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  • let him go

  • do you release it or no ?

  • Beautiful shark :)

  • holy crap!!!

  • 1:02 wow wow... dogs on board

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  • Is your child safe?

  • big, mean looking fucker or what!

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  • 357

    magnum in the head . THAT MY KINDA TAG AN RELEASE

  • @peterm3964 44 metal jackets

  • @peterm3964 They wont let us do that anymore in FL.. i agree with u brother, i'd hate to take the fam to the beach and this MF patrolling for food... thats a straight up killer right there of the shark family.. never caught a TigerShark B4 but i have caught bull/Dusky's/White an Black tip/Hammerhead/Bonnethead/and a nurse/ i think i caught a silky too but i couldnt be positive.. NICE CATCH TO THE POSTER!!!

  • @FrankiethePirate813 Thats quite a lot you've caught. Hammers and Tigers are in a different league. Thanks for watching.

  • @tikihut76 they all are under 6ft, not too big.. i live Near the SunshineSkyway in StPete Fl they have some BIG 1's out there i just dont have the gear..lol

  • OMG you cought a godzilla

  • For the the record, the Tiger shark does'nt roll it's eyes, it has eyelids to protect them. A Great White Shark on the other hand does roll it's eyes.

  • next time bring shotgun and shoot in the head and try to get another one..

  • that is huge. rolls eyes, do you have to tell me

  • Hook it and drive the boat to shore.

  • Hey b00too why dont i come over there and pour some up your ass!

    lololololololololololololololo­lololololololololololololol!!

  • stick your finger in its eye hehe

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  • @KidsKillingKidsKTA I hope someone poked the guy in the eye for suggesting it. What a dick.

  • damn thats a big ass shark :O

  • poor some beer in his mouth!

  • @tikihut76 do you maybe know which species does then??? I saw a shark off the Springmaid Pier and could have sworn it was a tiger

  • @GamecockRock0525 The ones that come in close that are large are Lemons. They arent yellow, they look a lot like a bull, but longer. If it was under 6ft it was a blacktip.

  • @tikihut76 so SC doesnt have Bulls??? I was hoping thats what it was (my favorite shark)

  • @GamecockRock0525 SC has bulls, but not a lot. They're more on the offshore reefs, very rarely near the beach.

  • @tikihut76 and I assume Sand Tigers are off the shoreline also? the shark I saw had a good many fins on it (or so it looked), so Sand Tiger obviously came to mind.

  • "stick your finger in its eye" u disrespectful moron and i hope the shark survived as they need to keep moving to live and you kept it there for way too long

  • Poor shark :(

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  • Is that shark alive? Me and my family go to Hilton head Every year and this is quit scary to me and my sister....

  • @Tayelor950 Yeah, its alive and it was released. Nothing to be concerned about, they like the deeper water.

  • @tikihut76 No sir, Tiger Sharks prefer to cruise the shallower waters

  • @duckhunter17 Maybe on TV or in the Bahamas. Here they dont like the shallows, its too murky and no food source. Thanks for watching.

  • @duckhunter17 you are so smart arent you?! btw most tigers are caught in deeper water. shitheadddd

  • @tikihut76 your thinkin of SAND Tiger Sharks... they stay in the deeper regions mostly

  • @GamecockRock0525 No, Tigers like the deeper water in this area. They dont cruise the beaches like you see on TV...our water is too murky and no food source. You only see them in the shallows on TV when they're chasing birds and thats in Australia and S.America.

  • @tikihut76 the water may be too murky for them... but there is plenty of food source, I fish off the piers at myrtle beach and consistently see large mackerel and bait fish being caught throughout the day.

  • i swim at hilton head every year. hope i don't see that beside me

  • do you guys actually know that sharks are going extinct and that more people are killed from elephants than from sharks? Why would anyone stop swimming because of a shark.. Every year, millions of people swim but only about 5 get bitten by sharks, not because sharks want to eat them, but they want to taste them and they think we are seals... i would recommend watching sharkwater

  • @iComputerGuy

    I would recommend you stop regurgitating nonsensical gibberish. 5 people get "bitten" a year by sharks? Tell me, where is the support for such a proposition? Second, certain sharks are known to eat humans. Why then prate on and on about some documentary, as if, "sharkwater's" underwater epiphany has any bearing on the truth of the matter asserted. You might as tell me "humans are peaceful". Sounds great, but, sadly, untrue. Btw elephants kill more people than lions annually.

