Blue Shark Expedition

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JimC
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Blue Shark Expedition

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Myself and Kevin from the Bella Vista Hotel took a run out last tuesday. It was the best of recent days in term of forecast.

The plan was simple: It would be nice to get a bend in the lure rods but it would also be nice to connect with a blue shark. It is about time for them to show properly and there were reports of a couple caught in recent weeks west of Cork Harbour.

Lack of drift could be an issue, it was so nice in the morning. We decided to hit the reefs until the forecast wind would pick up.

We bounced an assortment of metal and plastics around and were rewarded with some fine pollack. I would have thought we would catch some bigger fish but it was OK!

By now the expected breeze had picked a little and we headed for our "shark ground".
Mackerel were decidedly scarce on the day but we had a "block of dubby" all we needed was a few macks for bait.
We set out our stall and waited.

On or about the hour mark we had our first run, on Kevin's rod. As per usual we hauled in the other gear. Kevin was being quite careful, not wanting to lose his first of the season. It was clear though that he had a very big shark on the end. The fight lasted more than 20 minutes.

We decided to boat the fish for measuring seeing as Length-Based Specimens are allowed this year. The fish need to measure 190cm to fork of tail. We got the fish on board and wrassled it to the mat for measuring and picture.. Not an easy task ... a 190cm shark will be +100lbs
The fish was over the 190cm so a specimen. The first ever documented length-based specimen blue shark.

We had a further two fish to the boat.... both these were mere babies being around the 60lbs mark :)

You can imagine....a good day!
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#2 Post by chuckaroo »

Nice fishing lads, lovely skark. Looks like the med in those pics, happy days :)
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#3 Post by yappo »

Well done to both of you, not an easy task to get an accurate photo of a shark on a measure. :D As most of my fishing is alone I guess I won't be claiming any specimens. :D and that's my excuse. Maybe I will get some use from my sladle I bought some years back and measure one in that. :D


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#4 Post by SeanA101080 »

Top fishing lads, great blue. Think its time for a "blue" trip[WHITE SMILING FACE]
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#5 Post by g agus t »

great day and a fine shark. by the way where did you get that measure?
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#6 Post by JimC »

The measure are available from IFI for a small fee.
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#7 Post by Stan »

Super fishing. Hope we get some stable weather for August to get a shot at these beauties.

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