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Thread Status: Hello , There was no answer in this thread for more than 60 days.
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crusty

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Received this email today
Apparently its true, Think i will take a carefull look next time i feel tugging on my fish on the float line
Hope i have attached it properly
Crusty
 

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yeah...its stuff like that that make nervous of open water hunting...although i do want to try it. Id have more incentive if i could use spearguns though.

That must have been one sickeningly big tigershark..


Edit: How often does this type of thing happen? ive seen like 4 or 5 pics of people just holding heads of fish.. any ideas?
 
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[ame=http://forums.deeperblue.net/showthread.php?t=33154]Picture was also posted in this thread, March 2003[/ame]
 
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