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Woodmans Pt WA in about 12m of water....

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Created by Hooksey > 9 months ago, 14 Jul 2011
Macroscien
QLD, 6806 posts
15 Jul 2011 8:42PM
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If that was twenty years ago in cold war era I would say "Russian mini submarine"

since we have friends only now I guess:

"boat people smugglers" found new way to get to our beaches

10 people should fit easy inside "rubber whale submarine" belly




If I were you I would try to poke a hole at least in this rubber belly with your rod.

smicko
WA, 2503 posts
15 Jul 2011 7:18PM
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Would be interesting to hear the photogs guesstimate at the size of that lass. Going by the pic I'd put it at the upper limit of their range 5-6m. Bloody big fish.

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
15 Jul 2011 9:21PM
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SomeOtherGuy said...

I think they're gunna need a bigger boat.


lol

BabaORiley
WA, 434 posts
15 Jul 2011 9:47PM
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looks like there may be a certain fish breedin early this year? Those in the know should know

smicko
WA, 2503 posts
16 Jul 2011 1:28AM
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Yeah right, hadn't thought of that, might be a good time to rethink the closure dates. The water temp has certainly plummeted in the last coupla weeks.

GypsyDrifter
WA, 2371 posts
16 Jul 2011 10:11AM
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GypsyDrifter said...

doggie said...

Cmon GD its a GWS


Ok if that GWS is that big!...shouldn't the fin be out of the water?


Ok.....again were is the fin? "please"

FLYING ANT
WA, 75 posts
16 Jul 2011 7:14PM
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GypsyDrifter said...

GypsyDrifter said...

doggie said...

Cmon GD its a GWS


Ok if that GWS is that big!...shouldn't the fin be out of the water?


Ok.....again were is the fin? "please"


Just watched the local news on Channel nine,and there is vision of the fin cutting thru the water at the back of this boat.It's huge

Zuke
901 posts
16 Jul 2011 8:38PM
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Yeh, I just saw it on the news too. A 5 metre monster! I thought they were in a boat, not a dinghy.

Doudou
WA, 46 posts
17 Jul 2011 5:36AM
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Was that really at Woodies? the paper and other articles say it was between Freo and Rotto...

Are you serious when you say they landed it???

Hooksey
WA, 556 posts
17 Jul 2011 7:29PM
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Doudou said...

Was that really at Woodies? the paper and other articles say it was between Freo and Rotto...

Are you serious when you say they landed it???




If I was a kiter I would think twice before launching at Woodies!!

Doudou
WA, 46 posts
17 Jul 2011 8:20PM
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Hehe the wind is down at the moment... But yeah, we should see woodies empty of kites for a few weeks now... well I won't be riding there anytime soon!

Ironman
WA, 139 posts
17 Jul 2011 8:39PM
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kited there on friday and only three of us were out for most of the day. Had a great time. And we didn't see that mother lurking around.

jsnfok
WA, 899 posts
17 Jul 2011 9:07PM
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looks like a nice great white 4-5ish, beautiful fish, absolutely amazing, sharp teeth tho

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
18 Jul 2011 7:40AM
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Miller, Leech and I were sailing our local when they saw a fin about the size of this shark on the inside. I never saw it thank fruck
There have been numerous sitings around the area and for some reason I continue to surf and sail this spot although the month of November is the only time of the year we stay away

choco
SA, 4032 posts
18 Jul 2011 10:10AM
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www.adelaidenow.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes

Doudou
WA, 46 posts
18 Jul 2011 12:49PM
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I suppose the only solution is to ride with a roo steak on the wet suit, and in case of an encounter, just throw it as far as possible and shout "whitey... FETCH! "

I'm not so sure on the efficiency of this method and won't be hold responsible if anyone tries it with no success!

subasurf
WA, 2153 posts
19 Jul 2011 8:12PM
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GypsyDrifter said...

Ok I give in... what is it?
Cause it looks like a whale to me


It's quite clearly a GWS. You can see the white area around the anal fin clearly and it looks as though you can see the long white of it's claspers, which also suggests it's a male.
Plus the presence of a dorsal fin can be seen in the first image...albeit a refracted image.

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
22 Jul 2011 5:17PM
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Should have chucked the two Shark wrangling dogs in..At least we could have used them to gauge its size..

I'm guessing thats why the surf has been quiet.

puppetonastring
WA, 3619 posts
23 Jul 2011 3:17PM
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TurtleHunter said...

Zuke said...

Looks like a great white, maybe 3metres.

What did they identify it as?

you think If thats 3m then my 8 inches is looking more like 4



from a man who knows his shark sizes.

And I agree - if thats 3M its making my 4 look like 2

puppetonastring
WA, 3619 posts
23 Jul 2011 3:20PM
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GypsyDrifter said...

Ok if that GWS is that big!...shouldn't the fin be out of the water?


Only in the movies - along with the na na ana soundtrack

subasurf
WA, 2153 posts
23 Jul 2011 4:55PM
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GypsyDrifter said...

Ok if that GWS is that big!...shouldn't the fin be out of the water?


Can you explain this to me?
What makes you think it is mandatory for a shark to always be finning on the surface?



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