The 15-year-old caught the 125 kg mako shark while fishing 70 kilometres offshore from Portland yesterday. 9News
Lewis Hameka caught the mako shark while fishing 70 kilometres offshore from Portland on Tuesday.
The monster shark, which was taller than Lewis, was one of the biggest weighed in Portland, which is about 347km from Melbourne.The 15-year-old caught the 125 kg mako shark while fishing 70 kilometres offshore from Portland yesterday. Mako sharks inhabit all waters across the globe, however larger concentrations are found in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.A Victorian teenager has managed to land the catch of a lifetime over the weekend while fishing in the state's west.
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