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I bet you these fisherman hate whales now!

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Had that happen with Bull Shark in my avatar.   He ate the Grouper I had on .  But  I got him in the end.     ;)

I've heard of that happening on the blackfoot with bull trout always wanted to see it happen

i had that happen but on a much smaller scale, a 36 inch muskie ate my ten inch walleye, i caught them both!!

I had something similar happen to me in Alaska.  We were in the Cook Inlet fishing for Halibut.  I hooked up with a halibut.  It didn't seem big when I first hooked up with it, but kept pulling line out.  I fought it for 20 minutes when I got it up to the top, there was half a halibut left and a 4-5 foot shark following it (The capt. called it something like a sh#$ shark or something similar, I guess because they are bottom feeders.)

The halbut (When whole) was around 35 pounds.  it was cool, but kinda sucked at the same time.  It was a lot of work to pull that halibut in only for a shark to snack on it.

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