Captiva Fishing, Sharks!

Jimmy Burnsed & A Big Shark, Catch & Release, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, Sanibel Island, Sunday, November 12, 2017. Photo Credit: James Berg.
Jimmy Burnsed & A Big Shark, Catch & Release, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, Sanibel Island, Sunday, November 12, 2017. Photo Credit: James Berg.

Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, November 12, 2017: More Sharks.

CaptivaRentals.org: Avoid VRBO Fees. Rent Directly From Local Homeowners.Captiva Fishing Report, Sunday, November 12: More Sharks, Inshore, Catch & Release; Red Tide Report (Caloosahatchee freshwater runoff, but no red tide); and more fishing reports from other areas and Captains.

Sunday, November 12: More Sharks & Spanish Mackerel, Jimmy Burnsed with a big shark, catch & release; still a lot of Spanish Mackerel, False Albacore Tuna, and sharks feeding on bait schools moving south offshore.

Please also visit the SanibelFort MyersFlorida Fishing Report and Cuban Fishing sites.  Better water moving north of Sanibel up through Captiva & North Captiva.

Blacktip Sharks, Stealing The Tarpon Bait, Catch & Release, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, Sanibel Island, Sunday, October 12, 2017, [File Photo -  Tuesday, August 8, 2017].
Blacktip Sharks, Stealing The Tarpon Bait, Catch & Release, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, Sanibel Island, Sunday, October 12, 2017, [File Photo – Tuesday, August 8, 2017].
“The blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) is a species of requiem shark, and part of the family Carcharhinidae. It is common to coastal tropical and subtropical waters around the world, including brackish habitats. Genetic analyses have revealed substantial variation within this species, with populations from the western Atlantic Ocean isolated and distinct from those in the rest of its range. The blacktip shark has a stout, fusiform body with a pointed snout, long gill slits, and no ridge between the dorsal fins. Most individuals have black tips or edges on the pectoral, dorsal, pelvic, and caudal fins. It usually attains a length of 1.5 m (4.9 ft).

Blacktip Shark, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, Wednesday, August 10, 2016.
Blacktip Shark, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, Wednesday, August 10, 2016.

Swift, energetic piscivores, blacktip sharks are known to make spinning leaps out of the water while attacking schools of small fish. Their demeanor has been described as “timid” compared to other large requiem sharks. Both juveniles and adults form groups of varying size. Like other members of its family, the blacktip shark is viviparous; females bear one to 10 pups every other year. Young blacktip sharks spend the first months of their lives in shallow nurseries, and grown females return to the nurseries where they were born to give birth themselves. In the absence of males, females are also capable of asexual reproduction.

Captiva Fishing, Blacktip Shark 4-4-15, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing & Fort Myers Fishing Charters & Guide Service.
Captiva Fishing, Blacktip Shark 4-4-15, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing & Fort Myers Fishing Charters & Guide Service.

Normally wary of humans, blacktip sharks can become aggressive in the presence of food and have been responsible for a number of attacks on people. This species is of importance to both commercial and recreational fisheries across many parts of its range, with its meat, skin, fins, and liver oil used. It has been assessed as Near Threatened by the IUCN, on the basis of its low reproductive rate and high value to fishers.”  Please see more information here.

Captiva Fishing, Blacktip Shark 4-2-15, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing & Fort Myers Fishing Charters & Guide Service.
Captiva Fishing, Blacktip Shark 4-2-15, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing & Fort Myers Fishing Charters & Guide Service.

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We’re located at Castaways Marina, Santiva, Sanibel Island, just before the Blind Pass bridge to Captiva Island.

Charlie's Black Tip Shark caught on Sanibel & Captiva charters!
Charlie’s Black Tip Shark caught on Sanibel & Captiva charters!

After a fierce storm, Turner Beach, the beach adjoining the Pass, is frequently covered with a bounty of shells from Olives to Fighting Whelks to the more common Conchs. The fishing is also renowned with sharks in the summer, tailing redfish on the bayside flats and snook under and off the Blind Pass bridge. Because Turner Beach faces Westward, the sunsets are spectacular and a popular viewing point for residents and visitors alike.

Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, Saturday, 6-27-15, Blacktip Shark 2, Catch & Release ~ #Sanibel #Captiva
Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, Saturday, 6-27-15, Blacktip Shark 2, Catch & Release ~ #Sanibel #Captiva

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Captiva Fishing, Josh Schardin, Blacktip Shark, 4-8-15, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing & Fort Myers Fishing Charters & Guide Service.
Captiva Fishing, Josh Schardin, Blacktip Shark, 4-8-15, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing & Fort Myers Fishing Charters & Guide Service.