Whale Nearly Steals Boat

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Whale nearly steals boat after angler goes ashore to fish
By: Pete Thomas, GrindTV.com
A British Columbia angler who had gone ashore in a dingy was not having much luck fishing from the beach, but his larger boat, anchored in Toquart Bay, snagged a humpback whale that almost stole away with the vessel (see photo at right and video below, and pay close attention toward the end of the video.)

"I'm still shaking ... nine hours later! The biggest fish of our lives nearly caught us today," said the angler, Kent Huisken, in a blog post about the incident.

The whale, which of course is a mammal, somehow became tangled in the anchor line of the 33-foot boat. Huisken grabbed his camera when he noticed the whale, a surprising sight because of the bay's shallow water, getting close to the boat.



The rope got snagged in the mouth of the whale and it began pulling the boat, while Huisken and his fishing partner began a pursuit in the dinghy.

"Our 17,000-pound vessel was looking like a bathtub toy!" Huisken wrote.

Huisken was able to jump aboard the boat with his partner filming from the dinghy. Huisken found a knife and was going to cut the anchor rope but suddenly the whale began lunging from the surface and snapped the line.


The realization that a humpback whale was pulling his beloved 33-foot boat, "Dakota Roamer," shocked angler Kent Huisken, who was returning to his boat from land when the incident occurred.


"We watched as he swam away angry and confused," Huisken wrote. "Our hearts went out to him (as they definitely were not in our chest) and we prayed that he would be free from the entanglement."

The whale was later seen dragging the line, but not the anchor, and seemingly faring well.

Fisheries officials were called and alerted to the whale's position, and calls were also placed to the local entanglement network.

"Evidently, entanglement is not terribly uncommon as whales can get caught up in fish nets, crab gear, etc." Huisken concluded. "They have a unit ready to assist when and if a distressed whale needs it; that made us feel even better."


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About 6yrs ago, i was playing on a wave runner about 100yrds off the beach in Homosassa running w/dolphins having a good time, until out of nowhere i find myself running across the top of w/ appears to be a 24"or so 40' minimum log i thought i was done. i almost closed my eyes didn't feel much of an impact or launch. About 25yrds on the other side of the "log" when i finally got stopped enough, looking over my left shoulder to figure out w/ the f i just ran over,and why was still floating. it was still there, hmmm that should've hurt. Out of the corner of my right eye a 4/5' all black dorsal cruises smack up alongside me w/ a mild nudge, my right thumb turned into titanium and found that throttle in a jiffy, no way i ever cut a better reaction time than that gabye WHALES.
I made a bee line towards my brother in law w/ my niece on the back of the other W/R which was heading towards me,and the, count em 6 flucking whale's. The
 
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6 flucking whales

the smallest one being the 40+ footer i ran over.
I almost had to have my B/inlaw /niece t bone me to stop them.
got the fung outta there expediently. I'm never doing that again.
Fking goose bumps lasted about an hour.
 
What kind of whales? Orca's? I'll try to dig up some of my pics from playing in the pods in the San Juans.....
 
We,myself, my Br-inlaw and my 7yr old niece (no affiliations w/the DRYWALL posts) got the bluck outta there PDQ.

Couldn't have been more than 9' of water.
The place was known / popular for dolphin's. playing.
The Br-inlaw grew up on that beach, he had no recollection of any whales.
I think they were there on business,there was nothing cute or cuddly about it.
We told a couple of people at the launch ramp,within sight of the beach, they gave us deer in the headlights expression.
One boat launched and tore ass out there.
The rest decided not to launch at all. I'm not sure anyone on the beach saw anything.,but i know they were told. We never got the make or model of the whales. Oddly enough we didn't talk about it much, just kinda gave each other the did that really happen looks for about a week.
These things were all black, bellies and all.
I don't recall any markings at all
6 of them, that i saw anyway. 40' and longer, in the Gulf, in 9' or. less water.
I'm no whaleintoligist, but it didn't smell right to me. I haven't heard anything since.
 
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