'It was so crazy': Man grabs shark with bare hands on Delaware beach in viral video

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Throw back to how men used to be, American dude grabs shark with bare hands, released shark from hook. Granted, it wasn't the Great White from Jaws, but he still could have lost a chunk. Selfless act for the sake of another.

If he can't go to the local bar with this story and get lucky tonight, he needs a new coach lol.


'It was so crazy': Man grabs shark with bare hands on Delaware beach in viral video

SALISBURY, Md. — A swimmer was caught on camera handling a shark off Cape Henlopen State Park Beach in Delaware last weekend.

The video, shared on Facebook by Delaware native Rachael Foster, depicts a man grabbing onto the shark, trying to unhook the shark after it had been caught. The video yielded a combined 200,000 views on Facebook and TikTok.

“Everyone started yelling, ‘Shark, shark, get out of the water!'” Foster said. “It was so crazy, like a movie. Like Jaws.”

Foster said about 20 people were on the shore watching this all unfold.

The man in the video was not the person who caught the shark, Foster said. After his friend caught the shark, the man went in the water to open the shark’s mouth to get the hook out.

Then, the shark was let go.

This is totally legal in Delaware.
 
Throw back to how men used to be, American dude grabs shark with bare hands, released shark from hook. Granted, it wasn't the Great White from Jaws, but he still could have lost a chunk. Selfless act for the sake of another.

If he can't go to the local bar with this story and get lucky tonight, he needs a new coach lol.


'It was so crazy': Man grabs shark with bare hands on Delaware beach in viral video

SALISBURY, Md. — A swimmer was caught on camera handling a shark off Cape Henlopen State Park Beach in Delaware last weekend.

The video, shared on Facebook by Delaware native Rachael Foster, depicts a man grabbing onto the shark, trying to unhook the shark after it had been caught. The video yielded a combined 200,000 views on Facebook and TikTok.

“Everyone started yelling, ‘Shark, shark, get out of the water!'” Foster said. “It was so crazy, like a movie. Like Jaws.”

Foster said about 20 people were on the shore watching this all unfold.

The man in the video was not the person who caught the shark, Foster said. After his friend caught the shark, the man went in the water to open the shark’s mouth to get the hook out.

Then, the shark was let go.

This is totally legal in Delaware.
You're so full of shit. The first link that you try to attribute to Manhood, was a man trying to get the hook out of the sharks mouth.
What a dick you are.
 
Throw back to how men used to be, American dude grabs shark with bare hands, released shark from hook. Granted, it wasn't the Great White from Jaws, but he still could have lost a chunk. Selfless act for the sake of another.

If he can't go to the local bar with this story and get lucky tonight, he needs a new coach lol.


'It was so crazy': Man grabs shark with bare hands on Delaware beach in viral video

SALISBURY, Md. — A swimmer was caught on camera handling a shark off Cape Henlopen State Park Beach in Delaware last weekend.

The video, shared on Facebook by Delaware native Rachael Foster, depicts a man grabbing onto the shark, trying to unhook the shark after it had been caught. The video yielded a combined 200,000 views on Facebook and TikTok.

“Everyone started yelling, ‘Shark, shark, get out of the water!'” Foster said. “It was so crazy, like a movie. Like Jaws.”

Foster said about 20 people were on the shore watching this all unfold.

The man in the video was not the person who caught the shark, Foster said. After his friend caught the shark, the man went in the water to open the shark’s mouth to get the hook out.

Then, the shark was let go.

This is totally legal in Delaware.
You're so full of shit. The first link that you try to attribute to Manhood, was a man trying to get the hook out of the sharks mouth.
What a dick you are.

Huh? I think you've got the wrong party pal.
 
Throw back to how men used to be, American dude grabs shark with bare hands, released shark from hook. Granted, it wasn't the Great White from Jaws, but he still could have lost a chunk. Selfless act for the sake of another.

If he can't go to the local bar with this story and get lucky tonight, he needs a new coach lol.


'It was so crazy': Man grabs shark with bare hands on Delaware beach in viral video

SALISBURY, Md. — A swimmer was caught on camera handling a shark off Cape Henlopen State Park Beach in Delaware last weekend.

The video, shared on Facebook by Delaware native Rachael Foster, depicts a man grabbing onto the shark, trying to unhook the shark after it had been caught. The video yielded a combined 200,000 views on Facebook and TikTok.

“Everyone started yelling, ‘Shark, shark, get out of the water!'” Foster said. “It was so crazy, like a movie. Like Jaws.”

Foster said about 20 people were on the shore watching this all unfold.

The man in the video was not the person who caught the shark, Foster said. After his friend caught the shark, the man went in the water to open the shark’s mouth to get the hook out.

Then, the shark was let go.

This is totally legal in Delaware.

Meh....not that big of deal if you fish for em frequently.
By the time you get em to shore they extremely tired and grabbing em is easy.
 
Throw back to how men used to be, American dude grabs shark with bare hands, released shark from hook. Granted, it wasn't the Great White from Jaws, but he still could have lost a chunk. Selfless act for the sake of another.

If he can't go to the local bar with this story and get lucky tonight, he needs a new coach lol.


'It was so crazy': Man grabs shark with bare hands on Delaware beach in viral video

SALISBURY, Md. — A swimmer was caught on camera handling a shark off Cape Henlopen State Park Beach in Delaware last weekend.

The video, shared on Facebook by Delaware native Rachael Foster, depicts a man grabbing onto the shark, trying to unhook the shark after it had been caught. The video yielded a combined 200,000 views on Facebook and TikTok.

“Everyone started yelling, ‘Shark, shark, get out of the water!'” Foster said. “It was so crazy, like a movie. Like Jaws.”

Foster said about 20 people were on the shore watching this all unfold.

The man in the video was not the person who caught the shark, Foster said. After his friend caught the shark, the man went in the water to open the shark’s mouth to get the hook out.

Then, the shark was let go.

This is totally legal in Delaware.

Meh....not that big of deal if you fish for em frequently.
By the time you get em to shore they extremely tired and grabbing em is easy.


Well this one got caught up in a hook and I imagine it wasn't interested in being grabbed, eve if it was for its own good.
 
Throw back to how men used to be, American dude grabs shark with bare hands, released shark from hook. Granted, it wasn't the Great White from Jaws, but he still could have lost a chunk. Selfless act for the sake of another.

If he can't go to the local bar with this story and get lucky tonight, he needs a new coach lol.


'It was so crazy': Man grabs shark with bare hands on Delaware beach in viral video

SALISBURY, Md. — A swimmer was caught on camera handling a shark off Cape Henlopen State Park Beach in Delaware last weekend.

The video, shared on Facebook by Delaware native Rachael Foster, depicts a man grabbing onto the shark, trying to unhook the shark after it had been caught. The video yielded a combined 200,000 views on Facebook and TikTok.

“Everyone started yelling, ‘Shark, shark, get out of the water!'” Foster said. “It was so crazy, like a movie. Like Jaws.”

Foster said about 20 people were on the shore watching this all unfold.

The man in the video was not the person who caught the shark, Foster said. After his friend caught the shark, the man went in the water to open the shark’s mouth to get the hook out.

Then, the shark was let go.

This is totally legal in Delaware.

Meh....not that big of deal if you fish for em frequently.
By the time you get em to shore they extremely tired and grabbing em is easy.


Well this one got caught up in a hook and I imagine it wasn't interested in being grabbed, eve if it was for its own good.

Like I said.
By the time you get em to shore they're tired as hell and you can handle them easily. Besides,that shark isnt even that big.



 

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