http://www.wideopenspaces.com/huge-12-foot-thresher-shark-caught-off-california-coast/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=WOS_NewDaily_12.15%20-%20CA&utm_term=CA%2050%25 (http://www.wideopenspaces.com/huge-12-foot-thresher-shark-caught-off-california-coast/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=WOS_NewDaily_12.15%20-%20CA&utm_term=CA%2050%25)
I'm assuming that's tip to tip.
Fork would be around 7ft... Still a good thresher but news worthy? Who contacted who? Lol
: Chris December 15, 2015, 01:58:15 p
a good thresher but news worthy? Who contacted who? Lol
X2
Heh ... "Massive" ... LOL ....
I f'ing hate those sights that just bombard you with pop-ups... Couldn't even read the article.
: TheCraftsman December 16, 2015, 07:16:40 p
I f'ing hate those sights that just bombard you with pop-ups... Couldn't even read the article.
"In a fight that lasted nearly three hours, two fishing buddies from Milpitas, California managed to land a 12-foot long thresher shark. The two men, Dave Woodward and Gil Higbee, were fishing from an 18.5-foot long boat when the shark took the white mackerel they were using as bait.
Woodward piloted the boat as Higbee did his best to reel in the huge thresher shark on the other end of the line. The shark, which was estimated to weigh in the 300-pound range, leapt completely out of the water three times during the fight.
Higbee feared that the 50-pound test monofilament fishing line would snap during the fight against the toothy ocean predator, but luckily the line held and the shark was successfully landed.
"It was breathtaking, a moment of total excitement and thankfulness that we landed the fish," Higbee told the San Jose Mercury News.
The thresher shark is favored for the taste of its meat and the shark in the photos is waiting in a freezer to be cooked and eaten. After a fight like that, the anglers definitely deserve a hearty meal or two!"
Monster or not.............I'd be stoked to hang one 8)