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Leave it. It'll help sort the migrant crisis

just seen this. ?

that shark would be in extreme danger if it came across dogfox practising his butterfly stroke.

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6 hours ago, Daniel cain said:

Meanest thing in the ocean those orcas imo..... Not to be f****d with

Have you watched Black Fish mate?

really good documentary on the killer whales in Sea world, how they were caught and when they turn mad/bad... very sad and interesting  at the same time, well worth a watch

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On 29/06/2018 at 19:53, king said:

there were sightings of a great white in cornwall a few years ago.i wonder if there is a few off the south coast.

newkid whats your thoughts on that.

Wouldn’t mind catching one on the kayak lol

went shark fishing last year out of Plymouth, had 6 fairly small blues and lost a decent one, brushed against the 200lb leader and cut it like cotton!!

the water was alive though, huge pods of dolphins and shoals of tuna working the mackerel shoals, gannets, terns and gulls feeding off the melle it was an amazing sight.. and happened a few times during the day, one pod of dolphins must of been over 100 in number... now this was only 20 miles off Plymouth.. 

there are loads of visitors to our waters, particularly the south west and west coast of Ireland, also west Wales... no doubt Whites will occasionally visit, along with more sightings of Threshers, Mako and some big Porbeagles caught every year..

the west coast of Ireland now has a good tuna fishing fleet, with fish caught over 600lb, I think we’ll see the same off the SW of England and Cornwall over the next few years, a big tuna was caught last year out of Plymouth, over 500lb!!

i might need a bigger kayak!! Lol

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1 minute ago, forest of dean redneck said:

Kayak! I would want a fecking big boat and some dynamite and fish redneck style ?

Where’s your sense of adventure man!! Lol

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19 minutes ago, NEWKID said:

huge pods of dolphins and shoals of tuna 

Worked in the med a few years back,tuna were migrating through the straits of Gib,me and a mate were sitting in a boat 20 odd miles offshore when the water around us was alive with tuna,huge number,great summer that year,every time we went out we saw something,turtle and big sunfish normally but once a couple of whales breaching.

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34 minutes ago, NEWKID said:

Wouldn’t mind catching one on the kayak lol

went shark fishing last year out of Plymouth, had 6 fairly small blues and lost a decent one, brushed against the 200lb leader and cut it like cotton!!

the water was alive though, huge pods of dolphins and shoals of tuna working the mackerel shoals, gannets, terns and gulls feeding off the melle it was an amazing sight.. and happened a few times during the day, one pod of dolphins must of been over 100 in number... now this was only 20 miles off Plymouth.. 

there are loads of visitors to our waters, particularly the south west and west coast of Ireland, also west Wales... no doubt Whites will occasionally visit, along with more sightings of Threshers, Mako and some big Porbeagles caught every year..

the west coast of Ireland now has a good tuna fishing fleet, with fish caught over 600lb, I think we’ll see the same off the SW of England and Cornwall over the next few years, a big tuna was caught last year out of Plymouth, over 500lb!!

i might need a bigger kayak!! Lol

You lucky bugger seeing that lol.

I never even knew there was tuna in our waters.

A 500lb tuna must be some sight.

I think it was the coast programme that showed giant turtles off the Irish coast couldn't get over the size of them 

 

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This is old footage,but on sky news earlier there was film of an Australian woman feeding sharks off what looked like the back of a dive-boat,shark came up and bit her hand.

 

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1 minute ago, mackem said:

This is old footage,but on sky news earlier there was film of an Australian woman feeding sharks off what looked like the back of a dive-boat,shark came up and bit her hand.

 

Seennthat a nurse shark pulls her into the water by her hand .......

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