TYBEE ISLAND, Ga. -- A man fishing off the Georgia coast has discovered that when the fish are biting, it can really hurt.
A 30-pound barracuda jumped into his boat and bit him.
The Coast Guard says the 65-year-old man was aboard a charter fishing boat about three miles off Tybee Island on Wednesday when it happened.
The boat owner says the fish wasn't hooked or anything -- it just leaped about 30 feet from the water to the boat. She says the barracuda was "sailing like he had wings."
The man was treated at a hospital for a serious cut on his finger.
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The fish are REALY biting
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YEEOUCH!
I saw something similar on the outdoor channel, the darn cuda just pounced right into the boat and attatched itself to a womans face! She had serious injuries!
Last night on TLC they showed a guy fighting a marlin, as the thing got airborne it landed slap in the middle of the boats deck, broke a chair and people went flying! Guess they didnt need a gaff
I saw something similar on the outdoor channel, the darn cuda just pounced right into the boat and attatched itself to a womans face! She had serious injuries!
Last night on TLC they showed a guy fighting a marlin, as the thing got airborne it landed slap in the middle of the boats deck, broke a chair and people went flying! Guess they didnt need a gaff

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I was always told that a barracuda is attracted to the color silver. Did the boat have a lot of chrome? Was it glittering in the sun?
These rogue animals are a phenomena directly related to pollution of the seas, imo. Like lead poisoning would affect a human, could be mercury or some other contaminate affecting the wildlife of the sea.
yeehaw...
These rogue animals are a phenomena directly related to pollution of the seas, imo. Like lead poisoning would affect a human, could be mercury or some other contaminate affecting the wildlife of the sea.
yeehaw...

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