Had a blast, started to understand this shark fishing thingy, being an edibles f/man.
Wow what fun, was at witsand for the weekend, friends told me many sharks visible from the shore at low tide, just behind a rock ledge, grabbed some tackle / rod and ran.
Found about 20+ 1.5m _+ sharks, think they were greys, looked like they were feeding in the shallows, just behind the ledge, near the tidal pool. I did not have strong enough tackle to land them so after the third loss I stopped as did not want to have too many sharks running around with 11 /0 mustard circles as jewelery.
Using 30 pound braid, a elf steel trace and a 11 /0 mustard no sinker I stood in the water on the ledge, casted a whole small mullet into the sharks and VAS and what a awesome run, drag on almost full on a sl 50 sh and zzzzzzz the reel was doing its thing, first one bit thru the steel, second one flattened the clip, like straight! and the third cut my braid on the reef. but was a gas, adrenaline pumping and running up and down to retied traces and scrounging the tackle I had with for something / anything stronger, but no heavy tackle.
Gives huge respect for those landing those huge beasts of 100 kg plus. Do not think these little ones were more than 40kg, left them in piece to carry on feeding.
At times the group were 4 - 8m away and tossed the bait and watched them turn and yeh go vas....
Thought worthy of a post here! pity the tackle was not strong enough or I could have landed 10 easy.
Any ideas why there were so many, though sharks were solitary animals and what were they feeding on.
Barry
Wow what fun, was at witsand for the weekend, friends told me many sharks visible from the shore at low tide, just behind a rock ledge, grabbed some tackle / rod and ran.
Found about 20+ 1.5m _+ sharks, think they were greys, looked like they were feeding in the shallows, just behind the ledge, near the tidal pool. I did not have strong enough tackle to land them so after the third loss I stopped as did not want to have too many sharks running around with 11 /0 mustard circles as jewelery.
Using 30 pound braid, a elf steel trace and a 11 /0 mustard no sinker I stood in the water on the ledge, casted a whole small mullet into the sharks and VAS and what a awesome run, drag on almost full on a sl 50 sh and zzzzzzz the reel was doing its thing, first one bit thru the steel, second one flattened the clip, like straight! and the third cut my braid on the reef. but was a gas, adrenaline pumping and running up and down to retied traces and scrounging the tackle I had with for something / anything stronger, but no heavy tackle.
Gives huge respect for those landing those huge beasts of 100 kg plus. Do not think these little ones were more than 40kg, left them in piece to carry on feeding.
At times the group were 4 - 8m away and tossed the bait and watched them turn and yeh go vas....
Thought worthy of a post here! pity the tackle was not strong enough or I could have landed 10 easy.
Any ideas why there were so many, though sharks were solitary animals and what were they feeding on.
Barry