Ed Lavli from Hampton, Connecticut, told ABC News that he is taking every opportunity to go out into the sea and fishing for sharks. The 46 -year -old owner of plasterboard company said that a typical shark fishing excursion begins “quiet and calm”, where he places “balloons that act as an inflatable to keep the bait in the depth they need”. Last week’s fishing started exactly the same way, but it was striking that Lavli managed to catch a 317kg shark, who might break the record for the biggest caught in the waters of Connecticut. “I still can’t believe we did that,” Lavli told ABC News. This giant fish, which he himself described as a “monster”, occurred on the afternoon of July 30 outside the coast of Stonington, in Connecticut. Last year, Lavli had caught 19 sharks but “never had seen” a shark of Threaser, with a long tail, so big in […]
Source: News Beast

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