Author Topic: Florida Fisherman Nails Himself Enormous, 1,000-Pound Hammerhead  (Read 6974 times)

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Re: Florida Fisherman Nails Himself Enormous, 1,000-Pound Hammerhead
« Reply #20 on: March 09, 2008, 07:48:41 PM »
What's next Manatees and dolphins.. The problem is every cowboy is gonna want a shot at one. Those fish spawn in the flats . They have been coming in there for thousands of years and most anglers respect and avoid them. Once you open it up to charters its a free for all.Drop a fillet and set the hook. Like I said 600 ft of water knock yourself out, 3 feet you are a hammer head.Oh yeah you dont hook one of these monsters by accident.

 The problem is the fish cant get enough oxygen in 3 ft of 80degree water and basically has a stroke and dies in or after the fight. Thats why its not a good idea to even hook into one and release it. I would like to see a video of someone snorkeling up to one now that would be interesting.


 

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