MIKES HAMMER OF THE BEACH Report submitted by Oz PINS - TopicsExpress



          

MIKES HAMMER OF THE BEACH Report submitted by Oz PINS Mega Hammerhead Report Padre Island National Seashore, TX Oct 15-17th, 2014 This is a pictorial of the Great Hammerhead Report. The written up report in all its glory will be in my December 2014 article in the Texas Saltwater Fishing Magazine due out in around 1 month from now. Below is a posted excerpt from the initial announcement regarding this catch... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yes the internet rumors are true. Early yesterday morning Michael G Shindle and myself were there in the late night hours as one of our coasts truly perfect predators picked up a large bait on Scott Nelsons 80W. It was an eerie, methodical battle with a fish of mythological proportions. With uncanny teamwork, come sunrise we beach a massive 13 3 Great Hammerhead - with a mammoth girth, one of the largest ever taken from the surf west of the Mississippi. And as with the internet rumors, yes this shark had died. Around 2-1/2 hours into the fight after seeing the spool at least 3 separate times on an 80W full of braid, the shark had wrapped up in the leader on the final run after bringing the fish back in to roughly 800yds out. This had been a most unfortunate situation and eventually led to a break-off after trying to unsuccessfully winch the fish in just several minutes later. In a perhaps illogical decision of lunacy, Scott and I voyaged out in the kayaks in pure darkness in pursuit and actually found the leader float nearly a half mile out and re-spliced the line back to his rod and begun the process once again. There were very tedious attempts back and forth at doing everything possible to get this fish freed and unraveled with no avail in the increasingly wind chopped seas. In the end, the mammoth fish lost more than the battle and unfortunately paid the ultimate price. There is nothing that anyone wanted more than Scott, Mike, and myself to be able to do the unthinkable and release this fish alive which would have been an unrivaled accomplishment off our coast. Shortly after we quickly decided to reach out to various scientific institutions that had interest in obtaining this fish in the name of science. We are fortunate to say that this shark, in particular portions of the vertebrate and various tissue samples, will provide invaluable research for some time to come. While the 3 of us did everything humanly possible to prevent the loss of this fish, we should all understand the sometimes random and uncontrollable consequences in the sport of shark and big game fishing. While Scott himself showed emotion about the loss of the impressive and majestic specimen of nature, he should be nothing but extremely proud of this monumental feat. Both Mike and myself are extremely grateful for being there helping and witnessing both the triumph and heartache of something we will likely never see again in our lifetimes. Congrats Scott on truly an astonishing catch of a lifetime my friend and in addition a most memorable experience with only the best intentions by all involved.
Posted on: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 12:12:04 +0000

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