NSW fisherman hauls sharks out of water, finds them bitten 'clean in two'

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A New South Wales fisherman was compelled to desert his catch this morning when he hauled up three sharks, every bitten cleanly by means of by a a lot bigger predator.
Skilled angler Jason Moyce hooked a bronze-whaler and two hammerheads off Bermagui on the south coast.
He uploaded photographs of the half-eaten catches to his Fb web page Trapman Bermagui, saying "large unit" sharks had been accountable.

This small bronze whaler was bitten clean in two on NSW's south coast.
This small bronze whaler was bitten clear in two on NSW's south coast.(Provided)

Mr Moyce instructed 9news.com.au that he gave up the hunt after catching the third shark.
"There have been simply too many large ones," Mr Moyce mentioned, explaining he has a quota to catch smaller shark species.

"They had been down deep, I could not see them however I believe they had been tiger sharks."

Two hammerheads also became a meal for the sharks.
Two hammerheads additionally grew to become a meal for the bigger sharks. (Trapman Bermagui)

Whereas ugly, Mr Moyce mentioned he wasn't shocked as related situations have "occurred a number of instances lately".
He added it is not unusual for sharks to tail fishing boats as they're a straightforward supply of meals.
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Most often tiger sharks and nice whites are those that eat the prey, he mentioned.

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