1,000-pound tiger shark caught in Pensacola. Anglers tagged it for research.

Hours after dropping bait into the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday morning, anglers Trey Linder and Steve Callaway hauled in an 11-foot-8-inch tiger shark off Pensacola’s West End Beach.

They tagged the shark for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration research, then posed with the slick-skinned predator, prying open its jaws to reveal its rows of comb-shaped teeth before releasing it back into the water.

The whole process, which started at 5 a.m., took about three minutes, the anglers wrote in a Facebook post, adding that “experience is key.”…

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