400 Lb Thresher Shark

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A few weekends ago, my son turned 3 years old. He had been asking to "catch a shark" for his birthday. He loves animals. He's obsessed with bugs, fish, African animals, etc. Been doing this a while, so I hatched a plan to dunk some chum maybe 6-7 miles off the NJ coast. I figured we might catch some 2-4' brown sharks, maybe a sand tiger, and the kids could have fun.

I had my father, brother, 5 year old nephew, and my son onboard. We were blessed with a really, really calm and nice day for the kids. That made me happy overall being that I don't think I was 10 before I saw the open Atlantic from a boat.

We had the slick going and the lines set for about 15 minutes when the tip rod went off. I've been doing this a while and as soon as we came tight, I knew what we had. A few seconds later, a very large thresher shark aired out.

Being my father had to work the helm, my brother had to help watch the kids, I ended up drawing the short straw of getting strapped in.

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Many say, pound for pound, the thresher shark and swordfish are the two hardest fighting fish in the sea. Giant marlin and bluefin tuna put up intense fights for fish that can grow over 1000 lbs. However, threshers (and swords) have no quit in them. They basically fight till almost the death.

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After about 2.5 hours, we managed to get her boat-side. At some points in the fight, I had two thumbs on the spool with the drag already at 30 lbs. A few times when she ran, she brought me up onto my toes and lifted my heels. Threshers can be a little tricky boat-side as that tail can do some wicked damage. We were able to at least get her to settle for a bit so the kids could get a decent look at her.

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Every time we got her up close, she put her nose down and that tail made me real nervous. I was the only one who really couldn't back up due to the angle. The kids were safe under the hard top. Judging her size against the transom, I put her at about 14 foot or so. Granted, half of the length is tail. With that being said, that's an 80-130 lb class standup rod. You can see by the bend, I had some heat on her.

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All in all, the kids had fun. Everyone was pumped. I was worked. Despite being in the harness, my legs, back, and arms ached for 4-5 days. To top it all off, it was hot. Probably 95 degrees that day and I spent all 2.5 hours in the sun. A few times I had them just spray me with the washdown hose to cool off.

I was the only one a tiny bit disappointed because I had hoped for some smaller more manageable customers vs. a 400-500 lb monster.

As you can see, the kids ended up real tired out from the "fight"

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Have to be careful handling little dogfish sharks. The leather dorsal fin is sharper than it looks! Tail too as I recall. The cannery processed them as poor man's scallops. That's where I first saw Kevlar gloves.
 
That story will stand the test of time! The kids will tell it over and over until as they grow and turn into real fisherman their version will have them ‘landing a thousand pounder as the Dads watched’. Those are the kinds of summertime memories that dreams are made of, good for you!
 
What a cool story and memory. Love it. Threshers are cool sharks.
 
What an awesome "fish story". Thank you for takins us along.

I know the feeling. I fought a Blue Marlin off Isla Morada, and after 2-3 hours fighting this fish, I was done. Everyone caught Tuna and Dolphins, and I just sat in a corner smoking a cigar trying to recuperate from the fight. I was also in pain days after that fight. :ROFLMAO:
 
Those tails can be more dangerous than the mouth.

They most certainly are. We killed a 250 lb one in 2009. Maybe half the size of this one. We hit him (it was a male) with the flying gaff and it took a whip with its tail that would have been enough to break an arm, fracture a skull, etc.

The dental hardware is sharp, but small. The size of their mouth in relation to their body is much smaller than something like a tiger or mako.
 
Very cool.

Reminds me of when my daughter was young and loved all things shark, mermaid, ocean, etc. She comes out of her room and says, "Dad...what's a thresha shack?" I said a what? "A thresha shack. They're talking about it on tv." I said I have no idea what you're talking about, but I can come look. We go in her room and she rewinds the tv. As soon as I saw she was watching Wicked Tuna I realized the confusion. I tried to explain it was a thresher shark, but pronounced with an accent her Southeast Texas brain hadn't heard before.
 
Very cool.

Reminds me of when my daughter was young and loved all things shark, mermaid, ocean, etc. She comes out of her room and says, "Dad...what's a thresha shack?" I said a what? "A thresha shack. They're talking about it on tv." I said I have no idea what you're talking about, but I can come look. We go in her room and she rewinds the tv. As soon as I saw she was watching Wicked Tuna I realized the confusion. I tried to explain it was a thresher shark, but pronounced with an accent her Southeast Texas brain hadn't heard before.

You get your "blend" of accents up here on the VHF. When we fish a little more northward, we get the LINY and Brooklyn accents from the guys coming out of Rockaway and eastward. Sometimes we will even get the New England guys coming down as well.

What really throws me for a loop is when we get the guys up from NC, even SC and GA with the southern drawls lol. It's mostly commercial guys but some of the sportfishermen come up for the tournaments.

So in one day you might hear:

"Hey Maaaack (Mark), we got em good over hea. Maaking (marking) em real good" - NY/LINY

"You gotta be friggin kiddin me...just missed anotha!" - NJ

"How y'all doing out there? I'm fixing to make a move on out by you." - MD/VA/NC

Offshore fishing in the mid-Atlantic/southern-New England is an experience.
 

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