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Sharking Report, Pensacola FL, Hammer Time!


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Day 3
After two days of nothing but a 39" bull Red.
We fished the Gulf side today and finally got into a few fish.

Scenery Shot
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Bull Red
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My son Nathaniel managed to land the first shark out of all of us, he got the skunk off us.
He also managed to whup up on some Blues.
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Mike dropped a Bluefish for me out past the second bar, approx 350-400 yards.
Awhile later my reel's clicker starts screaming, gave him a few to eat and it was fish on.
I stopped the initial run, then he realized he was hooked and took off again.
I cranked as much drag as I could handle and stopped him again, then began a long give & take tug-a-war.
This fish damned near took me off my feet a couple of times, very strong, rod & line humming under the pressure.
At one point I had another angler's line around mine after he went down the beach, thankfully no braid & my much larger mono held up.
Forty five minutes (?) later we finally see a dorsal in the surf, no mistaking the species, it was a Greater Hammerhead.
And he was a whopper... 137", yes that is eleven feet five inches (11' 5") of pissed off shark.  016.gif
Trying to leader and tail rope him was very exciting.
Tried to get some pics (they suck), verified sex, got a FL/TL measurements, cut the leader and had to forego tagging due to a minor cluster----.

This is where the story goes bad.

We finally get this monster back in the surf for release and were unable to revive him enough to swim off.
Efforts were made for quite some time, thought he was going to make it, but.
This species is well known for fighting till exhaustion & death, add in an extra minute or two of handling and, well it happens.
We were not happy about this, this is an endangered species.  oops.gif
I've made a decision, henceforth with big Hammers after long fights, I will never do anything but immediately cut the leader/hook and release the fish.

Hooked In

Reel: Penn Senator 116L 12/0, spooled with 1000 yards of 100# Sufix Superior.
Rod: Penn International V TS/TF Stand Up, VS5010TS60
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Shark on the Sand
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Thanks for sharing Chile.

 

What did you do with the shark?

Since we couldn't legally land it, or anything else, e.g. eat it.

It was left for FWC to dispose of as they see fit, maybe they'll feed a homeless shelter or three.

There were some people on the beach who wanted to butcher it when we left, thats on them.

 

It is a damned shame if it goes to waste, but then again, Mother Nature won't waste it.

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