Daily Mirror

Biggest killer shark caught in UK..

.. and they put it back!

- BY ADAM ASPINALL adam.aspinall@mirror.co.uk

A KILLER blue shark has shattered the record for the biggest caught in British waters.

The 18st monster took an hour to land. It was weighed and photograph­ed – then gently returned to the sea.

The 256lb shark obliterate­d the previous record of 218lb, which had stood for 58 years.

The capture comes after several apparent sightings of large killer sharks around the coast of southern Britain.

The nine-footer was caught during a fishing trip off Penzance, Cornwall.

It was hooked by amateur angler John Dine. With the help of his three mates, John spent an hour reeling it in to their 30ft chartered fishing boat.

Robin Chapman, skipper of Bite Adventures, said: “As soon as they hooked the shark, we knew it was big.

“It went off like an absolute steam train. The fish repeated this five or six times, but luckily the wire and hook held fast, enabling them to haul it on board.” The Essex group calculated the shark’s weight by measuring its length and girth. They struggled to hold it aloft for the obligatory photo before returning it back into the sea safe and well. The fish was only out of the water for a couple of minutes and was kept wet at all times.

The group are claiming the “catch and release” record from the Shark Angling Club of Great Britain. Club secretary John McMaster said: “The fish is very, very big – an absolute whopper.

“We have received the applicatio­n, with items used for the catch, such as the line and hook. Our committee has been analysing them and I expect an announceme­nt stating a new record within the next day or two.” Previous records had to be weighed using scales on land, meaning the shark had to be killed. New rules mean they can be weighed on board and freed. Blue sharks are registered as “near threatened” by the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature. Larger examples live in warmer waters, where the heaviest claimed was 862lb. They rarely attack humans, but they have been linked to four fatalities. The Mirror revealed last month how expert Graeme Pullen believes a great white shark is stalking the south coast near Hayling Island, Hants. He said: “Make no mistake, this is the big one. The danger is it will eventually stumble across someone in a wetsuit and mistake them for a seal.”

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 ??  ?? JAWS RECORD John Dine and pals with shark
JAWS RECORD John Dine and pals with shark

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