Private Shark Attack Fishing Adventure from Providenciales


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  • Private Shark Attack Fishing Adventure from Providenciales

Leeward Settlement, Turks and Caicos Islands

Trip Type:   Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration:  Flexible
Looking for the thrill of a lifetime? Fighting a shark is the ultimate challenge of a man or woman against a beast of nature. No experience is necessary to catch a shark on this tour because you will be going out with a knowledgeable crew. Shark fishing is undoubtedly an adrenaline rush - these fish demonstrate almost no discrimination against rigged baits, so it makes shark fishing ideal for all levels, with the right crew. Some of the sharks you might spot include Lemon Sharks, Bull Sharks, Nurse Sharks and Hammer Heads.

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Looking for the thrill of a lifetime? Fighting a shark is the ultimate challenge of a man or woman against a beast of nature. No experience is necessary to catch a shark on this tour because you will be going out with a knowledgeable crew. Shark fishing is undoubtedly an adrenaline rush - these fish demonstrate almost no discrimination against rigged baits, so it makes shark fishing ideal for all levels, with the right crew. Some of the sharks you might spot include Lemon Sharks, Bull Sharks, Nurse Sharks and Hammer Heads.Your trip begins when you are picked up at your hotel or port at the appropriate departure selected time for either a half day or full day fishing trip. Before you board your guide will give you a brief introduction and safety instructions. Then you are off to Leeward Marina for your fishing adventure.

All charter fishing trips are custom designed to fit the schedule of the angler. This type of fishing trip involve the use of live bait and light tackle. You should bring a few items to enjoy the fishing trip even more such as sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, a camera and motion sickness medicine if needed. On the ocean, it’s usually 10 to 20 degrees cooler than it is inland. Conditions can also change rapidly. If you wear layers, you can adjust up and down accordingly. If you have little ones, it's a good idea to bring a change of clothes for them. Kids tend to have a knack of getting wet!




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