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B&J's
Posted by jrogers on Mar 06 2006
In general, I agree with Gray. The common advice on this is that it is easy to get in over your head. That being said, the guys at B&J Commercial commented that they are waiting on the gear so that they can make up rigs for shark fishing in case you want to do it yourself. I think I will get a couple of sets of gear myself, and may try it sometime this summer. They are getting a certian hook where you can cut the leader and let the shark go, supposidly without damaging the shark (I think the hook will eventually work out). Of course, you will loose a set of gear each time you do a catch and release like this.

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