We were down in Long Island Ba. last November & we were out on the ocean flats & the sharks were all over the bones when we hooked them. You just had to lower your rod & release the drag so the bone could run , The shark would give up the chase quickly as they couldn't catch the bones & wouldn't try hard if they thought the fish was healthy. After a while more & more sharks came in & we were just feeding them. They were lemon & black tip sharks & although the guides said they weren't usually aggressive they were getting pretty hairy & aggressive. I've been going down there for 5 years & this is the first time the guides wouldn't let us in the water. One of my buddies was in another boat elsewhere & saw a huge ( he said the dorsal fin was 3-4ft high & guessed the animal to be at least 15' long.) & the guide backed up his story,,,,.hammerhead chasing & catching a large Ray. Needless to say we only waded the inner flats after that & there we saw some fairly large cuda cruising around But they stayed away from us...

Neil