  • @iComputerGuy Why would anyone stop swimming because of a shark? Go swim with sharks and find out.

  • @iComputerGuy It's way over 5 people getting bitten. It's more like 60 people get attacked but about 3 people die from attacks.

  • @iComputerGuy they dont get 5 times bitten by sharks. they got killed every year 5 times by sharks

  • Bro, that is a MONSTER Tiger !!!!!! Awesome catch.

  • and this is why i dont swim at the beach.

  • when sharks turn upwards, they become incapacitated

  • Yeah just stick ur hand next to it's mouth I doubt Sharks bite. Then again I mite be wrong

  • You found that near Hilton Head Island?!?!

    I'm never swimming in our waters again.

  • wow! truely amazing! great ob guys and i would like that tooth too :)

  • Nice fish. I go shark fishing several times a year in Beaufort. What kind of leader are you using? It doesn't look all that thick.

  • @samjklein Thanks, I use single stran wire. Its a little tougher to grab, but they cant bite through it like braided wire.

  • @tikihut76 Hm, that's interesting. Do you know (roughly) what test the wire is? I use single strand wire also, but I fish for much smaller sharks and use a 80 lb leader (which is usually sufficient). I'm curious because the wire I use really doesn't look any thinner than what you're using.

  • @samjklein 180lb single strand. I think the bad video quality makes the wire look thinner. 

  • @tikihut76 Well that makes sense then. I was under the impression it was much stronger. Its amazing how much weight they can hold.

  • @samjklein OMG i go shark fishing in beufort to!! jus sayin

  • looks fake

    

  • @DaYna817 how does that look fake??? do some research before u say anything dumbass

  • wow ur a lucky fisherman.over in england,when u go fishing u dont catch anything like that.

  • wow, has there been any attacks to beach goers being that close to shore?

  • @cmegone1 Not really, maybe 1 every other year. The big tigers, bulls and lemons like that deeper water thats just a little farther out from the swimmers. Still, though...if people knew..

  • @tikihut76 - I like your last comment, "....if people knew.." I agree, a lot of people go there and jump in the water failing to truly realize what is out there. I've also heard they like the deeper water but nothing prevents them really from coming in if they want. How do you release these big Tigers once you bring them up to the boat like that? Just snip the wire?

  • @shimokit Those tigers cruise the shallow waters every once in a while. Sting rays are a huge part of the diet and they are in pretty close. I hooked some monsters back in the day before I had a boat off the beach that I couldnt land. Yeah, I cut the wire as close as I can to the jaw. If the tiger is whipped, i can get a few inches to the hook. But if its jazzed up i sometimes have to leave a few feet of wire in it. Doesnt bother them; I've hooked the same tiger a few dif times. Thx for watchin

  • @tikihut76 - Thanks. Fascinating. I have watched the videos of these Tiger sharks from around French Frigate Shoals where they eat the newly hatched birds. I also recommend the BBC documentary series "South Pacific" - you can download it; it's a 6 part series. Some attention is given to the Tiger Shark. High quality documentary.

  • @shimokita2 dude!!! i was watching that like 10 minutes ago. how weird is that lol

  • I thought they were more in tropical seas

  • @fusilier45 In the warmer months they show up here in huge numbers...and all within a mile from the beach.

  • u usually catch those big guys in the summer

  • @makdak420 Yeah, from May through September its pretty incredible.

  • Very nice shark, I was down there in September and didnt catch anything that big. Caught a small shark and a nice stingray. Stingray vid is on my profile..>Great catch guys.

  • Thanks Chris, check out my other ones. I have a couple that are over 1,000 pounds.

  • how long did it take to pull that guy in and theres no way he's 112 ft long

  • Took a few hours to fight. Your right, its not 112ft long, but well over 10. 11 to 12 feet was right on the money. Its a shame that these little videos dont show size very well...this video gives it no justice. Go check out my other video called HUGE Tiger Shark, its the same shark but it looks 1,000 pounds and much longer than 12 feet long.

  • that sounds better thanks for clearing that up m8 what pound line where yous using

  • 200lb test for the first 100 yards, 60lb after that.

  • 100 yards how much roughly is that in metres

  • @theblindmaster97  105-110.

  • Where in hilton head were you fishing?

  • Shark hole about a mile off the beach

  • wow hilton head is a great shark fishing spor but ive never seen or caught a fish that big there

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