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The Bonnethead Shark (Sphyrna tiburo) is one of the smaller members of the hammerhead family, distinguished by its unique shovel-shaped head. These sharks typically measure between 24-59 inches in length and weigh between 13-28 pounds, making them manageable for most anglers to handle. - Unlike their larger hammerhead cousins, Bonnetheads are considered generally harmless to humans. - They primarily feed on crustaceans, particularly crabs, making them unique among sharks.
Wednesday November brought perfect conditions for our Boston inshore fishing adventure. After some early morning rain cleared up, we hit the water with minimal boat traffic and immediately found the fish ready to bite. Using a combination of drift fishing and live bait techniques, we landed an impressive Bonnethead Shark that put up a serious fight. Boston's inshore waters offer consistent action year-round, with fall being particularly productive right now. Whether you're targeting sharks or other inshore species, our local fishing spots hold plenty of action. This trip focuses on proven methods that work in these waters - perfect for anglers of all skill levels looking to experience what makes Boston's fishing scene so special.
Guide Joseph of Laddu Guddu on Wednesday November offers inshore fishing adventures that deliver consistent results. Our Inshore Fishing Adventure combines the excitement of shark fishing with the scenic beauty of Boston's productive waters. We provide all necessary gear, licenses, and safety equipment for a successful day on the water. After your trip, we'll clean and package your catch free of charge so you can take it home without the hassle. Perfect for families and anglers of all skill levels, this charter offers excellent value for the experience provided.
Our inshore trips focus on productive techniques that consistently produce results in Boston waters. The fall season has been delivering incredible action, with minimal boat traffic and ideal conditions for targeting sharks and other inshore species. We utilize both drift fishing and live bait presentations that work extremely well in these waters.
What makes this trip special is the combination of fishing action and the overall experience. You'll get personalized instruction on techniques that work best in Boston's inshore waters, all while enjoying the scenic beauty of the area. Whether you're an experienced angler or trying fishing for the first time, this adventure offers something for everyone.
The Bonnethead Shark is one of Boston's most exciting inshore species to target. These smaller members of the hammerhead family are readily identifiable by their distinctive shovel-shaped heads. They typically cruise the shallower inshore waters around structure and sandy bottoms, making them accessible to anglers fishing from smaller vessels.
Fall is an excellent time to target Bonnethead Sharks in Boston as they remain active in our waters. They respond well to live bait presentations, particularly crabs, shrimp, and small fish. When hooked, they put up a tremendous fight relative to their size, making them a favorite among sport anglers. The current seasonal patterns have brought these sharks closer to shore, creating perfect opportunities for memorable catches.
Our inshore fishing trips accommodate single anglers up to small groups, making them perfect for solo trips, families, or friends looking for a day on the water. We recommend wearing weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and bringing a camera to document your catches. Morning departures typically offer the best conditions, though we can adjust based on weather and tides to maximize your success.
All necessary fishing equipment is provided, including quality rods, reels, and terminal tackle. We'll handle the bait preparation and rigging, allowing you to focus on the fishing experience. Our boat is well-maintained with safety equipment and fish-finding technology to put you on the most productive spots.