Alans modified Daiwa sealine 900

Started by Tennshark, June 18, 2016, 02:31:51 AM

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Tennshark

Hello everyone. I just caught my largest land based shark with my trusty Daiwa Sealine 900 that Alan prepared for me. It was a lemon shark that was at least 8 feet long and had to be close to 300 pounds. It was very heavy and had to pull him across two sanbars at low tide. Kicked my butt. The 900 worked wonderfully. Could never have done it without Alans drag upgrade and handle. Thank you Alan.

swill88


RowdyW

Tennshark, what was the location? Nice catch.

Shark Hunter

Life is Good!

Tennshark

We were fishing at St George Island, Florida. The wind was fairly high much of the week which made it difficult to kayak baits out but I managed to get a few out and got lucky.  Thanks

Rickb


Shark Hunter

This Guy has his priority's in order.
Notice the bolt cutters and gloves hanging on the pvc.
That is how you do it.
Get that Monster swimming away as fast as possible.
Congrats on your wife helping.
You Sir are my Hero! ;D
Life is Good!

alantani

send me an email at alantani@yahoo.com for questions!

Ruffy

Sharks and crocs on the beach, that is a dangerous place!

Now that I've gotten that dad joke out of the way (I couldn't resist), can you share what you spooled the 900 with? I've got an eye out for one for the exact same reason, just doing my homework!

Cheers,
Andrew

Tennshark

Sorry took so long, been swamped at work. What I get for taking vacation I guess. My 900 has approx 500 yds of 100 pound power pro braid with a top shot approximately 250 yds of of #80 sufix tritanium. Hope this helps.

gstours

Hey great photos, send more about the baits, and the kayak to set them out from shore.  Do they sink, float?  is it mostly at nite when the shark come in close to shore?  Waay cool.   thanks  ???