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Been pretty slow for me the last couple of months unless you count the sharks. Been donating gear to Soupfins and Leopards on a fairly regular basis. Ended a couple trips early when I ran out of sinkers. Only highlight, other than some interesting bait behavior, came on another "Nat Geo Moment" on Sat.
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Holy S#!T that's rad! :you_rock:
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Insane!:vroam:
Is that dana point? |
Geez... I have to stop sticking my legs in the water so much.
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Cool white....
Video....thanks for sharing
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Bad ass right there!
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what a magnificent creature. I'm so jealous. the underwater shots with him in the frame are sooooo rad
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What's going on with the shark's dorsal fin?
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Great vid. Damn what a beautiful animal.
Mr. NiceGuy. Those a parasitic copepods. Similar to the sea lice you find on yellow tail. The strings off the back are eggs I believe. Mike |
Very nice would love to see that
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Check out and compare the features of the tail in the two videos..............we might have a permanent resident in Santa Monica Bay:luxhello::luxhello::luxhello::luxhello:
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Awesome! Thanks for sharing! Do you have a length estimate?
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what an awesome sight
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its two different whites. Which is a good thing too |
Super cool encounter and amazing video.
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awesome video!!
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Thats why I bring a fresh pair of boxers!!!
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Great video as usual, Greg. They look so awesome and so deadly.
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Wow Greg!! Very Very Cool Video!! The clarity is insane, and the
shark seems very sizable. Great experience. Thanks for sharing. |
geez Greg...you're like a snack on a cracker!
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