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Giant mako shark photographed at Florida gas station could set a world record

Details emerge after image goes viral; 805-pound shark was caught from shore

April 20, 2014 by Pete Thomas

Roger Hunter tries to be inconspicuous while filling up with a giant mako shark in his truck; photo by West Calhoun

Florida anglers who had hoped to avoid publicity after catching a giant mako shark from the beach last week might have succeeded had they not stopped for gas on the way home�with the enormous predator spilling from the bed of their pickup truck.

News spread not long after West Calhoun, a passerby, sent a photo of the shark to the Pensacola News-Journal. The News Journal posted the image on its Facebook page, with no details, and the peculiar image was so widely shared and discussed that the newspaper tracked down one of the anglers and, a day later, reported that the catch could set a world record for shore-based fishing.

Cousins Earnie and Roger Hunter hooked the shortfin mako in the dark morning hours, on a Gulf Coast beach near Navarre. The apex predator, reeled in with heavy tackle after an hour-long struggle, weighed 805 pounds and measured 11 feet.

�That�s probably the best fish we ever caught,� Earnie Hunter said. �You�ll spend many, many hours to catch a fish of that caliber, or a fish of that size.�

The International Land-Based Shark Fishing Association, which encourages catch and release and accepts tape measurements with estimated weights, recognizes a 674-pound mako caught by Earnie Hunter in 2009 as the current record. Earnie and Joey also teamed to make that catch.

For the sake of comparison, the largest mako caught on rod and reel from a boat weighed 1,221 pounds, according to the International Game Fish Association. That catch was in 2001 off Massachusetts.

Presumably, the Hunters hoped to keep news of their latest catch quiet because the shark-conservation movement has become so vocal in recent years. Sharks are slow to reproduce and vulnerable to overfishing, and many species are believed to be in steep decline.

The image was shared nearly 3,000 times, and while many of the comments were critical of the Hunters, some were in support of the anglers. Fishing for mako sharks off Florida, after all, is not illegal.

The Hunters explained that they kept the shark because it had become so weary during the fight, and they did not think it could swim back to sea.

So they trucked the predator home and planned a family feast.

�It�s about $10 per pound at the fish market,� Earnie Hunter said. �It sells right along with tuna and swordfish. Between all of us, there won�t be a bit of it wasted.�
wish i caught that mako, a mako from the beach would rank up there with a giant bluefin on stand up gear.
lol the real stx
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Stop with the denials already � the jig is up! grin

I have that same Abu Garcia reel, btw.
Roger, there for a minute I thought you'd found the Fountain of Youth! grin

While we're discussing impossibilities, how's that time machine / teleporter working? laugh

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i kind of looked like that 30yrs ago.
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Roger, there for a minute I thought you'd found the Fountain of Youth! grin

While we're discussing impossibilities, how's that time machine / teleporter working? laugh

Ed

Ah, an enabler!
maybe more like this 15 yrs ago.
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or like this last yr

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Well, all that�s really impressive, for sure. Now I�m inclined to believe there are some folks in N. Florida pretending to be you.
And ya gotta love this quote,

That�s probably the best fish we ever caught,�

Now that I see part of your portfolio I have a better understanding of why you qualified that comment.
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We're going to need a bigger cooler.

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Um, yeah, I don�t have that reel. What is it, a winch off your truck?
penn 16/0
bait
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Originally Posted by stxhunter
lol the real stx
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TFF!! laugh
gotten better with age;
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Originally Posted by AkMtnHntr
Originally Posted by stxhunter
lol the real stx
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TFF!! laugh
hey catching that blacktip on that ambassador is the equivalent of catching a mako on a 130.
my buddy there on my left has kill bunches of hajjis.

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probably my best catch to date.
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Nice bunch of fish and sharkers Roger.

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If you hold that last one closer to the camera it�ll look bigger.

And that�s one baaaaad rig on your buddy�s truck.

....ive seen that shark before....hmmm.

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Um, yeah, I don�t have that reel. What is it, a winch off your truck?

It doubles as a black bear retrieval tool.
Originally Posted by ironbender
Originally Posted by Uriah
Um, yeah, I don�t have that reel. What is it, a winch off your truck?

It doubles as a black bear retrieval tool.


Hmmmmmm..... THAT has some possibilities I had not considered! I wonder how I could secure that to my ATV?

