Not quite though that is part of it.
They refuse to die and they can get extremly violent. You bring it into the boat and you and the boat contents can go flying out. They have a wide body and all that flopping.
The bigger they are of course the worse it gets to where they can empty a multi passenger charter boat.
So you shoot it. Then wait a bit.
I was about 10 when the guy I was working for got one on a skate (line on the bottom with many hooks). He was an adult and it took both of us to get it up the side and into the boat. 100 lbs. From time to time you get 300 lb though anything over 20 lbs or so is dangerous in a boat if not dead.
My brothers caught one that was huge, not a clue as to weight, its saw the surface flash as they were hauling it up and it broke a steel fishing line. I was in another boat 200 feet away, we saw the 22 ft boat get violent (calm day) so we headed over.
They were was white as a halibut bottom. All they could say was it was a huge flash of white and was gone (for which we are all grateful!)
In theory it could have been a great white but they are not known in that area and it was a classic halibut hook, you are on the bottom, you get a hit and you start cranking it up (Halibut just tend to flatten so a lot of drab but not a big fight). Well until you get them on the surface
Its not unknown for them to see the flash of a boat trim tab and shoot up form 20-30 feet down and attack the tab. Very startling.
They refuse to die and they can get extremly violent. You bring it into the boat and you and the boat contents can go flying out. They have a wide body and all that flopping.
The bigger they are of course the worse it gets to where they can empty a multi passenger charter boat.
So you shoot it. Then wait a bit.
I was about 10 when the guy I was working for got one on a skate (line on the bottom with many hooks). He was an adult and it took both of us to get it up the side and into the boat. 100 lbs. From time to time you get 300 lb though anything over 20 lbs or so is dangerous in a boat if not dead.
My brothers caught one that was huge, not a clue as to weight, its saw the surface flash as they were hauling it up and it broke a steel fishing line. I was in another boat 200 feet away, we saw the 22 ft boat get violent (calm day) so we headed over.
They were was white as a halibut bottom. All they could say was it was a huge flash of white and was gone (for which we are all grateful!)
In theory it could have been a great white but they are not known in that area and it was a classic halibut hook, you are on the bottom, you get a hit and you start cranking it up (Halibut just tend to flatten so a lot of drab but not a big fight). Well until you get them on the surface
Its not unknown for them to see the flash of a boat trim tab and shoot up form 20-30 feet down and attack the tab. Very startling.
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