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White pointer at Rocko foreshore
Topic Started: Apr 19 2013, 03:08 AM (269 Views)
Numbskull
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Mulloway
Yeehaa! Whale shark at the rocko jetty. On first reports it was a White, which probably would have been more likely.

I rocked up late one night to the jetty and a security guard said a shark the size of car came thru and he had called the police!

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Lefty
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Waiting for the salmon with the rest of us?
Fish, Brag & Post Pics
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Hixy
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Lefty
Apr 19 2013, 07:43 AM
Waiting for the salmon with the rest of us?
Dead On O Left One!
I live with fear everyday, but sometimes she let's me FISH!
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Spence
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Yeh it was a big boy in mangles bay two days ago, lurking. Few mates were diving for occys/crabs and weren't even aware of it until people told them after.....scary.
-Spence



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SAS
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They certainly do lurk.

I lost a friend (Brian Guest) in 2008 on 27th December to a great white at Port Kennedy when he and his son were out diving for crabs just out from shore

I don't put a toe in the water these days.

Sharon
Member of Melville Amateur Angling Cllub for over 20 years. PB's Blue groper off the stones 16 kilos, Mully from Wagoe 10 kilos; mack off Shark Bay 25 kilos and smaller ones from Quobba; Montes cod over a metre (released); Black bream 2.2 kilos; 450 gram yellow fin whiting; 12 & 13 kilo pink snapper and lots of other fish through the years.
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Spence
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Yeh, i live near where that happened. It terrorised that dinghy of a workmate (also named paul) a few days after that event. ANd it also attacked a mate a week before the event out the back of GI.
Same shark comes back every year into warnbro. Big Female.
-Spence



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Wookiee
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Guesty is the reason i do not, ever, go into the beach above my waist anymore. I dont see myself changing that fact in the near future.
I have enough trouble in the estuary when its up to my crotch.
Carpe Pisces

The walking carpet disaster.
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Barry The Baptist
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Too many lezzo, lefty, femo, greeny, nancy ninnies
For every day that you don't pay, I'm gunna cut one of your fingers off
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rob dulson
Rob dulson ,the anchor man .
A well balanced and concise summary,Bazza ,thank you for your input .
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Prob the same sucker that followed me in Mangles Bay many moons ago...good to see he/she's still about.

Terrible tragedy that Guesty attack. Good to see that we're all aware of the risks involved since...so I guess something good came out of it in a strange sorta way.
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