Not sure where they are, BUT, there would be a for sale sign on that house in about 2 seconds......
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Not sure where they are, BUT, there would be a for sale sign on that house in about 2 seconds......
WOW! That is awesome. I'd personally be getting myself a WAY heavier-action rod, some titanium line, and some big old dead bait from the grocery store and seeing if I could catch that shark!!! :thumbup:
(What? We ARE on a fishing forum aren't we?? :D)
BD
Ya, but our winters are getting warmer....Erie didn't freeze over this year. There have been stories about bull sharks in the lake for years. So far they've been just that, stories. But its not entirely out of the realm of possibility.....
Sounded like a Boston accent when the lady was screaming "SHAWWWK! SHAWWWWWK!!" They've got their fair share of sharks over there
Being there in person seeing that musta been so freaky! Even being on dry land, it would still shock the sheet out of you!
Bull sharks can go into fresh water for a few days at a time, but I don't believe they can live there for long periods...
My guess on the accent would be the Carolina's area, the scenery looks like it too... Not quite a boston accent or a southern one, somewhere in between the two... Just a guess tho, usually American accents are pretty easy to get, this one is tougher.
Ya your right about the fresh water part and apparently they can jump rapids like salmon, wow!
They are basically a smaller great white,(in terms of they look, body type) I think I remember them being around 10-16 ft, something like that. They are also one of the few sharks that very occasionally attacks humans...
Yeah, I was just fishing lake scugog, and had a bass on, and then Bam- it was like Dion Phaneuf turned the puck over. A shark ate my bass! Funny video!!
HOAX .
TD
My understanding was that was exactly what Bull sharks do. They swim up river to give birth to their pups then head back to salt water. The pups spend the next few years growing until they are in the 5 foot range then head to the sea. They basically use the rivers as a nursery until the sharks are large enough to hold their own in the ocean. Any shows (River Monsters, shark week) or from what I have read all explain it this way. I'm not saying this isn't a hoax but really wouldn't surprise me one bit if it was real.Quote:
although their breeding in fresh water is still a question.