1st place Tiger shark
1st place tiger shark, too big to weigh!!
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1st place crew
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2nd place 262 lb lemon shark (last one on end, sorry did not get a better pic)
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3rs place 259 lb hammerhead
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and some small ones ranging from 120-155
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Take one, Make one!
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I thought kill tournaments for large sharks were becoming a thing of the past.
Where was this tourney?

2005 236 Sailfish
225 Yamaha 4-stroke
where did all the meat go…what charity…what scientific organization…
26 cape horn 200 yamahas
good god. how far out were those sharks caught? those are some grown fish.
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Originally posted by southerngentgood god. how far out were those sharks caught? those are some grown fish.
That’s the scary part, you don’t have to go far to find animals like that.

2005 236 Sailfish
225 Yamaha 4-stroke
Some of those were caught about a 1/4 mile off Otter Island. If you knew what was swimming around inshore you’d probably sell your boat.
1/4 mile??? towards the ocean in thee sound? I thought it is pretty shallow thru most of the sound
21 scout w/150 yam 4str
16’ Alum. w/40 yam
Thats just sad!! All killed for bragging rights?? Who sponsored this slaughter? Not impressed one bit!!!
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THE OCEAN IS NOT YOUR SWIMMING POOL!!!
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Where was this tourney?
Bedrock.
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you guys should look at mad fin Shark tournament on espn2 and think about changing your tournament. Their sharks are caught and released for points
yea but it would be hard to provide evidence for releasing sharks. They have a very advanced tournament with cameras and all. These guys killing a few sharks is nothing like what people use to do to sharks. Look at how many the longlinners kill and shrimpers. The only argument is that these a breeder fish but how many actually got klilled?
where any of them cuaght from the surf
here fishy fishy fishy
how deep was the tiger caught?
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You sir are a two-faced troublemaker. Which side of your face are you going to talk out of now???
Before you go calling the possom a long nosed rat, all the sharks you see caught by me were released alive and well!!! I never said I was against shark fishing, I just dont get the killing of them all for the sake of a contest. So before you go calling someone a two faced trouble maker, get your facts strait!!
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Were those pics from last years tourney? or this year? They were dated 2007.(Maybe camera setup was wrong?) OMG those are some big sharks! The guy in the red hat looks like ‘Quint’ from Jaws LOL
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“If I have seen farther than others, it is because I was standing on the shoulders of giants” -Isaac Newton
Those were from saturday, this year, i will check camera date.
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picture is worth a thousand (two-faced) words.I guess this one swam away healthy huh??? Whatever.
If this shark had any life left in him at all he would have bit you in one of your faces.
Thanks alot Mr. Conservation. See you in the funny papers
</font id=“quote”></blockquote id=“quote”>Yes it did swim away alive and healthy, as have all of my shark catches:smiley: It’s called catch and release:wink: Look into it:wink: You might learn something from it.
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The Tigershark was caught in 30 feet of water. All of the meat went to crisis ministries.
It’s more fun when it’s competitive.
Read in context. You are the one making yourself look foolish. That is my first reply. The other was from someone else. The 13.5 foot tiger on the top of the page was caught this weekend 1/4 mile off of otter island. It was caught in 30 feet of water between otter ant the Combahee light.
It’s more fun when it’s competitive.