Big Hammerheads and bulls!

May 03, 2026 Charleston 1 photo
Shark (Hammerhead)
Shark (Hammerhead)

Trip Summary

The time is now everyone, the big sharks are chewing!! We had a wonderful trip Sunday with a couple of great guys, one from North Carolina and the other Colorado. The BirdDog ran to about 60ft of water and with a nice wind from the North/Northeast it was a little sloppy but made for a great drift. We set out three rods, a deep, mid and top water set up. Using cut Bonita for bait on balloon rigs we had our first good hook up about 15 minutes in, however unfortunately we were unable to keep the shark on and lost it after the first big run. I suspect it was a bull based on depth, and that spot traditionally gives up a few nice bull sharks every spring. Fast forward about 30 minutes later as we crossed a nice piece of live bottom we hooked up to a heck of a hammerhead! I was not going to allow this one to get away and put a decent amount of drag on it while we cleared the lines and prepped the deck of the boat. everyone had a chance on the reel, and this shark was not giving up without a fight. It stayed up top and we were able to watch it for a while when we could get close. A few real good runs later it was boatside, but still pretty green and gave one last hoorah and snapped the leader which was 100 lb test. It was a fun day on the water and we were back at the dock around 1PM and home in time to watch the race!
Kevin Stone
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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