AfterDark
Contributor
I can't answer that question, but I can say that hanging a stringer full of fish from a float often gets them eaten by sea lions in this area. Not a good solution since sea lions are whitey's favorite lunch.
Absolutely, different tactics for different areas. We don't have many in-shore sharks in NE and even fewer potentially dangerous ones. I think if whitey had a choice between fish, sea loins, or you, no offense, but you'd most likely be last choice. Whites can tell with one bite if there is enough fat to make it worth eating. That's why people get bit and let go of, too much lean meat. Stay lean:shark: