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Old 21 July 2015, 09:00 AM
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Yeah, that's right
Old 21 July 2015, 01:38 PM
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Gotta love Viz.
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Seems to have changed his mind , not giving up
Old 21 July 2015, 08:12 PM
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Probably being paid too much by redbull
Old 22 July 2015, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by dpb
Mate reckons he saw fin of killer whale off the coast Sussex here whilst we were windsurfing, I'm 99% certain he's misguided , but. Apparently they can exist here
Probably a Basking Shark fin from an angle.

Large Bull Sharks have the tools to literally travel up any river on the planet. They have been found 100's of miles up rivers and have even ended up in Golf Club lakes after flooding.

The Great White is relatively safe in clear water and has displayed interaction with humans similar to Dolphins..

I used to own 2 Paroon Sharks in my cellar.
Old 22 July 2015, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by RS_Matt
...The Great White is relatively safe in clear water and has displayed interaction with humans similar to Dolphins...
I'm quite happy for YOU to test that theory, to be fair.

Old 23 July 2015, 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by RS_Matt
Probably a Basking Shark fin from an angle.

Large Bull Sharks have the tools to literally travel up any river on the planet. They have been found 100's of miles up rivers and have even ended up in Golf Club lakes after flooding.

The Great White is relatively safe in clear water and has displayed interaction with humans similar to Dolphins..

I used to own 2 Paroon Sharks in my cellar.

That may be, but can you imagine the buzz of trying to interact with it like a dolphin! I do love sharks though, amazing creatures. I'd like like to see Sandra at sea world have a great white rise out to the side of the pool and let her stick her head in its mouth
Old 23 July 2015, 04:28 PM
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I surfed J-bay about 15 years ago and was pretty paranoid about the sharks as my previous surf had ended quickly when a 12ft Great White joined us in the line up. The surf was pretty perfect and we had one of the top spots in the world to just three of us, but still felt uncomfortable. Then a grey fin pops up, heading straight at me. I was so glad when a few more popped up as I then knew it was dolphins.

I was travelling around SA with a mate who seems to be shark bait. He was in the water at a place called Nahoon when a guy got bitten on the hand and it was caught on video. He was with me when the shark showed up before J-Bay, has had a couple of smaller sharks follow him in and then a couple of years ago, a bodyboarder was bitten in two right in front of him in Western Oz. As he's a shark lure, I'm not surfing with him outside of the UK from now on.
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I guess some people give off special chemicals , surprising he hasn't been nabbed though
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Originally Posted by dpb
I guess some people give off special chemicals...
Post-pubescent and pre-menopausal women don't stand a chance!

Old 26 July 2015, 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by An0n0m0us
That is what you call a genuine change of underwear moment It wasn't a tiddler either from the size of the dorsal fin.
I thought that at first but watching again the 'fin' on the still of the video clip appears to be the tail. Still a proper brown wetsuit moment
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