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For the second year in a row, anglers participating in the Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo brought in an apparent state record shark. In the 2023 rodeo it was a 1,019-lb. tiger shark that broke a ...
Shortly before 6 p.m., word began to spread that a big bull shark was coming in. It turned out to weigh 432 pounds, just a little short of the 448-pound, 4-ounce state record.
A fishing team recently reeled in a large 494.5-pound bull shark at the Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo – taking home first place and a jackpot prize of $6,000.
Four seasoned shark fishermen started offshore aboard the 39-foot Orca well before daybreak on Sunday. The four buddies were entered in the popular Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo out of Dauphin Island ...
A fishing crew recently set a new state record after reeling in a huge bull shark at the Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo.. The Bon Secour Butchers team on “The Orca” vessel caught the 494.5 ...
Tommy “Tuna” Bowyer won the Alabama Deep Sea Rodeo’s bull shark category with a 494.5-pound catch, officials said. It’s expected to be certified as a new state record. Photo from Capt ...
Their shark weighed 494.5 pounds and put up an intense fight that lasted more than two hours, but Childre says the bull shark that Stiller caught on May 2 was even bigger. They estimated its length ...
The bull shark had a huge belly with chunks of a blacktip inside. Photo courtesy of Tommy Bowyer “It was a brutal fight,” says the 23-year-old from Foley, Alabama.
Bull sharks go by many names. In France they're called requin bouledogue. They're known as the Tiburon in Spain; the Zambezi in South Africa; the Ganges shark in India; the Nicaragua shark in ...
A fishing crew in the Alabama deep sea fishing rodeo on a vessel named "The Orca" brought in a staggering bull shark weighing 494.5 lbs (224.3kg), breaking the Alabama state record of the last ...
“This bull shark nearly stole Randy’s cobia right off his line during a fun day of fishing!” Rockcliff Seafoods exclaimed via Instagram. ALSO: 40-ton whale plays 'peek-a-boo' with woman on ...
The shark was seen in the freshwater river in Victoria’s Gippsland region which is about 280km east of Melbourne, and a popular spot for people to fish.