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Two tagged Great White Sharks are swimming off the coast of the Outer Banks. According to the group Ocearch, a 9.5-foot long, ...
Captain Tim Hagerich of Black Pearl Charters had a once-in-a-lifetime encounter with an estimated 1,800-pound great white ...
A pair of North Carolina fishermen recently reeled in a Great White Shark during a 30-minute encounter before releasing it with the help of several others in the Outer Banks, according to a newly ...
After about 35 minutes, the shark was on the shore. The two men estimated the shark was a great white shark about 13 feet long and weighing 1,500 pounds. A lifetime goal that took almost that much ...
OUTER BANKS, N.C. — A dream came true for a number of fishermen on Saturday when they caught a great white shark from the shore in Hatteras. “I'm still on cloud nine; I probably will be for ...
OUTER BANKS, N.C. — A dream came true for some fishermen when they caught a great white shark from the shore off Hatteras Island in the Outer Banks last Saturday. “I'm still on cloud nine ...
OUTER BANKS, N.C. (WAVY)- Two tagged Great White Sharks are swimming off the coast of the Outer Banks. According to the group Ocearch, a 9.5-foot long, 460 pound shark named Danny was last pinged ...
Katie Donnell, 28, was a "workout queen" who was "the epitome of health" until she died of a shocking heart attack — and her ...
White sharks, which grow to 4,500 pounds, are common off the Outer Banks, due to their use of the East Coast like a seasonal highway. In the winter, they leave waters off New England and go south for ...
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 ...
In an extraordinary tale sure to hook any fishing enthusiast, seasoned anglers Luke Beard and Jason Rosenfeld netted a lifetime achievement on the shores of Hatteras Island, North Carolina on ...
National Park Service photo Great white sharks have long been considered the top of the food chain in waters off North Carolina’s Outer Banks, but not anymore. The sharks reach 21 feet ...