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Noah's Ark

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Created by Dadinabarrel > 9 months ago, 26 Apr 2014
Dadinabarrel
WA, 128 posts
26 Apr 2014 1:16PM
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Just spotted a beauty behind Seal Island - looked like two 44 gallon drums with teeth at one end and a tail at the other.

Towny
NSW, 903 posts
26 Apr 2014 6:40PM
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Should I get my drum lines?

Dadinabarrel
WA, 128 posts
26 Apr 2014 4:59PM
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Naah, we burley them up regularly to keep people away from our island...

PRAWNDOG
WA, 306 posts
27 Apr 2014 6:26PM
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That's really spun out I was out the back of Peron yesterday with a few mates playing on a wave that was breaking right out the back and I saw a big dorsal fin breach for a bit that was definitely not a dolphin. But my mates reakon they saw a dolphin a short time later so I thought maybe I was imagining it, so know I'm thinking I may have seen the same fish. I think it would of been a around 12:00 give or take a bit, what time do you think you saw it ?

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
27 Apr 2014 8:51PM
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3 of us had a close encounter a couple of weeks ago. About a 3m white, it just cruised past us about 6m from where we were sitting whilst we were sitting out back waiting for the next set. The next wave, albeit a small close-out turned into a party wave!

Dadinabarrel
WA, 128 posts
29 May 2014 10:33AM
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There is a resident population of whites between Long Point and Rotto, everyone knows they are there, they always have been. Just observe the logical safety steps, don't surf on your own on overcast days or at dawn or dusk, keep out of schools of salmon and away from seals, if you're bleeding, paddle in. If you see one, give a goat boater a blood nose and paddle in

dun dun dun dun, dun dun dun dun, naaa nunt, naaa nunt



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