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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Vista
Posts: 1,111
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Thresher Shark?
The other day I was out in the evening and saw a dorsal and caudal fin that came up out of the water (about 8 feet apart from one another) about 20 yards away and then dropped back under and never reappeared. The fins looked black and only came out of the water about 6-8 inches.... I trolled my mackeral over its way thinking maybe it was a thresher but now I'm thinking it may have been something other than a thresher and it definitely was not dolphins.....anyhow, would have been fun to hook it up Oh yeah, I also forgot to mention that on this afternoon I forgot my game bag that hooks to the front of the kayak and had two fish in the water on a game clip....definitely not a fan of doing this
Last edited by bigbarrels; 09-01-2009 at 07:21 PM. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 118
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Sounds like a big Thresher to me, with that big of a distance from dorsal to caudal(assuming distance from top of dorsal to top of caudal). If it was 8' form base of dorsal to base of caudal that would be a serious monster
Like a GIANT Mako. Not too likely since the biggest confirmed Mako was something like 13'.I just saw a BIG brown shark come check me out the other day, dorsal finning and all. Probably 8'-10' seven gill. It was a sight to see for sure. |
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