Shark Fishing Boats For Sale From Scout

380 LXF

Shark fishing is one of the most exciting sports on the water. No other sport elicits thrills, interest, and adventure like shark fishing. And with a large diversity of species, there is a shark to be caught in virtually all types of waters. Of course, you’ll need a great boat to get it done. Here are some of the top shark fishing boats for sale from Scout!

What To Look For In A Shark Fishing Boat

Because sharks are found in all types of waters, you have your options, but there are a few important features you’ll want in your craft. A place to cut bait, for starters, is important, because most fishing is done with live bait. This also means a raw-water wash-down is helpful for cleaning the mess.

If you are pursuing large sharks, a fighting marine chair is also beneficial. As for size, it really depends on where you want to fish, but a versatile boat that can go in shallow or deeper waters will help you catch sharks in practically any location.

Shark Fishing Boats From Scout

Here are some of the top shark fishing boats from Scout:

380 lxf

380 LXF

Catching sharks can be a real pleasure in the 380 LXF. You’ll have the right gear for the task, including an optional Release marine fighting chair. You’ll also have plenty of space to fish with a large group, increasing your chances of catching a trophy shark.

275 lxf

275 LXF

For truly outstanding luxury on the water, look no further than the 275 LXF, a wonderful shark-fishing boat that can help you target both nearshore and offshore species. This boat has all the equipment you need, including the option of a fiberglass leaning post with a bait prep station and tackle drawers.

177 sportfish

177 Sportfish

If you want to target sharks in estuaries, bays, and intertidal areas, the 177 Sportfish is a great choice. This center console boat can smoothly cruise to your fishing destination, and with a comfortable casting deck, you can reach the fish that create unforgettable excitement.

Shark Fishing Tips

Shark location will depend on the species, but you can find various types across nearly any water in the ocean, as well as waters that have access to the ocean. They are common along beaches (we don’t mean to scare you!), deep channels, inlets, estuaries, and reefs. Piers, which are usually teeming with aquatic life, are also good locations for sharks.

For obvious reasons, the tackle you use for sharks should be strong and heavy. You’ll need powerful reels, strong rods, and metal leaders between the line and the lure. Most shark fishing is done with cut bait or live bait, with chum to attract the hungry predators. Oily fish, such as bonita, bluefish, mullet, and mackerel, are great for attracting sharks. Lures, however, are also options for shark fishing. If the water is well chummed, a fish-imitating lure can trigger a strike from aggressive sharks.

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