Florida fisherman catches small shark, bald eagle grabs it: SEE IT

Bald eagle steals Florida man’s shark

A bald eagle swoops in as a man fishes in Dunedin, Florida.
Courtesy: Amanda Rissman

A Florida fisherman and his family captured the moment a bald eagle swooped down to steal their catch. 

In a video of the encounter, Chad Rissman had been reeling in a shark on the Dunedin Causeway as the sun set when the bird of prey decided to claim it as its own. 

Rissman’s uncle Darrin Vick had reportedly been on his way to grab the line, according to FOX 13 Tampa Bay.

“Take the picture! Take the picture! Take the picture!” someone excitedly exclaimed. 

The eagle stared back at the humans, gripping tight its aquatic prey. 

“The way everything lined up, the sunset; I couldn’t have asked for a better time,” Rissman told the station. 

“It’s just like brushing the greatness of the country all into one picture and one experience,” said Vick.

The line was cut short and both the line and hook were taken away from the eagle. 

Kim Begay, with the Clearwater Audubon Society and Audubon Center for Birds of Prey, identified the eagle as “Eugene” to FOX 13. 

The Raptor Center of Tampa Bay notes that eagles are the largest bird of prey in the Sunshine State. 

“In order to rescue a Bald Eagle you should be experienced handling them. We advocate always, if possible, having two people present at the rescue. We also request that if you receive a call for an eagle directly, immediately contact the center (813-205-1851),” they wrote, adding that bald eagles can “severely harm you or in a freak situation they can kill you. Unless you are experienced, please do not try to rescue one alone!”

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