Eddie Carroll, 30, was participating in the Greatest Bluefish Tournament on Earth when he snagged a 8-foot female sandbar shark.
Eddie Carroll, 30, of Northford, was participating in the Greatest Bluefish Tournament on Earth when he snagged a 8-foot female sandbar shark on Aug. 27.
It was the second day of the tournament when Carroll caught the fish, also called a brown shark, that was just a few feet shorter than his 12-foot paddleboard. He had caught a much smaller fish the first day of the tournament and returned the second day hoping to bring in a prize winner.he filmed.It was the second day of the tournament when Carroll caught the fish, also called a brown shark, that was just a few feet shorter than his 12-foot paddleboard.“I’ve got a glimpse of it, I think it’s a giant shark,” he said in the video.“That’s f–king crazy,” Carroll said.After catching a glimpse of the animal, he realized he had been tugged along by a shark.
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