Report submitted by 'Oz'
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PINS EPIC Surf Report
Padre Island National Seashore, TX
December 7th, 2003
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Home for a few days OldSalt twisted my arm and got me back out to the greatest
beach on earth, PINS. With a recent front that just blew in and promising
future weather conditions, we had a gut feeling that the next couple of days
would explode with activity on the beach. Thus.. the trip.
Slept in til it warmed up a few degrees. We hit beach in the
late morning to birds working far offshore. Little activity up close but
the water was calm and clear.. and still moderately warm. Stopped by Nickaway
who had an icechest already filled with Pomps/Whiting/and a healthy Red.
bout to leave and Nicks buddy brings in a Bull Red. We leave and find a happy
hunting ground for ourselves.
Around noon we finally get baits out and admire the true beauty
and majestic mystery of Padre Island. I decided to try my luck with the Pompano
and as I walk down the beach, OldSalts yells are filtered out with the drag
of one of my 12/0's and instantly I do a B line back to the rods. OldSalt
gathers an excellent hookset on the fish and I finally get to the rod to
take over. At first we were convince we had another medium size Bull but
eventually end up landing a 6'8" Sandbar. Shark tagged and Released.
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After doing some quick Reel Repair fixing the anti-reverse on
the 12/0, my other 12/0 goes psycho-screamin. I am then hooked up on a massive
fish.
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The next hour would prove to make up for every monster I have
hooked up and lost earlier this year. Strength and speed was on its side,
but today I knew I had to prevail. From a distance we could see this monster
slice through the water. Making a couple moderate frustrating breaches, we
were quite curious to what we were dealing with. In the past I have caught
and been with people who have caught large Sandbars and seen them go airborne.
However, this fish was much larger and with shear size on its side, we were
still curiously interested in what large predatory fish was on the other
end of the line.
After close to an hour we get this massive fish in the wade
gut but the sun was close to setting and daylight was fading. We see an enormous
dorsal levitate from the depths and out of the water. Our first thought was
"..That is the biggest Sandbar in all of the worlds oceans". One turn of
the fish into a large swell with the clear green water would change all that.
The shark was several yards from us and had changed direction with its head
pointed straight towards us. At that moment, a massive dark silhouette showed
the unholy girth of this creature. My leader man Scott showed his true bravery
when after several minutes of going up and down the beach in the wade gut
he carefully and precisely tail ropes the beast and I hurry to help him hold
on for dear life. After a long and epic battle, and several minutes of being
brutalized landing the fish at the edge of the water, all our hard work during
the past 6 months has paid off. We land a Female 9' 6 ½" Shortfin Mako
from the surf.
With Scott, myself, and the beast running low on energy, we
knew it would be an amazing accomplishment to tag and release this shark.
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We knew even though tired from the battle, we had to act quickly
to get pics, tag, and measure the shark and deal with the leader. With every
several seconds passing, the high tide makes its presence known and with
the shark pointed back at the water, it goes in ballistic mode and ends up
burying its heavy body in the sand. This wasn't good for us because we knew
it took every ounce of sweat and energy to get it stationary. Luckily a swell
came up and Scott and I grab the tail rope to try to maneuver the shark closer
the the dropoff in the wade gut... it works.
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A couple of last minute shots during another rage of fury
(see above), we are ready to release this magnificent apex predator back
to the deep blue sea. With taking every remaining reserve of energy we had,
we were able to slowly get the shark in deep enough water to where she could
move around and swim freely. Ended up walking her out several yards until
she slowly swam away. For the next 5-10 minutes we watched this monstrous
Mako swim the surface with its dorsal raised until it slowly returned to
the deep past the 3rd gut.
After about an hour of realization of what we just accomplished,
we were still in awe and reflecting the experience. But could this day get
any better.. unbelievably yes.
A 12/0 of Scotts goes off barely but we knew there had to have
been a small shark hooked. After several minutes Scott lands a 6'0" Blacktip..
amazingly dwarfed by the previous catch. Shark tagged and released.
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Night fell, the moon rose and we had several good baits still
out. Once again we were caught reflecting upon the incredible Mako when Scott's
12/0 goes off again. It was another medium size shark but no match for his
12/0. After a short fight Scott lands a 6'3" Sandbar. Shark tagged and released.
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We had one last large shark take a bait but never hooked up.
The rest of the night was fairly quiet as surf was tremendously picking up
and weed was beginning to wipe us out.
OldSalt and I once again had another epic trip to add to our
PINS resume. The fact that Scott and I were able to tag and release quite
possibly the largest Land Based Mako ever taken gave us a true appreciation
for the raw power and beauty if this animal. Conservation is essential with
todays depleting stock and only served us right to release this amazing fish
to its natural habitat. With luck the hooks buried on the inside corner of
the jaw will soon rust out and this creature will once again reign as the
top predator of the ocean.
See ya on the sand...
-Oz
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