Fisherman escapes shark's grip
A fisherman was left terrified after a shark clamped its jaws around his foot and bit a hole in his boat.
The 7ft porbeagle took hold of Hamish Currie's steel toe-capped boot after his crew caught it and hauled it on to the deck of their vessel last week.
Mr Currie, 53, managed to free himself with the help of one of his crew, but was left shaken by the experience.
The skipper targeted the shark after hearing reports of it attacking seals off Islay in the Inner Hebrides.
Mr Currie said: "A friend got in touch to tell me about the shark because I specialise in that style of fishing.
"I took a crew of three up there to look for it because it had been attacking seals in the area."
Mr Currie, from Saltcoats, Ayrshire, tried to hook the porbeagle after the crew tracked it down on Wednesday.
They aimed to tag the fish, which is a member of the Great White family, and release it back into the water as usual.
However, the angry predator gnawed a hole in the crew's boat, and thrashed around as it was pulled onboard.
"This one was a bad, bad fish," Mr Currie said.
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