the gray suits around?

FWC spearfishing regulations:
You may NOT spearfish (excluding bowhunting and gigging) as described below:​
  • Spearfishing of marine and freshwater species in freshwater is prohibited. Possession of a spear gun in or on freshwater is also prohibited.
  • Within 100 yards of a public swimming beach, any commercial or public fishing pier, or any part of a bridge from which public fishing is allowed.
  • Within 100 feet of any part of a jetty that is above the surface of the sea - except for the last 500 yards of a jetty that extends more than 1,500 yards from the shoreline.
  • In Collier County and in Monroe County from Long Key north to the Dade County line.
  • For any fish for which spearing is expressly prohibited by law (listed above).
  • In any body of water under the jurisdiction of the Environmental Protection, Recreation and Parks. (Possession of spearfishing equipment is prohibited in these areas, unless it is unloaded and properly stored.)
​I believe Gandy Bridge allows public fishing. If so, I don't think you can legally spearfish there.
 
Friendship trail (second built gandy span and only place to fish) was closed forever ago and you would have to be pretty ballsy (and illegal) to drop a line next to cars whizzing by at 80. So as long as you are 300 feet from the ends where people can fish, all major bay bridges are fair game.

I say lets do it B, my house is up the street from crisp park boat ramp and we motor over to redneck (gandy) beach all the time.
 
Like hanging out near big bridges and vis is less than stellar there. Let us know how it goes.
 
You can legally do it, just keep one of those spears handy for any frisky sharks...

I'm serious. Some of those ****ers were near the Perdido Pass jetties when I was using a pole spear, I nearly had to jab one.
 
Thanks for the info.
 

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