Special Shore-based shark rules.
https://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/sharks/#sbsf
Life Cycle:
Bonnetheads breed and give birth in November. These sharks mature at about 3 feet in length and bear 6 to 12 young at one time.
Migration:
Bonnetheads prefer water temperatures over 70°. They move south during the cold months. They are found around Amelia Island from May to September.
Fishing Tips:
Bonnethead sharks are an inshore species found in bays and estuaries. They feed chiefly on crabs and other crustaceans. Cut bait, pinfish will attract bonnethead. Most are in the 10-20 lb. range.
Food Value:
Good
Regulations:
Max 5 feet
No Size Limit
Limit 1
State Record: 28 pounds from the Halifax River