HST4ME
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Having caught a good number of Makos, who love to jump and can be extremely persistent when trying to kill, the getting the damn thing out or dead is the video I'd like to see. I thought one of them mentioned the shark had jumped in right after he'd hooked it, but I could be wrong.I don’t even know how you would get it out of the boat without that thing potentially hurting you pretty good..
Makos are jumpers for sure, seen them launch when they weren't even hooked up. I had to kick the one I caught trolling in my inflatable off Avalon out twice during the fight to subdue him. They're squirrely bastards Sharks can be hard on equipment. They've bent my two or three gaffs, chewed on my swimstep, but I love me some Mako steaks.Fishing off San Clemente Island a few years back, wife hooked a young Mako of probably 80lbs or so. As it got close to the transom it launched itself and the line tension nearly guided it into the cockpit. I was on the flybridge not laughing, but I have to admit there was a chuckle forming as my wife and two adult sons bolted to the salon door.