Great white shark takes chunk of fisher's 100kg tuna off Cape Jaffa in SA

  • 7 months ago
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Melbourne Fisher Izzy Seso had a target for hugging with a 100 kg of blue -fins tuna when he went to fish from Cape Jaffa in Southeast South Australia. Lock Points Large White Shark Ray Raying 100kg tuna caught from the saho A large white shark bite tail of a 100kg tuna, caught from the shore of SA, shark hanging around fishermen's boat, trying to attack his engines Shark hanging around fishermen's boat, trying to attack engines is a fisherman, as sharks approach shore, warns that water users be careful He described what happened during the last fishing trip as the "most surprising experience" of his life. Mrs Seso was hugging in a fish for 90 minutes and he was about to get to boat when he arrived at the "big gray shade" over tuna. He quickly noticed that he was a large white shark, also known as a white marker. "We thought I was in a shark during this time because we were scared."Said. "He doesn't notice that there was a big white coming over tone fish, I was quickly wounded a little harder, so we could approach the boat and hold shark tuna tail. "The tuna was too much blood, so blood was going to deck and dripping into water, so shark has been hanging around boat for a long time and engines were closing. Mrs. Seso says she likes her experience with shark. 'Epic' encounter Cape Jaffa, a regular Fisher, Mrs. Seso, said last week that she "loves every moment of the shark match last week. "I have been targeting a blue surface of over 100 kg for a long time, so it was the first to be the first, so my heart was broken because didn't think I would have 100kg wanted."Said. "But the sharks are my favorite species, so big white is very close and to see that swimming around the boat and playing with engines is quite epic." Ms. Seso said she was not afraid of "at all. “I saw very little sharks when fishing - I'm a little water, so it doesn't scare me,” he said. I absolutely love them, they're very cool animals. "[Cape Jaffa] I will not stop going, my favorite place so far. Fishing there is unreal." While fishermen were cleaning, the shark remained hanging around boat. Be careful in hot weather The incident arrived just a few days before a shark attack at Beachport on Monday morning, about 60 km south of Cape Jaffa. He was also suspected of containing a large white shark. Ms. Seso said that although she had seen sharks in the region before, species are not aggressive. "I have seen too many bronze whale hunters ... South Australian sharks are quite known," he said. Ms. Sesto's catch was still 102kg even without tail. "The [victim] is absolutely terrible, but their water, their environment and you just need to be careful. "They come to summer, especially when the water temperatures rise, they approach the shore, so be careful against it." Ms. Seso, "Hardcore Fisho" followers shared the videos of the incident on social media. “They think this is the best thing that can happen ...” he said. And the lady Seso s

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