Video along the shores of Frisco on Hatteras Island captured fishermen catching and releasing a nearly 13-foot great white shark. Fisherman Luke Beard said it was an extraordinary moment.
Fishermen Luke Beard and Jason Rosenfeld caught and released a shark off the coast of Cape Hatteras on Tuesday.
According to state law, all sharks caught must be released without removing them from the water. Video courtesy of Luke Beard. Fisherman release great white shark on Cape Hatteras coast after ...
Captain Tim Hagerich of Black Pearl Charters had a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with an estimated 1,800-pound great white shark just off the coast of northern Ocracoke Island. “I have spent thousands ...
At the Black Drum Tackle in Buxton, it’s a place where fish tales are told. Jason Rosenfeld, manager at Black Drum Tackle in ...
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.
OUTER BANKS, N.C. — A dream came true for a number of fishermen on Saturday, catching a great white shark from the shore in Hatteras. “I'm still on cloud nine, I probably will be for the rest ...
A group of fishermen who catch and release sharks for fun got the surprise of a lifetime when they reeled in an 1,800-pound great white shark last weekend in North Carolina. Dan Rothermel took to ...
Known for their powerful ability to launch out of the water in pursuit of prey, the loss of great white sharks from False Bay ...
The piping plover is a federally protected species at Cape Hatteras, threatened due to habitat loss and a past demand for its feathers, used in hats in the 1900s.
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