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North Carolina Fishermen Make Historic Great White Shark Catch on Hatteras Island

Luke Beard and Jason Rosenfeld safely released the 12-13 foot, 1,400-1,800 pound shark after a 35-minute struggle, marking a milestone for land-based fishing in the Outer Banks.

  • On March 15, 2025, fishermen Luke Beard and Jason Rosenfeld caught and released a massive great white shark off Hatteras Island, North Carolina.
  • The shark, estimated to be 12-13 feet long and weighing between 1,400 and 1,800 pounds, was released following NOAA conservation guidelines.
  • The catch is considered the first land-based great white shark catch in Hatteras Island's history, a milestone for the local fishing community.
  • The fishermen used a specially designed rod for big game fishing and shared videos and photos of the event on social media, describing it as a lifelong dream.
  • Luke Beard sustained a minor rash during the encounter but called the experience 'totally worth it,' while emphasizing the importance of conservation and safe release practices.
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