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Fishermen Joe Morris, Mike Huff and their crew hauled in this 14-foot, 800-pound tiger shark about a mille off of South Carolina's Folly Beach last Saturday...
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According to the Post and Courier's Bo Petersen, Huff noted that the massive shark "had to be gutted before it could be pulled" onto the boat. It shouldn't surprise anyone that a shark that size "took five people to get it on the dock."


(Bleacher Report)
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What was the point in killing it?
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And who did they feel the need to kill it?? Do they could take a few pics at the dock and save the jaw???
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I caught one one time that was 15ft long and 900 lbs
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I'd love to catch one like that, but I would hate for it to hit the social media circus.
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Do we not expect sharks to be 1 mile off shore?
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Would love to get the jaws!
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Was it named Cecil?
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look at that primed killing machine, the sharks pretty cool too. freaking human losers
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"Well it had to be gutted, which is why it looks "flat" or skinny."

That is true, didnt notice that originally. I wonder if they weighed it before they gutted it
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"Well it had to be gutted, which is why it looks "flat" or skinny."

That is true, didnt notice that originally. I wonder if they weighed it before they gutted it
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Wish they wouldn't have killed it. That's a pretty magnificent animal.
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Well it had to be gutted, which is why it looks "flat" or skinny.
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pretty cool aint it, Lar?
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That thing is very skinny/light for a 14 footer. Especially tiger sharks that are typically quite fat.
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