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NP anyone???
Any of you day shifters down for a night patrol tonight?
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I'm heading out in a few...I'll be out for at least 2 or 3 hours..
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I'm probably going to hit N. SW or LP later tonight. Prolly the SW though if it stays NNE but it looks like it might be trying to switch NE for a few hours...
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I am going to SW until dark.
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I'd love to join you, get out at 8pm tho. Looks like I am shark bait all by my lonesome tonight...better do a DP.
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Watch out toby, dick fletcher played a vid clip off of ft. desoto today of a big shark chasing after two dolphins. It ended up catching one of them and and the vid showed the water full of blood. So, shark bait? Yeah...I'd say so.
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This is nuts
Some kids that live down near DeSoto/Tierra Verde came into the shop today. They live on the water and wakeboard out there alot. Anyways, a huge school of bull sharks, they counted ten by the way, were feeding on something. Anyways, they weren't trying to catch them, but somehow they landed two of these things. The pics John and I saw had them at least 10 feet long and had to be at least 300 lbs plus. Needless to say they were big sharks. We see and hear some crazy stuff at the shop, but this takes the cake. These guys were in the shallows as well, maybe waist deep and broad daylight.
Killer tornadoes, some freaky spinning cylcone of Hatteras, and now big nasty sharks. What the F$#K???????????????????? |
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82 degrees is a magic number. The tarpon start rolling in now and the sharks that feed on them aren't small. Odds are still small though.
Just be glad we aren't in Volusia (I lived there 2 years and can attest that the shark numbers there are simply unreal). We have a fairly high kill to attack ratio though.. yikeees. http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/sharks...tack/MapFL.htm |
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The "hammerhead attacks tarpon" video on youtube can attest to that. That hamerhead must have been 7/8ft.
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