Nova Scotia angler hooks juvenile great white shark and story of a lifetime
FREDERICTON — Rick Austin knew he had hooked a big one as his fishing rod bent and he reeled furiously from his kayak off the Nova Scotia coast, but he never dreamt there would be a great white shark on the end of the line.
On a perfect summer morning July 30, when the wind was just right and the water was calm, Austin anchored his kayak off Kingsport in the Minas Basin, which feeds into the Bay of Fundy. He was looking for striped bass, and he set out his fishing rods with baits.
“I didn’t want to get too far out because it was my first time out there, and also I was alone,” he said in an interview Tuesday from his home in Eastern Passage, N.S. “When I got there, I anchored, and everything was perfect. It was a perfect scenario.”
But after three hours without a single bite, he decided to switch up his bait, putting a live mackerel on a stainless steel hook. “It wasn’t very long, just minutes and my reel starts to click,” he recalled.