
A vet fishing from a kayak was dragged half a mile out to sea after hooking a 6ft shark.
Rupert Kirkwood, 51, was towed around for 15 minutes after a 70lb Tope after it took his bait and headed for the deep.
He had been fishing a mile off the coast of Ilfracombe, North Devon, in his 16ft kayak when he hooked the five-stone shark.

'It was pretty hair-raising stuff. I had been sitting there for about four hours before I felt a huge pull on the line and my canoe suddenly shot off through the water.
'These creatures are known to do a runner and it's just like Jaws - the line flew off the reel. I just had to hold on and wait for it to tire. Eventually it did, and I was able to lean in the water and pull it on board.

'You have to handle them very carefully and I nestled my hand under the tail and pectoral fin before landing it.
'The weight was incredible. I had to be extra careful as one snap of the jaws and I could easily lose a finger or hand.
'It was thrashing around on the canoe before eventually becoming quite still.'


source: dailymail