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Topic: Landlord video  (Read 3428 times)

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Fisherman X

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Isn't it the juveniles that often mistakenly sample people, though?
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Northern Boy

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Wow  :smt007.

I feel sick.



dilbeck

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Any approximate size estimations?  10 ft?  Or am I way off?


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Isn't it the juveniles that often mistakenly sample people, though?

I heard the fish in this vid were approx 8-9feet long. That's probably a little small to be actively eating marine mammals, BUT there's no guarantee they wouldn't just get curious & munch down on the board.
like I said, the guy is making a calculated risk to get the vid. I certainly wouldn't do it, but it's not quite as death defying as some would think.

pretty cool though.
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It's only a matter of time before one of us captures similar footage.



beenfishin

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Damn video block at work!!!  I'll have to check this out tonight from home.


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this video made the news today... still amazing this film was caught... i don't think i would have the fortitude


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Looks to me like this shark has been tagged, look at the end of the video right at the base of the dorsal fin.  It would be interesting to see if a researcher knows what shark that is.


jaywo

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I grew up surfing at San O. There have always been juvenile white sharks there. I remember hearing stories when I was younger about them. About 5 years ago there was a pic in the local paper of a guy on a longboard with a dorsal fin in the background. My buddy races SUP boards and was out there for a work out around the same time at Dog Patch. I have never heard of an attack there, I wish I could say the same for up here.


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The tagged shark is being tracked by the MB Aq. I was told you could even view it's path/track through their website.
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jonesz

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When you think about it. Sitting quietly and facing it is probably the best thing to do. May as well roll the camera while your at it... If it was really interested in eating you, you'd probably never even see it coming. Like getting broadsided by a truck when your looking the other way. That's why they call em attacks...