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Fishing on the reef can be frustrating when sharks are about. I hooked this fairly large trevally, but before I got him more than a metre off the bottom he was taken. After fighting the shark for a while, the trevally finally was torn free from the sharks teeth. ( pictures taken with my phone)
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4258/35513996515_4c006d9ef4_o.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/W7fvSK)
a couple more in this group
https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4212/35513996415_11fd4a5f48_o.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/W7fvR2)
Tannin
25-06-2017, 11:47am
By coincidence, I also have a slow fish, Daz. Mine isn't a Trevally 2.0kg though, it's a Tokina f/3.5-4.6. :)
Jokes aside, I found this post interesting and colourful.
By coincidence, I also have a slow fish, Daz. Mine isn't a Trevally 2.0kg though, it's a Tokina f/3.5-4.6. :)
Jokes aside, I found this post interesting and colourful.
Heh, yeah OK :) thanks
ameerat42
25-06-2017, 3:48pm
FANGS! for sharing:eek:
FANGS! for sharing:eek:
It's interesting to consider the arc of that bight and imagine the size of the shark with a mouth that big!!!!
The result of a shark taking a loan off you.
The result of a shark taking a loan off you.
:) well, they are damn annoying as their interest rate is 50% of our fish
martycon
05-07-2017, 3:58pm
Dazz it is disapointing as you say, and a waste of good fish. If only they preferred only trevally. Is it like that at many spots you fish at?
cheers marty
Dazz it is disapointing as you say, and a waste of good fish. If only they preferred only trevally. Is it like that at many spots you fish at?
cheers marty
Sharks can be annoying at any reef spot if you are unlucky. Some times of day are worse. Sometimes all you can do is move on to a new location and catch a few fish before the sharks find you again.
feathers
05-07-2017, 5:53pm
Have seen and heard this all too often up here. The sharks when hearing a boat engine pull up know lunch is about to start.:eek:
A couple of tips that can help a little . Don't use light fishing gear as the longer it takes to get fish up, there's more of a chance it will be taken.
Don't berly the water, by throwing scraps over the side till you're leaving that spot. As Dazz suggested, move to another spot if there there in numbers. Tight lines:nod: Fish patties maybe:D
Have seen and heard this all too often up here. The sharks when hearing a boat engine pull up know lunch is about to start.:eek:
A couple of tips that can help a little . Don't use light fishing gear as the longer it takes to get fish up, there's more of a chance it will be taken.
Don't berly the water, by throwing scraps over the side till you're leaving that spot. As Dazz suggested, move to another spot if there there in numbers. Tight lines:nod: Fish patties maybe:D
Heavy gear, yeah. 80 lb handline or bigger. You stand a chance of pulling the fish out of the sharks jaws too - at least getting hook and sinker back. Damn sharks often latch back on though - pissed that you stole THEIR fish!!!
feathers
05-07-2017, 6:35pm
Heavy gear, yeah. 80 lb handline or bigger. You stand a chance of pulling the fish out of the sharks jaws too - at least getting hook and sinker back. Damn sharks often latch back on though - pissed that you stole THEIR fish!!!
LOL:D Ain't that the truth.
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