Another shark record appears to have been broken during the Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo, reports AL.com's Laurence Specker.
During last year's Rodeo, the state-record, 1,019-pound tiger shark was caught. This past Sunday, on the last day of the tournament, an apparent Alabama-record 494.5-pound bull shark was hauled in.
That's only about 45 pounds more than the current bull-shark record, set in 2015.
It took the team a couple of hours to get the big fish to the boat, the Orca. It had to be taken out of the boat by crane for weigh-ins back on Dauphin Island.
It won't be an official record until it's validated by the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.