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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.

The Goblin shark is not very often seen as they live well below the surface. They have a very unusual shape and those that have been lucky enough to spot them have report that they look like they are more disabled and disfigured. They have a long protrusion for their nose and this is believed to help them locate prey. They seem to feed on crabs as well as sting rays and mollusks and any other organism that lives at the bottom of the ocean.

On many occasions on the way home from a hard days fishing countless people have reported seeing grey seals playing in the sea and sunbathing on shore. A lucky few have even witnessed some sharks feeding on them as well. For the soft at heart it could be upsetting to see the sharks toss the seals into the air playing with them before having their meal.

Their boat can take up to six people at a time and they take trips to the Stellwagen Bank, Cape Cod Bay as well as many other offshore waters still all within the New England area. They are available to take out fishermen seven days a week as their continued existence depends on repeat business to make their living. They are equipped to take anyone from novice to experts and are more than willing to share their experiences with all.

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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