City fishermen catch a Hammerhead or Horned Shark in Veracruz City Mexico.
A horned or hammerhead shark caught in Veracruz City, Mexico. Fishermen catch the 2500 pound shark after a struggle of four hours. Fishermen in boat and in water bring the shark ashore. The hammerhead shark trapped in the net. Fishermen observe its eye and sharp teeth. Two fishermen stand near the suspended shark as one holds its tail. Location: Veracruz Mexico. Date: May 28, 1934.
Story about shark fishing. Part of the WHY BRING THAT UP? issue.
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<br/>MS of large dead Tiger Shark hanging from quay after being caught on fishing trip.
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<br/>CU of man cleaning teeth of shark with toothbrush.
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<br/>CU of teeth being pointed at with knife point.
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<br/>CU of shark's head.
Durban, South Africa.
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<br/>Several shots of the Durban harbour with ships moored and crowds around. A shark has swum into the graving dock. Dock is emptied. Men get in to catch the shark. Several men catching the shark. They catch it and hang it on a rope with tail up. Crowd watching the shark which hangs over their heads - a big tiger shark.
Daring anglers hook man-eating sharks from the cabin of a huge airship in Fisher Island
Daring anglers hook man-eating sharks from the cabin of a huge airship in Fisher Island. Airship or blimp in flight. The fishermen use hook and line from the cabin of the blimp to fish for sharks. The shark is raised up in the sky by the fishing expedition. The aircraft lands. The anglers with the shark. Location: Fisher Island Florida USA. Date: February 12, 1934.