How To Catch Big Sharks On Topwater Lures (And Best Rigging)

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When the bite dies because there are so many sharks around, do you pack it in and go home?

Or do you start shark fishing?

Well, this just happened to us when we were targeting bull redfish on topwater lures.

So when the sharks showed up, we started catching big sharks on plugs.

And you MUST watch this incredible on-the-water footage!

Check it out below!

How To Catch Big Sharks On Topwater Lures [VIDEO]

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How To Rig Topwater Lures For Sharks

You’ll need:

Go through the eye of the lure with the wire and make a haywire twist to connect it.

Remember you are twisting not wrapping!

And do not cut the wire tag-end because it will be super sharp.

Bend it and barrel roll it until it breaks off.

Then pull about 18″ of wire from the lure to your 50# mono leader.

Connect your 50# mono leader to your wire with an Albright Knot.

Click here to get the full steps on tying this knot.

Tactics For Catching Sharks On Topwater Lures

You can use old, beat-up lures to catch sharks on topwater lures and it’s a ton of fun!

But frequently check your lure because when you’re fishing for sharks, you can get holes in your plugs.

And once there’s water inside, they don’t work effectively.

The best retrieve to get sharks fired up is a walk-the-dog retrieve.

A topwater retrieved with a zig-zag motion on the surface mimics an injured baitfish.

But you don’t want to be too slow or too fast (so practice)!

Also, make sure you keep the wire out from the tip of the rod so you don’t damage anything.

And lastly, always crimp the barbs on your treble hooks (or replace them with inline hooks).

Conclusion

catching big sharks on topwater lures

Catching big sharks on topwater is more fun than drinking White Claws around a bonfire.

So if you’ve never tried this, you need to give it a shot!

Have any questions about how to catch big sharks on topwater or how to make this rig?

Let me know down in the comments!

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Andrew Ford
7 months ago

Apart from the time and effort it takes to set up steel leaders, is there any reason to not use a steel leader when throwing topwater for jack crevalle and/or redfish to prevent getting cut off by blues or sharks?

Luke Simonds
7 months ago
Reply to  Andrew Ford

If there are a bunch of blues/sharks that are stealing lures, then going with a short wire is ok given that most fish that hit topwater are following from behind and don’t get a good look at the line in front of the lure.

steve
2 years ago

When tying the Albright/Alberto knots braid to mono, it is suggested that the braid goes in at the end of knot in the same direction as it went in to begin. On this wire rig he does it opposite. Is that only because it is wire leader??

Michael Pane
2 years ago

Funny the same day this was posted I hooked a a 40 inch spinner shark on the moonwalker beta test lure that same morning. Wasnt targeting them, but still managed to get it in with a 7ft mojo yak + 3000 ballistic with 15lb braid and 30lb floro leader (which was of course totally shredded once I got it off).

Kenneth Johnston
2 years ago

OK, headed to the IRL in November and thought I might get my lazy old butt out of the boat and wet wade some docks. Now you tell me about these big sharks swimming around. Guess I’ll stay in the boat. Crap, I was sure I could catch some monster snook and reds under those docks wading.

Robert Keeler
2 years ago

Where do I signup to be a stunt double for Wyatt? I thoroughly enjoyed the video and rigging.

A Rollins
2 years ago

When the bite is fast and furious, and the stores are out of lures, try making your own topwater lures out of hardwood dowels or an old wooden broomstick.
I’ve done this on occasion when the Bluefish bite is off the hook in New England.

Racerkeith
2 years ago

Fishing at the Marquesas over a wreck the Blacktips started cutting everything hooked in have before we could get them to the boat. We broke out a few old sailfish plugs on #12 fly rods and had an absolute blast!

Pat Ogletree
2 years ago

This was a great video Wyatt! I found something else to put on the bucket list!

When Hollywood got close to that shark to cut the wire I thought for a second he might become Capt Left Hand Hollywood!

This looks like a blast!

Dylan
2 years ago

Didn’t know you could catch a shark on a topwater👍

Rick Mayo
2 years ago

What rod were you using?

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