Stumbled across some old pictures of sailfish fishing trip where we caught a Hammerhead Shark. Trip was in the early 2000's just offshore Miami, FL. It took us 45+ minutes to get it to the boat and 3 of us took turns on the fight. We had no idea what it was until we finally got it to the surface near the boat. I tell the story occasionally and get some skeptical reactions - thought the wisdom of the OB could help me ground truth some of the facts as told to us by the boat captain/guide.
1. Shark would have been a tackle record fish if 1 person would have fought it the entire time (we switched off). We were after sailfish so line, and I think leader (?), was mono (dont remember line weight).
2. It was miracle we actually got it to the boat. The line could have easily been cut just by the hide of the shark, nick by the tail etc.
3. It weighted around 400 pounds.
4. Hammerheads were very rare in those waters.
Fire away.
1. Shark would have been a tackle record fish if 1 person would have fought it the entire time (we switched off). We were after sailfish so line, and I think leader (?), was mono (dont remember line weight).
2. It was miracle we actually got it to the boat. The line could have easily been cut just by the hide of the shark, nick by the tail etc.
3. It weighted around 400 pounds.
4. Hammerheads were very rare in those waters.
Fire away.