My friend was in a shark tournament and hooked into one that had a good chance to win. Problem was, they needed to get back to the dock before the time ran out on the tournament, so they brought it on board with the thought of tying it up in the aft part of the boat. Bad idea.
The shark broke loose and began to chew up anything it found. The men all headed up the ladder to the bridge and watched as the shark devoured the seats, fishing poles, water tanks, deck, and other equipment. It finally wore out and they secured it once more. They arrived at the dock fifteen minutes after the tournament closed. When they weighed the shark, it would have won.
Personally, I think I will stick with small bass. It’s a lot safer. Just Say’n.
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