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Go 4 it they r really fun to shoot and no that hard but make sure u have a big boy and lots of line because the hunt lasts a fare bit of time lol, And if lots of sharks start to come dont worrie untill they start acting eraticly, and just stay close to ur buddy and lay flat on the surface, if u have big fins on u will look pritty big including ur gun!
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hey Lenny
a dive buddy of mine has caught a pyjama shark before about (1metre long). he bled it first (which with sharks/rays is a definate must!) and fried it in batter, he said it tasted awesome. grabbing them can be funny sometimes...i was once diving with him and he grabbed a 1 m long one and i heard him shouting to me to come pull this shark off him (diving in buffels i thought it was a bronzie) luckily it wasnt! hehe the shark turned around and grabbed his arm (these sharks can be quick!) he said it was like a bulldog never letting go! eventually i got its jaws open and it swam off leaving a bruised arm and a nice round hole in his suit! ive shot a 14kg ray in buffels once (i will never do it again..i was lank heartsore for some reason) we cleaned it and got a lot of meat! it tasted awesome, i have a photo but for obvious reasons im not gna post it.. enjoy your hunting! |
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Yeah they're not so skaam as the skaam haais! ROLF I've grabbed many to find them sinking their teeth into my wetsuit. hehe, But I haven't yet had the guts to actually shoot one, I kinda feel sorry for them cos they are so slow and graceful. Not like fish! Maybe this crayfish season when I get a big one tangled in my float line while it's chomping my bait bags, and I'll actually be pissed off enough to shoot it.
Last edited by Lenny; August 28th, 2007 at 14:28. |