Sharks just off SE Texas coast -knee deep -Bmt men catch one
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 5:57 pm
It may be pretty common near Florida, but not here!
Picture of 4 of the 5 Beaumont men who made a big catch Sunday morning, a 9 foot shark
Park officials at Sea Rim State Park are telling beachgoers to stay alert and not to let children swim alone this holiday weekend.
The warning comes after a tourist spotted a school of about 6 to 8 sharks on the east border of Sea Rim State Park.
Bob Clayton of Rusk is spending the weekend at the beach, and he tells KFDM News he saw the sharks Saturday morning swimming in knee-deep water about 10 feet from the shore's edge.
He says they ranged in size from 6 to 8 feet.
Clayton says a 7 1/2 foot shark washed ashore on the beach.
Sunday morning, five Beaumont young men caught a 9 foot shark off the coast of McFaddin Beach, just west of Sea Rim.
Sally MacDonald will have much more on the shark sightings Sunday night on the Weekend Report at 5:30 and 10 p.m.
http://www.kfdm.com/engine.pl?station=k ... local.html


Picture of 4 of the 5 Beaumont men who made a big catch Sunday morning, a 9 foot shark
Park officials at Sea Rim State Park are telling beachgoers to stay alert and not to let children swim alone this holiday weekend.
The warning comes after a tourist spotted a school of about 6 to 8 sharks on the east border of Sea Rim State Park.
Bob Clayton of Rusk is spending the weekend at the beach, and he tells KFDM News he saw the sharks Saturday morning swimming in knee-deep water about 10 feet from the shore's edge.
He says they ranged in size from 6 to 8 feet.
Clayton says a 7 1/2 foot shark washed ashore on the beach.
Sunday morning, five Beaumont young men caught a 9 foot shark off the coast of McFaddin Beach, just west of Sea Rim.
Sally MacDonald will have much more on the shark sightings Sunday night on the Weekend Report at 5:30 and 10 p.m.
http://www.kfdm.com/engine.pl?station=k ... local.html