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What's The Wildest Thing You've Seen While Fishing Or Hunting?

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There is a few wrecks sunk about 35km from the Perth Metro Area in Australia. This place is packed with huge Sampson Fish and Amberjack, I am talking about quite a few taken over 50kg each year! the wild thing is all the sharks, no joke, 9/10 hookups come  back with just a head... and that is on a good day. A few people have tried catching the sharks, takes all ok 10 seconds at the most to hook a 4m+ Great White there...

 

 

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If I ever make it to Australia, I want to catch a Great White!  Take me to your spot!!!!

 

Jeff

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Welcome to Bass Resource!

 

If I ever make it to Australia, I want to catch a Great White!  Take me to your spot!!!!

 

Jeff

I will always take people out, if you ever make it over, contact me.

 

Its so annoying, our government is dealing with a shark crisis, in fact last week they gave a kill order for a great white near a swimmers beach... Why don't they open them up to recreational fishing... It would bring in lots of money and lots more jobs...........

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I have another story very simular to that one, speaking of kill switches, it has nothing to do with fishing or hunting.

 

We had just built our house, we were in it 11 days, the night before we had just put the last touches on the house, the 11th day, both the wife and I went to work shortly after seeing the girls off to school, a half a day goes by and I get a panic phone call from the wife, someone has broken into the house she screams, I leave work , rushed home hoping that my girls are not home from school yet, the worst is running through my mind, I get home, the driveway is filled with police cars, now I am in a real panic, first thing I found out is the girls are safe with grandma, then I start to see the house it's litterally torn apart, there are eggs thown all over the walls, all the furniture is either toppeled over or moved, the fridge is emptied and the food is all over the kitchen, the guns are missing, my bow and arrows are missing, well you get the picture.

 

Well come to find out their car was still in the driveway, loaded down with all of our stuff, VCR's, guns, all of it, come to find out something else, my mother-in-law had walked over to see who was at the house, when she did, she met one of the 2 girls coming down the stairs with a clothes basket full of things from the house, the one girl ran back inside to tell the other and when she did, my mother-in-law somehow thought to reach in the car and take the keys, now why she did that I will never know, nor does she know what made her do that, anyway they apprehended the two girls when they pulled in the driveway for my mother-in-law to identify the one she saw, she had a smile on her face,  as soon as she said that was her, I went after her like a bullet, all I was thinking about was my girls, had they been home,  it took 4 deputies to hold me on the ground, they actually cuffed me until she left.

 

Just like the other, these girls were responsable for several burglaries in the area, they found a lot of things missing from other houses in their apartment, they targeted new houses specifically, the sad part is one was a straight A student in collage, the other was a mom of her own.

 

Mother-in-laws are not always the best, but mine, I will be forever in her debt,  

saw a woman driving her boat topless! I was on the bank and she came right up to me to show em off.

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There is a few wrecks sunk about 35km from the Perth Metro Area in Australia. This place is packed with huge Sampson Fish and Amberjack, I am talking about quite a few taken over 50kg each year! the wild thing is all the sharks, no joke, 9/10 hookups come  back with just a head... and that is on a good day. A few people have tried catching the sharks, takes all ok 10 seconds at the most to hook a 4m+ Great White there...

When growing up in south Louisiana we would pull two 16-foot wooden skiffs behind my uncle's 42-foot yacht and fish the Mississippi and Chandeleur Sound areas.

 

One time my cousin and I had a great time catching white trout and pulling in their heads, only.

 

The sharks came by and were hitting the white trout as we were reeling them in.

 

Not as exciting as having a great white shark show up for dinner but it was a fun time.

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I do alot of predator calling lately iv been having a string of hawks be called in. One spot I'm sure it's the same red tailed but even one of my spots 40 miles from the other iv called a few in. Now when I say I called them in they first circle the caller and decoy then go into full tuck and dive on the decoy. I had a owl knock over the decoy as well.

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