EDIT ----- Please see the date this was posted, its an old thread -----
Was going to post this in catch reports but not a catch really
Ok so if you dont believe me then theres nowt I can do .. but .......
spotted today about 4 miles east of the Tyne (in a roaring westerly wind) passing the boat at about only 12ft was a rather large and raggy dorsal fin about 10 inches or so above the surface and about same (10 inches) .....(250mm for the young uns or 25cm for the untechnical) from front to back ........ closer look seen a tailfin kick about 5 to 6 foot behind it. Not being en expert (or in any way any idea) of what I (we, as I did have a witness) had seen i called my resident aqua expert (bert) who confirmed that porbeagle sharks had been known to pass this way at times ............. well there ya go , a new one on me .... all 5 - 6 foot of it. Is this the right size for this type of shark?
[Edited on 13/3/2005 by Norman]
Was going to post this in catch reports but not a catch really
Ok so if you dont believe me then theres nowt I can do .. but .......
spotted today about 4 miles east of the Tyne (in a roaring westerly wind) passing the boat at about only 12ft was a rather large and raggy dorsal fin about 10 inches or so above the surface and about same (10 inches) .....(250mm for the young uns or 25cm for the untechnical) from front to back ........ closer look seen a tailfin kick about 5 to 6 foot behind it. Not being en expert (or in any way any idea) of what I (we, as I did have a witness) had seen i called my resident aqua expert (bert) who confirmed that porbeagle sharks had been known to pass this way at times ............. well there ya go , a new one on me .... all 5 - 6 foot of it. Is this the right size for this type of shark?
[Edited on 13/3/2005 by Norman]
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