Monday, September 29, 2014

Angler Uses Bow and Arrow to Catch Record-Setting, 809-Pound Mako Shark by jack rogers

http://m.bleacherreport.com/articles/2214599-angler-uses-bow-and-arrow-to-catch-record-setting-809-pound-mako-shark?utm_source=m.cnn.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=m.cnn-sports-bin

An angler named Jeff Thomason caught a record breaking mako shark weighing 809 pounds and 11 feet long beating the previous record holder by 300 pounds. The shark was caught by a bow and arrow. It was caught in Huntington Beach,California. Jeff Thomason is a host of a hunting show called predator pursuit so he has a good idea of what he is doing.

This guy must have some balls to be catching an 800 pound shark with a bow and arrow because even though he has some training through his survival show he still could've gotten seriously injured from this because the arrow has a string wich latches on to the bow so if the shark decides to take off running with the arrow in it the bow is coming with it and whoever holds the bow and once your in the water with an 11 foot 809 pound mako shark with an arrow in it I'm sure that it will not be happy.

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