ST. MARY'S COUNTY, Md. - A Maryland boater has a whopper of a fish tale after catching an 8-foot shark in the Potomac River this week.
Willy Dean set out on a fishing trip on the Potomac River in St. Mary's County on Monday hoping to catch cow-nosed rays.
He put out a net near Point Lookout, and when he returned to the spot on Tuesday, he made a quite a discovery: There was an 8-foot, 1-inch shark caught in the net.
"We had an interesting morning bringing it in," Dean told Channel 4. "It was quite a fight."
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3 comments:
Not really suprising, Bull sharks run through a lot of rivers. They are quite aggressive, I've had a run in with them while on a jet ski in the Nanticoke in Sharptown right next to the pickle factory.
They caught a bull shark 1000 miles up the Mississippi.
OMG! global warming is real!
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