A tradie has detailed how he reeled in a mammoth bull shark from a Queensland lake while fishing from a tinnie. 9News
Jake Posa was staggered to find a a 2.8-metre bull shark on the end of his line in Lake Orr on the Gold Coast.READ MORE:"Getting towed around by a monster that big. It was just scary, like the same size as the boat obviously," Posa said.
Jake Posa was staggered to find a a 2.8 metre bull shark on the end of his line in Lake Orr on the Gold Coast. Jake Posa was staggered to find a a 2.8 metre bull shark on the end of his line in Lake Orr on the Gold Coast. "Lucky they were there cause they gave us a hand to pull her up and get the hook out and do all that."READ MORE:Shark's dorsal fin 'zipped back up' after serious damage
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