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Great whites have been seen on our coasts.Had the pleasure of going in a cage with them,The water was very murkey by the time you saw them they where swimming right next to the cage,Was like a bus goi

I think you get them All around our Coastline mate.Maybe wrong though.

Thresher sharks are common in the uk

i live in marske, village between redcar and saltburn, im on the beach everyday, ive seen a few seals washed up, and there was a whale washed up a few years back, loads of condoms, car wheels, shopping trolleys always getting washed up!

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Found a vid.

 

f**k off motherfucker!! :laugh:

Pmsl..... Typical Scotsman, no even scared in the deeps off the ocean and a shark turns up.

Just thinking if Jaws was remade wi a Scotsman as coastguard it would be a short film. "There's a shark in the water, everybody out, OUT!!!"....."f**k off mother f****r!!!" THE END..:-)

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haha! nah cant imagine id swim there without a cage weasle.

 

Im origiinally from m'bro....the land of dreams :rolleyes: but living in redcar for the minute. Should be moving up to the new estate at brotton all going well with my job.

 

had me in stitches that vid ruby. hahaha! forget punching it on the nose thats an old wives tale...'f*ck offf mother fu**er is the best way to get rid of a shark.

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Found a vid.

 

f**k off motherfucker!! :laugh:

Pmsl..... Typical Scotsman, no even scared in the deeps off the ocean and a shark turns up.

Just thinking if Jaws was remade wi a Scotsman as coastguard it would be a short film. "There's a shark in the water, everybody out, OUT!!!"....."f**k off mother f****r!!!" THE END..:-)

 

f***ing Darth Vader wasn't he?! That breathing/whistling :laugh: obviously used the 'force' to get the shark to do one...

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I'm up the new estate in Brotton. As we speak lol, you do much with the dogs ?

 

haha really? me and the missus were up there the other day. plenty of fields, few pubs and far enough away from her parents for them to just "pop in" :laugh: ideal place for a first buy.

 

Im an air rifle lad mainly. but ive been going out with a few lads with whippets and coursing a couple of times. wouldnt call them 'dog men' as such...but they do enough for me to have the bug for it and already planning which dogs im buying when i get in my own place. You..?

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Thresher sharks are common in the uk :)

dont know how true it is, they reckon few great whites have been in these waters :hmm:

Make's perfect sense to me, they like cold water and eating seals. I'd imagine some would be living off the coast of Cornwall.

 

My mum caught a blue shark on her honeymoon in southern england, a good size too. We also get Mako and Porbeagle amongst others.

 

 

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Thresher sharks are common in the uk :)

dont know how true it is, they reckon few great whites have been in these waters :hmm:

Make's perfect sense to me, they like cold water and eating seals. I'd imagine some would be living off the coast of Cornwall.

 

My mum caught a blue shark on her honeymoon in southern england, a good size too. We also get Mako and Porbeagle amongst others.

that what was said , where you got good number of seals, they would be in them waters . I was in Italy few years ago, and swam about 100yds out. Was ok but for some reason me mind went into fright mold, i was thinking that if a shark came now i would be fecked. Anyway swam back , never thought no more about when local lad told me they had great white in some of the nets that the fishermen had the 2 weeks before :yes: now dont go deeper than belly :laugh:

Believ it or not ray,,, but its something like 90% of shark attacks world wide happen in less than 3 foot of water,,, if you think about it ,,,it makes sense as the majority of people in the sea are just paddling,,, only a small amount are actually swimming,, and a lot of sharks come in to shallow water to feed ,,, very often around estuarys.

 

I went to the natal shark board in South Africa 20 odd years ago,,, very interesting place ,, and you get to see a shark being dissected

 

Like this one..

http://youtu.be/hlvCZ8GGgbw

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Loads of fields up this neck of the woods mate not that many rabbits, loads of long ears, when ya get ya dogs will av to go for a shine one night, got a few spots of permission over the moors

 

definitely mate that'd be good. be good to have my pup out with a more experienced dog as well. show it the ropes etc. we do a bit of shooting on some land over near the jolly sailor. plenty of rabbits over there. all around scaling dam is usually teeming as well in september.

 

Im gonna spend this next few months going round for permission. the stuff we go on at the minute is my friends so would be nice to have some of my own.

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