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That’s a big catch! North Carolina fisherman caught a massive great white shark that drifted ashore in an unincorporated community on Hatteras Island – approximately 30 miles east of the mainland.
Massachusetts fisheries officials have approved new rules on shore-based shark fishing to address public safety concerns.
A team of surf fishermen reeled in a great white shark on a beach on Hatteras Island, North Carolina, on Saturday, March 15. Dan Rothermel and Luke Beard captured footage of the fearsome fish.
“I set hook on the fish and it just felt different,” Luke Beard recalled of the experience Two North Carolina fishermen ... when they caught a great white shark. Luke Beard and Jason Rosenfeld ...
A team of surf fishermen reeled in a great white shark on a beach on Hatteras Island, North Carolina, on Saturday, March 15. Dan Rothermel and Luke Beard captured footage of the fearsome fish.
A group of exuberated North Carolina fishermen thrillingly caught and released a hefty great white shark in the Outer Banks. The 'breathtaking' creature was nearly 13 feet long and weighed a ...
This rare footage gives us a shark’s-eye view of the interactions between these two very different kinds of sharks.” ...
Luke Beard and Jason Rosenfeld hooked up, landed and released a Great white shark while fishing at the Cape Point at Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
A group of North Carolina anglers recently had the fight of a lifetime when they hooked a giant great white shark while surf fishing near Hatteras Island Sunday. “It gives me kind of chills, even ...
A wild video shows North Carolina fishermen catching a huge great white shark that drifted ashore in an unincorporated community on Hatteras Island. The place is about 30 miles east of the mainland.