Ed Lovely, from Hampton, Connecticut, told ABC News he takes any chance he gets to go out in the water and fish for sharks. Lovely, a 46-year-old owner of a drywall company, said a typical shark fishing excursion starts off "nice and peaceful," where he places "balloons out acting like a bobber to hold your bait to the depth you need." But then, "all of a sudden -- bang -- a shark hits and chaos happens," he said. His fishing trip last week began exactly the same, but here's the catch: he walked away with an estimated 700-pound shark that could potentially break the record for the largest one caught off Connecticut waters. "I still can't believe we did this," Lovely told ABC News. This gigantic catch -- which Lovely described as "a monster" -- occurred in the afternoon on July 30 off the c

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