Carcharhinus leucas
The Bull Shark, known for its adaptability to both salt and freshwater, is a thrilling catch due to its aggressive nature and formidable strength. Its presence in estuaries and rivers as well as coastal areas makes it a versatile target for anglers seeking an adrenaline-packed fishing experience.
Max Size
350 cm
Habitat
Estuaries, rivers, and coastal areas
Best Season
Late spring to early fall
Best Time
Early morning and late afternoon
Zambezi River
Mozambique
The Zambezi River is renowned for its large population of Bull Sharks, especially near the river mouth where freshwater mixes with seawater.
Best: March to July
Boca Grande
USA
Famous for its tarpon fishing, Boca Grande is also a hotspot for catching Bull Sharks attracted by the presence of tarpon.
Best: May to June
Breede River
South Africa
Bull Sharks are known to swim upriver here, providing a rare freshwater angling experience.
Best: December to April
Pine Island Sound
USA
This area between Pine Island and Sanibel in Florida offers great opportunities to catch Bull Sharks in shallow waters.
Best: April to August
Rio Dulce
Guatemala
This spot is known for Bull Sharks that venture far into freshwater, offering a unique inland fishing experience.
Best: May to October
Nile River
Egypt
The Nile is another location where Bull Sharks are found in freshwater, though they are more challenging to locate and catch here.
Best: June to September
Moreton Bay
Australia
Popular for its diverse marine life, Moreton Bay offers a good chance to catch Bull Sharks near Brisbane.
Best: November to March
Best bait: Live mullet or other large fish