
He said: "Once I shot it in the gills I felt a moral obligation to finish the job.
"I didn't want it to go on any longer than it had to. I shot the fish like I would do any other fish and worked it up closer and did my best to kill it as humanely as possible.
"I speared it in the gills which I knew would kill it and from that I tried to put a shaft into its brain as quickly as possible.
"I shot it six times in the head with a spear and I wasn't having much luck – it was a slow drawn out process.
"Sharks are so resilient and so tough from millions of years of evolution they are just survivors.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/4972492/Diver-grapples-with-12ft-tiger-shark.html
Reminds me of the bear market. It's tough to kill!
But unlike sharks, bears are scared of higher prices and Government intervention!
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