With their powerful bodies, tall dorsal fins, and rows of sharp teeth, sharks are some of the most recognizable predators in ...
The original jaw-dropping catch drew widespread coverage. An overnight stakeout on a deserted winter beach, a mystery creature ripping line for close to an hour, an angler refusing to quit, and then ...
THE TIGER SHARK was four times heavier than the muscular stonemason who was bracing his 190-pound, six-foot body against the shark’s first run. His 16/0 big-game reel gave line grudgingly and his ...
Blaine Kenny and Dylan Wier, owners of Coastal Worldwide shark fishing tours, hooked the estimated 1,200-pound, 12-foot great white from the sand at Navarre Beach on Santa Rosa Island, located between ...
In a world-first discovery, researchers have found an electrical shark deterrent used at Cocos (Keeling) Islands was effective at reducing the number of fish taken off fishing hooks by sharks—a ...
Sharks rob anglers of their catches all the time. They’ll often follow a hooked fish all the way to the boat and rip it off the line at the last second, when both the angler and the fish are out of ...
One of the most impressive experiences you can have with wildlife kicks off with a shouted command. "Come on, come on, come on -- into the water," guide Georgia Clements yelled to her guests.
Fisheries officials in Massachusetts don’t want anglers targeting great white sharks, especially not from public beaches, and they just approved new regulations to crack down on the practice ahead of ...
A fisherman said he was “shaking like an earthquake” when a bull shark suddenly attacked his boat while his group attempted to catch cobia off the Florida coast. Joshua Jorgensen, the originator of ...
In response to growing concerns about public safety following two fatal shark attacks in the past three years, the Western Australian government is set to enforce a comprehensive ban on the use of ...
In the coastal waters of Florida, this method showed impressive results, reducing shark catch by about two-thirds.