Bronzewahler Shark
|
Scientific
Name |
Carcharhinus
brachyurus |
| |
| Other
Names |
Copper
Shark |
| |
| World
Record |
533
lb 8 oz |
| |
Description
The Bronze Whaler is bronze
to an olive-grey on the upper part
of its body and white underneath.
It has a pointed or sharply rounded
snout of moderate length.
Habitat
The Bronze Whaler can be
found in the waters surrounding all
continents except the Antartica and
is considered to be missing from the
western Atlantic Ocean . It prefers
coastal waters in tropical or temperate
areas and is commonly found in depths
down to 100 m. It is prevalent along
the east and west coasts of Australia
and is one of the most common sharks
in Moreton Bay in the south-east of
Queensland, Australia.
Feeding Habits
It preys on bony fish such
as mullet, swordfish and sawfish,
other sharks, rays and cephalopods.
The yearly sardine run along the Natal
Coast of South Africa is a particular
favourite.
Age and Growth
The Bronze Whaler Shark is
approximately 60-70 cm at birth and
may reach approximately 325 cm when
it is fully grown. It can weigh up
to 250 kg.
Tackle and Methods
The terminal tackle may consist
of an 8/0 to 16/0 hook baited with
a whole fish or other bait and weighted
by a heavy sinker. Strong line is
required, not only because of the
size of the quarry, but also because
the line is subject to constant abrasion
against the sand. Sturdy fiber glass
rods with roller line guides are suggested
with size 5/0 to 8/0 big game reels.
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