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<blockquote data-quote="Mikem" data-source="post: 164742" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>I lived in the Marshall Islands for about seven years (Kwajalein) in the late seventies to mid eighties and we use to go out in an 18" Boston Whaler fishing for black tips. Make sure you carry a pretty good size fish bat for smaking them upside the head. My shark days were over when we caught one that spun the boat around a couple of times and bent the hook (which looked like a medium size gaff) straight. We would use big chunks of tuna for the bait. We fished them for the jaws. The ones we caught were probably five to six feet in length. It was amazing to catch one with a load of babies. We would cut her open and put them in the water and watch them swim off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikem, post: 164742, member: 29"] I lived in the Marshall Islands for about seven years (Kwajalein) in the late seventies to mid eighties and we use to go out in an 18" Boston Whaler fishing for black tips. Make sure you carry a pretty good size fish bat for smaking them upside the head. My shark days were over when we caught one that spun the boat around a couple of times and bent the hook (which looked like a medium size gaff) straight. We would use big chunks of tuna for the bait. We fished them for the jaws. The ones we caught were probably five to six feet in length. It was amazing to catch one with a load of babies. We would cut her open and put them in the water and watch them swim off. [/QUOTE]
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