Half ton hammerhead caught from beach

PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. – Peter Buban is a big guy who has a big fish story to tell.

While fishing in Palm Beach County recently, he felt a tug on the line.

“We just saw the reel start screaming, and I jump, I put up my harness and I start to fight the fish and I realize it’s going to be a huge fish!”

With the help of his friends, he fought the monster for almost an hour.

Click the link at bottom of the page to access the full story and video.

It was Buban’s biggest catch ever, a 13-foot 9-inch one-thousand pound hammerhead shark!

It won for him his first competition and was a record for the yearly Blacktip Challenge shark fishing tournament .

“I basically beat everybody by two and a half or three feet, he said.  “It’s very rare that somebody is going to beat you with this kind of fish.”

The shark was released and Buban himself personally followed the shark offshore for 200 yards in his kayak to make sure it was OK and could swim away.

Most fisherman don’t want to harm the sharks at all, that’s why they use a circle hook, the point bends in therefore it doesn’t dig into the shark’s flesh… as opposed to the “J” hook which would tear up its insides.

Buban believes in conserving the animals.

“We have to protect them, catch and release, try to be very gentle with them.”

Originally from Czechoslovakia, Buban started fishing at a very young age. “I start fishing when I was 9-years- old. Basically I was born with a rod in my hand and I start fishing on small rivers.”

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Source: wptv.com

TF&G Staff

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