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Another view of the great white shark video off Alcatraz (Original Post) Jesus Malverde Oct 2015 OP
This video was much more detailed then the cell phone video the local news ran with weeks ago Brother Buzz Oct 2015 #1
Pretty amazing...nt Jesus Malverde Oct 2015 #2
Well known area for 7 gill & soupfin shark. Never heard of a Great White in the bay... Boxerfan Oct 2015 #3

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3. Well known area for 7 gill & soupfin shark. Never heard of a Great White in the bay...
Sat Oct 24, 2015, 12:03 PM
Oct 2015

We used to anchor in the main channel during incoming tides-in a sand bottom area. 10-12 knot currents required wire line & 2lbs weight balls to get to the bottom.

The fish could get very large. We used smaller stickleback sharks whole for bait.

Soupfin is a excellent fighter-comparable to a Mako shark. I had one almost spool me with a 60 lb stand up Tuna rig.

Those were good days. We released most sharks but the soupfin is probably the best tasting fish I've ever had. And yes I kept a few.

I'm not sure they still do it-but there were party boats that specialized in this fishing. The Fury was one I remember.

I don't even catch & release nowadays. right arm tore up & ethically I don't even want to harass the poor fishies nowadays. They have more than enough problems. The drought in the PNW has caused river temps to be fatal to a majority of this years spawning fish.

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