Monday, October 8th, 2007. Just like that.
On July 23rd, 2007, Christopher Mautino, Allen Sansano, Chris Mautino and Allen Bushnell who knew each other through their affiliation with the Ocean Kayak Team, fished four salmon sharks, a relative of the mako shark that can weigh upwards of 500 pounds, across Prince William Sound to the back of Hinchinbrook Island.
Each of them hooked a salmon shark within minutes of each other. They spent the next 90 minutes letting enough line to let the sharks swim away furiously, pulling boats and anglers along, to tire them out. The salmon sharks dived deep to escape, ripping off long reels of line, only to surge again, threatening to capsize the kayaks.
Unable for the force and weight of the sharks, to assume a fish-fighting position, holding their rods up, the kayak anglers let the rods pinned leaning against the rails of the kayaks, and sleighed through the waters, concerned at staying upright and keeping from getting tangled up in the gear.
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I acknowledge that they grow some big cojones, down there, in Alaska.
Epilogue: As much as I detest anglers, when in a kayak, they are suddenly redeemed of their base condition, and assisted by the inward illumination and operation of the Holy Spirit, being divinely elevated to the angelic stature of paddlers, losing thus, their former name.
Said that, I humbly propose that anglers should be hunted with dogs.
Mark Rainsley opened a threat on this subject in the UK Rivers Guide Book forum. So far, comments throw scorn at the gratuitous violence inflicted to the animals. Good point. Very much the same applies to sardines.
Is any dog-hunting to be done?












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