This shark was caught off of Provincetown by a family that was fishing for tuna. It weighed just 7 pounds under the state record.
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Why did they feel the need to kill this shark? What a horrible shame….They are discusting!..Haven’t they heard about shark conservation??..They should be ashamed….
Boo hoo hoo. Stop your whining and learn how to spell first!
Hey Karen, do you eat defenseless cows, canned tuna, salmon, wild turkey, pork, etc?
Educate yourself a bit:
http://www.outdoorhub.com/news/2015/09/25/massachusetts-family-reels-483-pound-porbeagle-shark/
200 pounds of FOOD !
Food is food. Sort killing is killing. If it is just food, then we should be scraping road kill up.