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Angling history
Doing some reading, I just came across this bit of angling history. At the time, largest fish ever taken on rod and reel.
On April 21, 1959, Alfred Dean--without benefit of a fighting chair, or even a boat--landed a 2,664-pound white shark while fishing from a beach at Ceduna, South Australia. Now that's surfcasting! |
wow!
thats a big one! check this out! I'm going to Padre Island the begining of march to give it a shot:D |
YIKES!! GF, did it say how long it took to land it? :huh:
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wow how did he get it on shore-- pity the poor jerk that had to wade out and drag that thing in by its tail while it was still no doubt chomping
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justplugit--no, nothing else was said. It's hard to picture the scene of a fish that size coming up onto the beach. He must of had a real landing party for that one.
Could have fought the fish for days. The IGFA archives might say something about it. |
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Since I was a child I always marvelled at that photo in the Guinness Book of World records.
Then they showed the one Mundis (sp) whacked off Montauk. 4,000+ lbs :eek: |
That book?
was it "Profiles in Saltwater angling"? I just got it for Christmas. I read the same ting.
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Goosefish, or anyone else...... have you read "in the slick of the Cricket?" by Frank Mundus???
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Eben--it's not by Mundus, it's about Mundus.
Good read. His book--monster shark fishing is a classic, very intertaing,because Mundus is such a character. When the blackfish are around (he called pilot whales blackfish), the white shark aint far behind. And what do you think he used to bait up a white shark? |
Cookies :D
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Specifically, I think it was Chocolate Chip....:D
Good Book, kind of a choppy read, but story made up for it... What kind of guy gets out and stands on a dead whale, while whites swim around.... Same guy that paints his toenails red and green for port starboard I guess... :smash: |
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