Blue shark fishing
The blue shark is a pelagic shark also known as the blue shark(Prionace glauca). It is found in all seas and oceans where it feeds on fish and squid, although it also eats larger prey.
It is mostly caught by baiting. It uses a sturdy bass because otherwise it will cut you during the fight with its sharp teeth.
The blue shark is considered a near-threatened species, so we encourage fishing & release.
Species similar to Blue shark
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Albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga). It has quite large eyes and differs from other tunas because it has a longer and larger pectoral fin (hence its Latin name: alalunga). The largest specimens can reach 1.40 m and weigh up to 40 kg.
MORE INFO >Albacore
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The bluefish(Pomatomus saltatrix), also known as chough or tallahams, is a very popular species among fishing enthusiasts because of its aggressiveness, strength and speed. During the fight they usually make several spectacular jumps to try to get rid of the hook. They can measure more than one meter and weigh more than 10kg.
MORE INFO >Anjova
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Bigeye tuna(Thunnus obesus), known in the Canary Islands as tuna, is a member of the tuna family, along with bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna and albacore. They can exceed 2 meters and weigh up to 200 kg. This pelagic fish is fished in temperate and tropical seas (except the Mediterranean). Trolling is the best fishing technique.
MORE INFO >Bigeye tuna
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The Blue Marlin(Makaira nigricans) is probably the most iconic species for sport Anglers. This fantastic fighter feeds mainly on fish, octopus and squid. It is usually caught trolling offshore, using artificial lures or natural bait (bonito, mackerel...).
MORE INFO >Blue Marlin
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Also known as llampuga(Coryphaena hippurus), the dorado has its very peculiar shape with its flattened head, a long dorsal fin and its vivid colors ranging from dark blue and green on the top and yellow on the sides.
MORE INFO >Dorado
The best fishing charters for Blue shark
Papeete II
Beaulieu-Sur-Mer, Nice