Junior Angler Juan Bin's 8 ft 2 in BULL SHARK
What happened yesterday March 27, 2012 was unfortunate because I have advised the ADULT that took this young man fishing of our SFSC policy of Catch and Release Shark Fishing or be gone from this site, and warned him about posting sharks that look to be dead and it seems he has chosen to ignore my warning.
This young angler was misguided this shark should not of been dragged up those rocks but his outstanding catch deserves recognition as it his his Personal Best.As unfortunate as this incident may be Juan Bin is an avid shark fishermen who always dreamed of catching a big bull shark. A fine young man made an outstanding catch that became embroiled in the middle of contreversy that was no fault of his and we will not punish him for going with bad advise but he knows better next time.
THE WARNINGS ARE OVER ,THE ONE INVOLVED KNOWs WHAT THE NEXT STEP WILL BE IF HE CONTINUES HIS WRECKLESS WAYS.Gone from this site for good !!Hopefully HE will be intelligent and caring enough to not continue with that sort of irresponsible unethical behaviour.Meanwhile I want to take this time to congratulate Juan on a fine catch.We all hope that he will continue to develop as fine young shark hunter without any more negative influences.


SOUTH FLORIDA SHARK CLUB -President SFSC-Founding Member est 1983 SFSC-Website Administrator BIG HAMMER SHARK TOURNAMENT -Founder Rene Memorial Sharkathon -Founder NMFS Shark Tagger
Great catch juan!!! I like this private section!!!
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Maybe someone can give me an education. The below question is asked, not as a challenge to anyone, but because I don't understand and need someone to help me to learn.
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... I have advised the ADULT ... and warned him about posting sharks that look to be dead
How can you tell if a shark looks dead? I honestly have no idea how to tell that from a picture. Apparently there are signs, but I don't know what they are. Can someone help? I desire to learn.
Great catch juan!!! I like this private section!!!
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Maybe someone can give me an education. The below question is asked, not as a challenge to anyone, but because I don't understand and need someone to help me to learn.The comment was made
... I have advised the ADULT ... and warned him about posting sharks that look to be dead
How can you tell if a shark looks dead? I honestly have no idea how to tell that from a picture. Apparently there are signs, but I don't know what they are. Can someone help? I desire to learn.
I think he was only talking about it being dragged over rocks. This could indicate that it was killed, but I believe he was saying in general. Like if a shark is gaffed or bleeding a lot.
Correct me if I am wrong Will.
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