The weather was beautiful. The Amish even showed up to walk out on the bar. Today's guest caught well over his limit of 15 Blues. I went back later on my own time and caught this 50 in. Sandbar Shark within 15 minutes of setting up, just like the 51 in.er caught on the 27th. If you catch what you think is a Shark it should have teeth like in the picture, otherwise its either a Smooth or Spiny Dogfish. You can see a tire track in the sand to help determine the size.

Fish Species: Sandbar Shark
Bait Used: Bunker
Tackle Used:
Method Used: surf
Water Depth: 4-6ft.
Water Temperature: 70
Wind Direction: ene
Wind Speed: 5-10
TEETH
TEETH

Sandbar Shark
Sandbar Shark


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About The Author: William Meyer

Company: Sand Spike Fishing Guide

Area Reporting: Monmouth and Ocean Counties

Bio: I have been fishing for 22 years in both Monmouth and Ocean Counties. I mainly target Striped Bass, Blues, Weakfish & Croakers from the surf, the Barnegat Bay & the Toms River,Sea Bass & Blackfish in the Point Pleasant Canal along with Rainbow & Brook Trout in the upper Toms River as well as both branches of the Metedeconk River.

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