Texarkana Gazette

Shark leaps into boat and lands on fisherman

- By Rod Mcguirk

CANBERRA, Australia—A 73-year-old Australian fisherman said Monday that he caught a far bigger fish than he hoped for when a 9-foot great white shark leaped into his boat, knocking him off his feet.

Terry Selwood was left with a badly bruised and bleeding right arm where the airborne shark struck him with a pectoral fin as it landed on him on the deck of the 15-foot power boat Saturday off Evans Head, 450 miles north of Sydney.

Selwood sprung up on the gunnel at the bow of the boat to avoid the thrashing shark and steadied himself by clinging to the tubular metal frame of the sun shelter, known as a bimini.

“I didn’t give it a chance to look me in the eyes. I wanted to get up and get on top of the gunnel because it was thrashing around madly,” Selwood told Australian Broadcasti­ng Corp.

“Flash Gordon wouldn’t have caught me,” he said, referring to the athletic science fiction comic book hero of the 1930s.

Selwood used a hand-held radio to call the Evans Head coast guard and stayed on the gunnel until a rescue boat arrived.

The coast guard crew rescued Selwood, but left the shark alone. The shark was estimated to weigh 440 pounds.

“The shark was thrashing inside the boat, taking up the entire deck area—there was no way you’d put a foot in there,” Bates said.

The coast guard took Selwood to paramedics at Evans Head, where his badly swollen arm was cleared of any fracture.

 ?? Lance Fountain via AP ?? A 9-foot great white shark lies on the deck of a fishing boat Sunday at Evans Head, Australia.
Lance Fountain via AP A 9-foot great white shark lies on the deck of a fishing boat Sunday at Evans Head, Australia.

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