Roger, want to sell me that big reel? grin
they haven't made 16/0s since the 80s one in good shape brings over 800, one with a box like new about 1500
Stupid question...how long does it take a shark to spoil in that heat? I assume you guys eat them? thanks
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probably my best catch to date.
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see those knuckles their the hands of a working man. wink
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Stupid question...how long does it take a shark to spoil in that heat? I assume you guys eat them? thanks
not very long the ones in the back of the little ford are ones i gave to a buddy hadn't been out of the water long, that's his truck. ones i keep for myself i bleed right a way and get on ice.
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Originally Posted by AkMtnHntr
Originally Posted by stxhunter
lol the real stx
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TFF!! laugh
hey catching that blacktip on that ambassador is the equivalent of catching a mako on a 130.


I'm sure it was Rodger but I couldn't help but chuckle after looking at the shark in the first post then looking at yours in the bed of the truck. lol
Originally Posted by stxhunter
Originally Posted by stxhunter
probably my best catch to date.
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see those knuckles their the hands of a working man. wink


Sheeit. You've got soft hands; city hands. You've been counting money all your life...

http://www.anyclip.com/movies/jaws/matt-wants-to-come-along/#!quotes/
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Giant mako shark photographed at Florida gas station could set a world record

Details emerge after image goes viral; 805-pound shark was caught from shore

April 20, 2014 by Pete Thomas

Roger Hunter tries to be inconspicuous while filling up with a giant mako shark in his truck; photo by West Calhoun

Florida anglers who had hoped to avoid publicity after catching a giant mako shark from the beach last week might have succeeded had they not stopped for gas on the way home�with the enormous predator spilling from the bed of their pickup truck.

News spread not long after West Calhoun, a passerby, sent a photo of the shark to the Pensacola News-Journal. The News Journal posted the image on its Facebook page, with no details, and the peculiar image was so widely shared and discussed that the newspaper tracked down one of the anglers and, a day later, reported that the catch could set a world record for shore-based fishing.

Cousins Earnie and Roger Hunter hooked the shortfin mako in the dark morning hours, on a Gulf Coast beach near Navarre. The apex predator, reeled in with heavy tackle after an hour-long struggle, weighed 805 pounds and measured 11 feet.

�That�s probably the best fish we ever caught,� Earnie Hunter said. �You�ll spend many, many hours to catch a fish of that caliber, or a fish of that size.�

The International Land-Based Shark Fishing Association, which encourages catch and release and accepts tape measurements with estimated weights, recognizes a 674-pound mako caught by Earnie Hunter in 2009 as the current record. Earnie and Joey also teamed to make that catch.

For the sake of comparison, the largest mako caught on rod and reel from a boat weighed 1,221 pounds, according to the International Game Fish Association. That catch was in 2001 off Massachusetts.

Presumably, the Hunters hoped to keep news of their latest catch quiet because the shark-conservation movement has become so vocal in recent years. Sharks are slow to reproduce and vulnerable to overfishing, and many species are believed to be in steep decline.

The image was shared nearly 3,000 times, and while many of the comments were critical of the Hunters, some were in support of the anglers. Fishing for mako sharks off Florida, after all, is not illegal.

The Hunters explained that they kept the shark because it had become so weary during the fight, and they did not think it could swim back to sea.

So they trucked the predator home and planned a family feast.

�It�s about $10 per pound at the fish market,� Earnie Hunter said. �It sells right along with tuna and swordfish. Between all of us, there won�t be a bit of it wasted.�
He's gonna need a bigger truck! grin laugh
Originally Posted by stxhunter
my buddy there on my left has kill bunches of hajjis.

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I like the cot on the top of this rig. My kinda fishing! wink
then you'd like this better, even though the guy who owns this truck has come close to getting a ass whopping from me.

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then you'd like this better, even though the guy who owns this truck has come close to getting a ass whopping from me.

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Come on Rodger, spill the beans, what'd he do??
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maybe more like this 15 yrs ago.
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Is that dude on the left a redneck Fabio?
Originally Posted by AkMtnHntr
Originally Posted by stxhunter
then you'd like this better, even though the guy who owns this truck has come close to getting a ass whopping from me.

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Come on Rodger, spill the beans, what'd he do??
he ran down along the waterline and caught our lines with the poles on his truck pulling our rods out of their holders, plus we had a couple of small children there and he was driving to fast through our camp.
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