Man bitten by shark on South Africa fishing trip

Curtis with another ragged-tooth shark he caught while in South Africa
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A man needed 91 stitches after being bitten by a 300lb shark while on a fishing trip in South Africa.
Curtis Miller, 29, from Barry, Vale of Glamorgan, said he did not feel any pain at first but was overwhelmed by the power of the fish after it bit his arm.
Curtis, a keen fisherman had been in Mossel Bay with friends, "catching sharks and living the dream".
But the trip took a dramatic turn on 28 February when a friend caught a huge ragged-tooth shark and Curtis went to its tail, trying to move it up some rocks when it "turned and just latched on".

Curtis and his friends were on the "trip of a lifetime" enjoying their passion for fishing when he was injured by the shark
Warning: This article contains a photo of the shark bite injury
Curtis added: "I was like a rag doll, I couldn't have done nothing, it was so strong. It was like sheer shock and I thought 'right I am in trouble here'.
"I didn't actually feel the pain at first, it was more the power of the fish latching on, it was like a strength you never felt in your life."
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Luckily, according to Curtis, the shark, about 6 foot (1.8m) in length, released its grip and he then realised he was bleeding heavily.
"I tried to stay calm because I know when you panic, things can go wrong. And luckily the local ranger was there to take me to a local hospital."

Curtis's arm was badly injured and bleeding
Curtis needed 91 stitches and had to have three arteries tied to stop the blood flow.
He said the medical staff were surprised by his injury as they had only seen two other shark bites in the hospital and he felt like a "local hero".
"I had all the nurses and doctors come round and ask, 'you OK, you OK'?"
His treatment was a success and, after an overnight stay in hospital, he is now back home in Wales.

The group had been fishing in Mossel Bay, which is popular with tourists
He said one of the worst parts was having to ring his mother.
He recalled telling her: "Mum I am fine, don't panic but I've been bitten by a shark."
Despite the drama, Curtis said it would not change his love of chasing big fish.
"I am not put off. I am going back next year, I have got unfinished business," he laughed.