We DID need a bigger boat! Fisherman believes he hooked Britain's BIGGEST shark... but '1,200lb' 11ft monster was too vast to bring ashore in 32ft vessel

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  • Fisherman Rob Rennie thinks broke record for catching largest mako shark in UK
  • The 49-year-old caught 11ft shark off Wales' West coast with help of his friends
  • Makos are the world's fastest shark species and are classified as endangered 

A fisherman believes he hooked Britain's biggest shark - but decided against bringing the '1,200lb' monster ashore in his 32ft vessel as it was too dangerous.

Rob Rennie grappled with a mako shark off the West coast of Wales, bringing it alongside his boat with the help of five colleagues.

By estimating its length and girth, the 49-year-old has tried to make an educated guess on its weight.

He believes the it could weigh-in at between 800lbs and 1,200lbs - topping the current British record by nearly 300lbs.

But he decided against bringing the fish to shore, as that could have meant killing it.

The mako shark off the West coast of Wales is thought to have weighed up to 1,200lbs, fishermen estimate

    The mako shark off the West coast of Wales is thought to have weighed up to 1,200lbs, fishermen estimate

    The current British record for heaviest mako shark in British waters is 500lbs - which dates back to the 1970s

      The current British record for heaviest mako shark in British waters is 500lbs - which dates back to the 1970s

      The current record for a rod-caught mako shark in UK waters stands at 500lbs and dates back to 1971.

      The rules on claiming such records state the specimen must be weighed on land.

      As this would have meant killing the shark Rob decided against this and released it back into the sea.

      It would also not have been possible to bring it back to shore due to its sheer size and level of danger.

      Rob Rennie, pictured, brought the shark alongside his 32ft vessel with the help of five friends

        Rob Rennie, pictured, brought the shark alongside his 32ft vessel with the help of five friends 

        He managed to wrestle with the world's fastest shark, which he says is as dangerous as the Great White

          He managed to wrestle with the world's fastest shark, which he says is as dangerous as the Great White

          In catching the mako Rob has become only the second fishermen in British maritime history to catch all four shark species

            In catching the mako Rob has become only the second fishermen in British maritime history to catch all four shark species

            He is hoping a record can be claimed via an estimated length basis.

            Makos are the fastest shark species in the world. They are also very aggressive and have been known to attack humans.

            They are considered far more deadly than the three other native sharks in UK waters - the blue, porbeagle and thresher.

            And in catching the mako Rob has become only the second fishermen in British maritime history to catch all four shark species.

            Rob, a charter boat skipper from Hereford, said: 'Makos are dangerous - probably on par with the Great White.

            'This one was huge.

            'He was so big that we couldn't reel him in and had to actually drive the boat to him and pick up the slack.

            'I would say it was at least 11ft and had an enormous girth. My guess would be that it weighed between 800lbs and 1,200lbs.

            Rob hopes he will be able to claim the weight record by using his estimate based on the size of the shark

              Rob hopes he will be able to claim the weight record by using his estimate based on the size of the shark

              The International Shark Attack File (ISAF) has recorded 42 mako attacks on humans between 1980 and 2010, three of which were fatal

                The International Shark Attack File (ISAF) has recorded 42 mako attacks on humans between 1980 and 2010, three of which were fatal

                Rob and his fishermen friends say it would have been dangerous to bring the 11ft mako on board their 11ft vessel

                  Rob and his fishermen friends say it would have been dangerous to bring the 11ft mako on board their 11ft vessel

                  'That would make it the biggest rod caught shark ever in British waters, which would be amazing.

                  'In days gone by claiming a record meant killing the shark which we absolutely weren't going to do.

                  'I am still hoping we can claim a record using a system based more on trusting the honesty of the skipper.

                  'I'm really pleased with it as a catch and the reaction from the fishing world has been unbelievable.'

                  The International Shark Attack File (ISAF) has recorded 42 mako attacks on humans between 1980 and 2010, three of which were fatal, along with 20 boat attacks.

                  Makos are also classified as an endangered by the IUCN. 


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