Lemon Shark
AKA: Brown Shark Family: Shark
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Lemon Shark Specifications
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| Water: Salt/Coastal Waters |
Where: Surf / Inshore / Rivers And Streams |
| Size: Most common at 20-100 pounds, with the capabilty of reaching about 400 pounds. |
| Fight: Not as flashy or exhuberant as other sharks, but still a good pull and a cunning gamester. |
| Deliciousness: Good |
| Range: Both Coasts |
Technique: Drifting / Still Fishing / Casting |
| Baits: Shrimp / Baitfish / Crab / Squid / Lures / Flies |
Tackle: Spinning / Baitcasting / Fly Fishing |
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All members of the shark family are identifiable by most anglers pretty easily, as they for the most part have similarly shaped and colored bodies (anywhere from a light brown, tan or grey if not darker upper halfs and a lighter underside), what sets the Lemon Shark apart is its streamlined body, with fins that are shorter and wider than the rest of his family.
These fish are found in shallower waters inshore or nearshore along the coast, rarely ventures into deep waters offshore.
Live and dead baitfish, shrimp and cutbaits make for the best natural bait, while any attractivel presented artificial make for the best casted bait
 Fishing Reports Featuring Lemon Shark
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