June 4, 2013 11:21 AM
HUNTINGTON BEACH (CBSLA.com) — A possible record-breaking Mako shark has been caught off the coast between Huntington Beach and Catalina.
The 1,323.5-pound, 11-foot-long shark was caught Monday morning by angler Jason Johnston of Mesquite, Texas while filming a show called “The Professionals” for the Outdoor Channel.
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The 1,323.5-pound, 11-foot-long shark was caught Monday morning by angler Jason Johnston of Mesquite, Texas while filming a show called “The Professionals” for the Outdoor Channel.
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