American father and son catch shark
The American father and son have just caught a class shark in the Gulf of Mexico this week.
The American father and son have just caught a class shark in the Gulf of Mexico this week.
BBC said Kevin Stevens and his 9-year-old son Hunter caught the shark while fishing on August 23. The shark is 2m long, belonging to the black shark.
The black-fin shark that Kevin Stevens and his son caught. (Screenshots)
Stevens recalled that when he saw the fishing rod shaking, he thought that adding a baby shark caught the hook. However, when he pulled up close to the boat, he and his father realized it was a big shark. It took them an hour to bring this unexpected "booty" to their 3.5m long kayak.
"It looks like a motor on our boat," he told Galveston County.
Stevens said that black fin sharks are usually not aggressive so they pose little danger to humans. After taking beautiful pictures of this shark, the father and son decided to release it.
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