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Thread: With all the talk about sharks!

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    Default With all the talk about sharks!

    Here's a few pics of a very large Mako we ran into on saturuday!





    Here's what she was eating.




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    wtf are you feeding a black sea bass to the shark?

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    Thats definately an endangered Black Sea Bass tied to a rope that is being fed to the Mako.
    Only question is how you came about the Black Sea Bass.
    This thread could get very ugly very quickly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hog Caller View Post
    Thats definately an endangered Black Sea Bass tied to a rope that is being fed to the Mako.
    Only question is how you came about the Black Sea Bass.
    This thread could get very ugly very quickly!

    DITTO ! ! ! !

    Unless your in Mexican water where there is no protection.
    I see the Bloody Decks emblem on pics. So if thats the case.. Cool pics!!



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    photos of the shark. Some of the best Iu have ever seen on FNN. I hope it was all on the up & up . ( Black Sea Bass )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troutman65 View Post
    photos of the shark. Some of the best Iu have ever seen on FNN. I hope it was all on the up & up . ( Black Sea Bass )
    yes troutman black sea bass are giant endangered edibles and even in mexico they shouldn't be fed to sharks they taste like... well i can't say

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris View Post
    yes troutman black sea bass are giant endangered edibles and even in mexico they shouldn't be fed to sharks they taste like... well i can't say

    Maybe it was a floater and the guy just put it out or something. Its hard to really tell from just a photo what the story really is. Guy just posted pics. and not really said anything about the bait for the shark.


    Grab some



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    Whaaaa Whaaaa Whaaaa



    What did you catch the grouper on? What pound test was that rope? GPS coordinates please?

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    Guys, the Mako was feeding on the Black Sea Bass, we roped off the dead Black to get some pics. If you look at the eyes of the Black you can see the grey haze which indicates the fish had been dead for awhile.

    Everyone relax, this was all on the up and up. Just sharing some pics of a live large female Mako instead of a dead Mako.

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    nice clarification they are great shots

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