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May 5th 2009 (Second Hammmerhead Killed By Bucky Davis) Angler reels in 1,000 pound shark... again PORT CHARLOTTE: A local fisherman has quite the fish tale to tell after reeling in a 1,000 pound shark. While he says it's not his best or his biggest, it could be a world record. "This one weighed out at 1,060-pounds," said angler Bucky Dennis. "The old record was 620-pounds caught in Freeport, Texas in 1982." Dennis said it took some brute strength, but he did it single handedly. "Caught him in Boca Grande about 9:00 this morning," he said. But he didn’t have the shark in the boat until about 11:30 a.m. "I saw this hammerhead come and hooked him up like I usually do. And kicked back for two-and-a-half-hours," he said. Eventually, the shark succumbed to the much lighter angler. But it wasn't the first time Dennis had the chance to feel good about reeling in a 13-foot shark. He caught a hammerhead shark in 2006 in the same waters off Boca Grande, shattering a world record of a different class. "That was 1,282-pounds," said Dennis. He donated that one to the Shark Center at Mote Marine for research. "Driving down State Road 776 with a 1,000 pound shark on a trailer attracts a little attention," Dennis said. "I'm getting older. I don't know if I'll be able to do this forever." Dennis has three months to send paperwork to the International Game Fish Association to determine if the shark is indeed a record-breaker. Right now, he doesn't know what he'll do with his latest catch.
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Personally I would never condone the keeping of such a magnificent fish, just for the sake of having your name in a book. At times I feel the world record books do more hard for our environment than they do any good. Now I wouldn't consider myself an environmentalist by any means but to me it just seems wrong that in order to get your name in the record books the fish has to be killed in the process. We're not talking about the average fish you catch to take home to the dinner table, we're talking about the largest fish ever recorded by humans being caught. As an American and a sportsfisherman I am ashamed and disgusted with the load of bull for keeping her. What do you think? Give us your comments!
Too Bad...
Absolutely agree - this type of thing is no longer necessary - I am an avid fisherman and will keep what is prudent. But this is too bad - sad day for the testimony of the fishing community by and large...
What a waste
I agree what is the sense in wasting a great fish like that just for the approval of your ego and the approval of man to have it said that I caught the biggest shark ever!
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I read a comment on one site where the guy posting from australia was automatically pointing a finger at all Americans because of this one guys large error in judgement. As an American I can say anglers that would do such a thing are very rare, and the U.S. has some of the most strict conservation and protection laws of any country, yes Australia included. So lets put the blame where the blame lies, on a single guy not a nation.
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Do you realize that nothing lives forever? That includes sharks. Do you realize that the life expectancy of a Hammerhead is about 25 years and that this shark was not a baby? Do you realize that the previous world record was caught 24 years earlier? Do you really feel that the shark population will be damaged if one is killed every 24 years?
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http://www.nbc-2.com/articles/...=29173&z=3
It looks like Bucky Dennis doesn't care at all about the shark population in South Florida. I'm sure when there are no Hammerhead's left in Boca Grande Pass he will find something else locally to exterminate. I'm not a Tree Hugger by any means, but this guy takes the cake for king a-hole in the pass. Lets try to respect the animals that have been there alot longer than we have and not kill them all. ...
I can't beleive anyone like this could call themselves a sportsman, not once does he kill but twice now.. So Capt-T what happened to your theory of one every 24 years? Bucky Dennis is no angler, sportsman, or gentleman in my book, get off the water! What a yahoo, even looks like the typical poacher to me.
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He does not know what to do with his latest catch...Shouldn't he have thought about that before he stuck his line in the water. What a moron. I think I'll go shoot a couple elephants, maybe there is another useless record to break in the name of sport.
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I was told by a fellow Captain in Charlotte Harbor,that Bucky is using Tarpon to catch his records.
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...If every 1000 plus pound Great Hammer head caught on rod and reel were kept , there would be an entry about every 24 years it's likely. There definately are larger Hammerheads than that, but landing them on fishing tackle is a very low percentage game!
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