Mullas Shark - 20/6/12

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Subculture
Subculture
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443 posts
21 Jun 2012 12:08pm
Mask said...

Could it have been a dolphin?
They did say there were a few in the water.


Killer dolphins??

Now we're really farked....
doggie
doggie
WA
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WA, 15849 posts
21 Jun 2012 12:33pm
Subculture said...

Mask said...

Could it have been a dolphin?
They did say there were a few in the water.


Killer dolphins??

Now we're really farked....


They will fly next, then we really are faaarked
Mask
Mask
WA
293 posts
WA, 293 posts
21 Jun 2012 12:45pm
doggie said...

Subculture said...

Mask said...

Could it have been a dolphin?
They did say there were a few in the water.


Killer dolphins??

Now we're really farked....


They will fly next, then we really are faaarked


Settle Fellas!

The reason Im asking is that apparently they were watching a pod of dophins just prior to the attack. I wouldnt have thought that a pod of dolphins would be hanging around with a 3m GW in the the close vicinity. BUT could be wrong!
tightlines
tightlines
WA
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WA, 3509 posts
21 Jun 2012 1:27pm
^So you believe the old myth that if you see dolphins you won't see sharks hey.

Good luck with that.

The last time I saw a shark off Mullas it was just after we past a pod of dolphins.
Mask
Mask
WA
293 posts
WA, 293 posts
21 Jun 2012 1:40pm
Nah, dont really have fixed opinions on any marine behaviour( not even what the so called experts or self proclaimed experts tell us) but was just wondering whether a dolphin attack might have been a possibility. Judging by reaction, probably not. Sorry to have brought it up!
doggie
doggie
WA
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WA, 15849 posts
21 Jun 2012 1:57pm
Mask said...

Nah, dont really have fixed opinions on any marine behaviour( not even what the so called experts or self proclaimed experts tell us) but was just wondering whether a dolphin attack might have been a possibility. Judging by reaction, probably not. Sorry to have brought it up!


A mate got bumped of his board on an outta reef off Perth a few years ago. He dosnt think it was attacking him tho, it just swam off. Maybe it was just having a look?
Kakkerlak
Kakkerlak
WA
174 posts
WA, 174 posts
21 Jun 2012 4:18pm
tightlines said...

^So you believe the old myth that if you see dolphins you won't see sharks hey.

Good luck with that.

The last time I saw a shark off Mullas it was just after we past a pod of dolphins.


This is such a miss conseption - dolphns are very messy eaters and get followed by sharks who pick up the scraps, maybe not a 3m one though
e0422713
e0422713
WA
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WA, 975 posts
21 Jun 2012 5:45pm
Subculture said...

mazdon said...

Subculture said...


And there I was looking forward to some Pinnas action between the showers later.. Makes you think...



did that come out wrong?



LOL! Good pickup I guess I need to proof read for more than spelling and grammar before posting.. Rain showers


i just thought you
meant it
Bazinga
Bazinga
QLD
63 posts
QLD, 63 posts
23 Jun 2012 8:27pm
Flying dolphins aren't the problem..........it is the sharks with laser beams we have to watch out for...........

subX
subX
1 posts
1 posts
23 Jun 2012 7:35pm
Was a segment on Catalyst recently looking at shark repellent. Interesting differences between species

www.abc.net.au/catalyst/shark-repellent/11013712
DutchRooster
DutchRooster
NSW
325 posts
NSW, 325 posts
24 Jun 2012 4:26pm
Interests read about shark attack survivors: www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/zen-and-the-art-of-surviving-a-shark-attack-20120618-20iuq.html
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