Fishermen net huge great white shark, ask 'now what?!'
4/19/2012Two fishermen have caught one of the longest great white sharks ever recorded. The shark, nearly 20 feet long and weighing one ton, reportedly was caught in a net in the Sea of Cortez in northwestern Mexico. Thankfully, for their sake, the massive shark was dead when they brought it to surface. The fishermen, named Guadalupe and Baltazar, were awestruck by the size of the beast. "Then we thought, what are we going to do?" said one. The two towed the dead shark to the beach with their 22-foot boat. Dozens of people then helped them drag the carcass onto the sand.
What would you do if you caught that shark?
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