Shark Pain - Gully's New Fishing Video
Submitted by Adam Gallash on Fri, 2006-08-11 11:59
Watch Gully battle a monster shark and feel his pain after almost an hour of fighting! See if you can guess what species of shark it is and what it would weigh!
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jay_burgess
Posts: 4648
Date Joined: 18/08/05
Some kind of whaler? As for
Some kind of whaler? As for the weight... I'm not too good at estimating weights.
streetfighter80
Posts: 1079
Date Joined: 12/02/06
massive
nice shark mate lil bit of pain to make you feel alive hey
Nealez
Posts: 1220
Date Joined: 08/05/06
good effort, might be a
good effort, might be a dusky shark about 250-300kg's looks like an ugky stik custom being used upside down too so an even better effort!!
Andy Mac
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Date Joined: 03/02/06
Glutton for punishment
You are a glutton for punishment Gully.
Nice capture mate. No pain - No gain.
Cheers
Andy Mac (Fishwrecked Reeltime Editor & Forum Moderator)
Youngest member of the Fishwrecked Old Farts Club
Walky
Posts: 95
Date Joined: 25/07/05
Afterdarks
Well done Gully .I love putting the hurt on big afterdarks!! Will try and dig up some old footage to post .Using a standup harness makes the job a bit easier and transfers the hurt from you to them
mitch
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Date Joined: 14/08/05
nice
nice job gully .bet ya wont be puutting your hand up to do that again in a hurry .still nice job.only time ill ever do it if its a tiger shark.i wont to see one close up.arh glutten for pain !!!!~!!!!!! ouch
always in it just the depth that varies
THE GERMAN
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Date Joined: 20/07/06
man in the grey suit
nice effort may need to invest in a nicer harness. by the looks of the back tips may be a long nosed grey. but if thats the case shed be fully grown.
Gully
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Date Joined: 04/10/05
Long nosed grey
Yeah felt a bit tired after that one. Is fun to look back on but at the time was a bit ordinary. Really I was hoping for one of the 5ft cobias that were swimming around under the baitball but still I knew what was going to happen.
Well THE GERMAN got it in one - it is indeed a long-nosed grey and is as big as they are noted to get.
Nice pick on the rod to Nealez. Gotta love ugly sticks even used back to front. I have put that rod through absolutely everything and it still goes strong, even though it is meant for a spinning reel.
Cheers
Gully