@@jasonmondelli8813 I agree sir, I used to fish off a really long helo carrier pier in Roosevelt Roads, Puerta Rico; the good days, where we got rained on sun beat, and didn't have our chain of command on our backs like the text jockeys are doing here, we ate our catch, small black tip sharks too or traded it for burgers at the restaurant on base, and we minded our own business, like we should.
Honestly, sharks aren’t stupid. I’ve been catching them for years matter fact I had about a 4 1/2 five footer. I was taking a picture of it soon as I held it up and went right for my neck number two when you get them on the boat they just start biting on stuff
Cause morons............The pier where I'm at also has the same sort of bait house and restaurant etc. and they just pass the rod down the pier to someone at the end they just don't reel it up that far so the shark is nowhere near the water at that time, but that's only a problem when the tide is high anyway, otherwise the beach is dry that far down, the sharks instinct is to retreat so it's not going to swim towards shore. A 12' Hammerhead was just reeled up that way and then released, they are protected here.
@@AdVentureBro I'm on the west coast.. these guys caught a juvenile white shark about the same size as that Tiger.. using grappling hooks to hoist it up... anyhow it got hung up coming over the rail and that thing was PISSED! it was snapping it's jawz like crazy... if I were there I would have put a tackle box in the dam things mouth! Be careful.... snap snap snapping!
Yea they definitely have to keep/eat it after gaffing it 😅 that’s why I use a drop net if it’s a shark I’ll walk it down to the closest shore and unhook it if possible
@@fastlikebobby5422 100% can't release this one. The neighbors would be getting plenty of Flake fillets. I've only caught a few little bull sharks and the biggest one I tried to get the hook out with pliers but it was a bit too sketchy so I cut the line. Felt a bit bad but it was big enough to survive and let it rust out.
There's nothing amazing about pulling a shark up here. We used to do it all the time in Daytona. Yes, they're in the golf. 2 and amazing. They're not letting it go. They're eating it. Shark is good. Good eating. FYI, most scallops that you buy are actually shark fin but sharks. Good eating so not amazing. Not everybody is letting the fish go. And no, it's not amazing to see a shark caught in the Gulf of Mexico. It happens all the time. I am not impressed what I do find her to believe is that nobody is seeing the brutality of catch and release as a native American. When we fish or hunt, we keep, cook and eat everything. You don't release it. That's cruel. You bring it out of its misery. You don't make it suffer to try and suffer again
Imma just be nice and say “Affirmative”. There’s a lot to decipher in your comment. I have my cryptologists working around the clock to figure it out 🫠🤣🤙🏾
Dude if you don't know ow the difference between sharks and scallops your probably not very smart one grain is vertices and one is horizontal. It's highly illegal now to do that so chances are you won't encounter the Ole shark wing punched out
@@AdVentureBro I don't think these fools realize it takes up to 12 years for a shark to mature to reproductive age. This treatment of a shark should be against fishing regulations.
Definitely not a tragedy it's people like you that fish and release sharks now is why we are actually losing breeding size fish and under a sage fish I can't even get the breeding age when we're offshore fishing because everyone protect the sharks and not want to kill them including me I would release a shark all the time or just cut the line but now since we did that for the last 15 years protected sharks even got rid of shark categories out of the biggest deep sea fishing tournament in the world that the deep sea fishing rodeo and dolphin Island where those kitchen release only on sharks and people weren't keeping them now we're losing tons and tons of game fish better undersized and came and get the breeding age from sharks eating them before you can release them or even get them to the boat this year in the Gulf of Mexico was so bad with sharks I already lost 50 to 60 fish in one day before I got them to the boat and 90% of them were undersize seriously I lost 60 to 90 fish on average in one day taking five ppl out off shore to catch red snapper. now add up everybody that goes offshore snapper fishing and they don't bring population just bring themselves or one person they lose five or six maybe 10 snapped before they get their limit to sharks that's a lot of red snapper and a lot of other type of game fish that are undersize and never got to breathing and it's because they got attacked by a shark only because they're on a line getting real and it's an easy pray for a shark cuz otherwise that fish would have never got attacked by a shark because it's not an easy prey unless it's on a rod and reel getting real in. Ask any fishing guide or any person that goes offshore fishing how bad the sharks have been the last couple years and how much fish have been lost before they got the breeding age due to sharks because we protected them so much so one shark people keeping is not going to hurt the population of sharks I promise you
I hate people with a passion that treats the type of animal differently than others. It's ok for people to use bait to catch bigger fish for fun but it's sad when people catch a shark.
Saw this 2 in Panama City they brought the shark up and sliced its throat, being from Illinois I said you didn’t have to kill it. The whole group turned around said we’re going to eat it. Felt like a damn fool Yankee ha ha.😛
Illegal fish to kill tiger sharks are protected in all U.S waters. Hope you got the prick who caught it in jail. Oh wait you didn’t you just profited of the video😂.
@@AdVentureBro Yea man lotta of places are worst than it sounds. I mean I’ve been disappointed in the Bay Area and I live out here, but fishing off the SF piers is lotta fun. Let me know if you come out sometime I’ll meet you there
Why are ppl doing this to these animals everywhere. Land and sea. But cry and want help when they do the same for better reasons on why they attack most likely. #allthemfollowerssad
That's a little one. You should see the looks on the people on the beach space when you been fighting the 11 ft bull shark all night and you finally have to drag it up on the beach at 10:30 a.m.
OMG... A shark was caught on a fishing line and pulled from the water on a pier where anglers catch sharks with fishing poles and pull them from the water. That's not just CRAZY... that's Bizarro World..
We stayed till they pulled it onto the pier then we dipped. Sad to see really. Hop it wasn’t for just a picture. Gives shark fishermen a bad wrap. The goal is always quick catch, get the pic and release.
I can’t believe they were pulling it up by those barbed hooks,couldn’t they have walked down to the shore and release it? Guess not cause he has a great video to send to RU-vid!
They should just walk it to shore at this point; over dry land then walk to beach themselves but it then requires that you have a fishing license once you leave pier in my state. ( Put most of it back in water except it's head and gills and walk it in)
The best is when there's waves and you see a beach fisherman get one and bull or hammerheads to and then release it after the whole beach watches it fight for few hrs getting it close enough to let it go after few pics cloße up and try get hook out if possible and then it's pissed and bleeding for the others out in the line up with us and it's a great feeling after they let it go to join us surfers lol!!! I'm new syrmra beach it's like fuck it if I get bit I get bit today)) that's the sketchiest jetty to surf but only spinner sharks mostly ,, that's a monster there tiger sharks eat everything so yah no good getting hit by that joker there !!! Didn't realize people actually eat them beside the fin and just taking the fun is pointless ,, they keep or oceans in balance sharks are beautiful awesome creatures,,, it's like beware of dog and jumping the fence so really it's their home not ours so getting bit is just wrong place wrong time and very rare..
It isnt a bull shark. As a marine biologist I clearly say that's a rare catch which the shark is a speartooth shark which is increadibly rare and also the rarest shark is the world also they might have been the luckiest catch
@@Muslimcheetah it's a bull shark. I'm a senior marine biologist studying and worked in Santa Cruz,CA for 20 years at the marine biologist facility on site and also volunteered for 12 summers with Monterey Bay aquarium. I've seen my share of bull sharks, buddy.