A New South Wales fisherman was forced to abandon his catch this morning after he caught three sharks that were all cleanly bitten through by a much larger predator. 9News
Professional angler Jason Moyce hooked a bronze-whaler and two hammerheads off Bermagui on the south coast., saying "big unit" sharks were responsible.Mr Moyce told 9news.com.au that he gave up the hunt after catching the third shark.
"There were just too many big ones," Mr Moyce said, explaining he has a quota to catch smaller shark species.Two hammerheads also became a meal for the larger sharks. While gruesome, Mr Moyce said he wasn't shocked as similar instances have "happened lots of times in recent years".New photo of 'world's toughest great white shark' BrutusContinue reading
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