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A lovely Smooth Hound shark

After Action Satisfaction

The start of the odyssey- Jacques with a sand shark in Langebaan lagoon

The start of the odyssey- Jimmy with a sand shark in Langebaan lagoon

Another sand shark in Langebaan lagoon

Close encounters of a shark kind. A close up view of a Black spot gully shark.

Even sand sharks can break a rod.

How much more can a shark pull

I see you, you see me.

Jacques "winching" in a shark

Jacques fighting a large shark. Note the safety rope around his middle.

Jacques leaning into a shark, making sure he is not taken into the Deep.

Jacques with a Black spot gully shark.

Jimmy applying maximum pressure with the #14 on a shark.

Playing a shark to the maximum, means they are full of life when landed.

Radical reef fishing - applying the pressure

The start of the odyssey- Jacques with a sand shark in Langebaan lagoon

The start of the odyssey- Jimmy with a sand shark in Langebaan lagoon

Jacques posing with one of the larger Black spotted gully shark

Jacques very happy with yet another Black spot gully shark.

Jacques with a Black spot gully shark

Jacques with a Smooth hound shark

Jacques with the drag on maximum, being towed into the Blue Yonder.

Jimmy on the reefs, giving it his all.

Jimmy with a Black spot gully shark

Jimmy with another Smooth hound Shark

Baitfish

Jimmy's Crab

Jimmy's Soft Shell Crab

Tiger baitfish

Jacques with a Black spot gully shark

Jacques with a lovely Smooth hound Shark

Jimmy embracing a shark

Jimmy with another sand shark

Jimmy with another Smooth hound Shark

Jimmy with the first Duckbill ray that was caught on the reefs at Strand.

Not using gaffs to land the fish, it is a good idea to fish with long sleeve shirts, to protect the arms, when landing the fish