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caught 7 of these last week, I thought they were young black tips,but a buddy of mine dont think thats what they are. So, I told him I would ask some pros. The pic is kinda crappy,but its all I got,came from a phone.
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http://images.search.yahoo.com/image...sigb=12r19a5gd
Take a look at this pic. You will notice the Black tip has black tips on his top fin and his side fins. |
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http://images.search.yahoo.com/image...sigb=11pgpehsp
Look at this picture. It is a Bull Shark which has the black on the tail but missing from the other fins, just like the ones you caught. My guess is you caught some young ones. According to Audubon, their range and habitat match where we caught them. |
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fyi, a shark must be 50 something inches to keep it and theres a season(not sure if its in season or not right now)
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54" not 50 and it is in season i believe it opened june 30th |
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we didnt keep that one
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That is a little bull shark.
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