Watch: Kayak fisherman unknowingly hooks into a great white shark

Rick Austin was fishing for striped bass from his kayak in Nova Scotia when he hooked into something huge. It wasn’t what he thought.

Rick Austin was fishing for striped bass from his kayak in the Minas Basin of Nova Scotia last week when he hooked into something big. It wasn’t a striped bass. It turned out to be a great white shark that weighed more than 200 pounds.

Austin posted video of the encounter on YouTube with a caveat for language, but CTV News also had it in a clean version in its report below:

When the fish leaped out of the water, Austin didn’t realize it was a great white shark, saying in the video, “That’s a porpoise. I gotta let that go.”

So he cut the line.

“My first thought was that it was a dolphin and that it would just spool me and then it would have hundreds of yards of 50-pound braid wrapping around it,” Austin wrote on Facebook. He realized it wasn’t a dolphin but a shark after watching his video.

Austin later had it confirmed as a great white shark by biologists from the New England Aquarium in Massachusetts and the Department of Integrative Biology from the University of Guelph, Ontario.

“They estimate it to be between 6- and 8-feet long, weighing between 200 to 250 pounds,” Austin wrote.