Friday, June 19, 2009

Swiss pensioner lands 1056lb shark off County Clare Coast

A 70-year old Swiss pensioner has brought ashore what he believes to be the largest ever fish caught by a rod and line in Irish and British waters off the County Clare coast, it has been reported.

Joe Waldis yesterday described his own feat as "the fight of my life" after landing a sixgill shark we
ighing almost half a tonne. More accustomed to fishing for pollock, Mr Waldis described the 12ft 9in shark to the Irish Independent as "a monster". Mr Waldis said that for 35 minutes he had been struggling with the shark, which first got hooked on his line with mackerel bait 60m below in a stretch of sea north of Loop Head on Tuesday afternoon.

Owner of the Clare Dragoon charter boat, Luke Aston, of the Carrigaholt Sea Angling Centre, told the Irish Times: "It's unbelievable. We knew that Joe had hooked on to something big and we strapped him in and the fight was on." The shark was too big to haul up into the boat and it was towed by the Clare Dragoon into Carrigaholt. It then had to be transported by forklift to a local quarry to be weighed on the quarry's weigh bridge. It came in at 480 kilos or 1,0
56 lbs -- the biggest ever fish caught by a rod and line in the British Isles.

For more sea angling stories visit the Shannon Regional Fisheries Board website.

TOP PIC: Joe Waldis with 12ft 9in shark. Photograph: Luke Aston