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coach buses for sale the Lady Fish. Then it came back and ate it. It was clearly a shark. The lady fish was jumping and making a big commotion just before it disappeared. A couple of years ago I had a small Black Tip chase a top water plug in Kitching Cove while I was fishing from a dock (I actually saw his black tipped fin as he passed below me.)Is it unusual to find sharks in the St. Lucie?Thanks for writing a great column.you've probably read that bull sharks are tolerant of low salinity. I've heard rumors, although unsubstantiated, that bull sharks have been seen in Lake Okeechobee.Anglers have told me about catches as far up river as Prima Vista Blvd.I have seen them chasing my bait in Kitching Cove and off Harbor Ridge docks. The farthest upriver I have caught a large shark blacktip was on the oyster bar off the northern shore of the St. Lucie across from the hospital near that red marker (I always forget the number).by the way, I learned not long ago that young bull sharks have black tipped dorsal fins.I'm not downplaying your observations. If anything, seeing sharks upriver speaks to water quality conditions. If the water quality is good enough to support a good supply of bait, and jacks and ladyfish and even tarpon are feeding on the bait, then there will be sharks, too.having said all that, there has been a lot of shark activity in the lagoon and rivers this year. I caught a blacktip in Grant 5 miles from the Sebastian Inlet. I also had one chase a DOA BFL in the cove on the north side of Nettles Island, and saw a bull in 3 feet of water at Vitolo Family Park.I bet I've seen a shark on