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Strange Year for the Gulf of Mexico

Posted: Aug 4th, '09, 16:37
by Capt. DQ
The weirdest type species keep showing up in the Gulf the last couple of years. Check this article out.

http://www.orangebeach.ws:80/2009/News/ ... Beach.html

DQ

Posted: Aug 4th, '09, 17:56
by JP Dalik
Just in time for Shark Week on TV.

Posted: Aug 4th, '09, 19:33
by CaptPatrick
Just in time for Shark Week on TV.
I smell another Algore plot: Sharks taking over the oceans because of Global Warming...

Posted: Aug 4th, '09, 19:43
by In Memory Walter K
Because they have so little left to eat.

Posted: Aug 4th, '09, 21:16
by scot
They show up down here from time to time. Seems like it's about every 5 or 6 years you hear of someone spotting one.

In my early 20's I spent several years as a commercial diver in the Gulf. Every time I would hear of a spotting it would up the pucker factor. The worst jobs for me involved going in at 2:00 AM, 100 miles offshore, only a young man is that stupid. I won't even surf fish anymore if it involves getting in past my knees..lol. It's accurate to say I have become a shark wuss in my old age. I spend many, many hours trying to figure out ways that my boat "could" sink, so I can correct the potential weak spot. I don't fear drowning, or bobbing around out there...it's the sharks. The 45ACP on board is NOT for the sharks, or pirates, the last round is for me..lol.

BTW...thanks a bunch for the link Capt DQ...now I have photographic proof Great Whites are out there...Da***it.

Posted: Aug 4th, '09, 21:38
by Ironman
This happened to a sword near here.. I saw this on the bloodydecks board. think it was Great White or a mako?Had a tail bite too.
Wayne
Image

Posted: Aug 4th, '09, 22:25
by In Memory Walter K
I caught a six or seven foot White back in the "jaws" era. Was going to tag and release it, but the scientists from Wood's Hole were in Montauk working at a Tournament (I wasn't in) and asked me to bring it in. I had called asking for specific identifying info to verify that the fish we had alongside was really a White. After they finished dissecting it, I had it's head mounted. My Grandson has it on the wall of his room now.
Was Fluke fishing off the beach at Montauk last weekend and TWICE, bought up half of a live Fluke. Never felt a jarring hit but the poor things were cut with a perfect crescent shaped bites absolutely clean across half off it's bodies. No Bluefish bites! On that same day one of the party boats in the area said they had a 10 foot Hammerhead under the boat. Our water at the Point isn't up to 70 degrees yet!