mattydski 560 Posted November 14, 2008 Report Share Posted November 14, 2008 thats a hell of a dog there mate, Looks like a ridgeback needs a bigger hook. IMHO Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tyla 3,179 Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Cant even believe that you believe it. Its a load of fake fecking shite to get people on the whole animal rights train. Why the f**k would people shark fishing go to the trouble of using alive dogs as bait. Sharks are lured up close to the boats with bags of fish hanging near the boats. a chunk of meat or fish is all thats needed to hook them. Plus alot of big shark fishing is just a tourism industry. Cant see tourists being all to keep on there skipper hooking up Rover lol! EDIT....plus notice the way that they are pulling back the dogs head skin to make it appear stressed out and its also funny how there isnt a single sign of a wound there, no blood stains on the fur, scabbing or swelling. Another thing lol........ just imagine trying to actually hook the dog. Its going to take your f*****g hand off, not the most practicle of baits is it Sorry mate, your wrong. Used to be, and could still be in places, common practice in the indian ocean and arabian sea. Cats too, anything that gives off strong distress signals works well as bait apparently. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hob&Jill 258 Posted November 16, 2008 Report Share Posted November 16, 2008 Cant even believe that you believe it. Its a load of fake fecking shite to get people on the whole animal rights train. Why the f**k would people shark fishing go to the trouble of using alive dogs as bait. Sharks are lured up close to the boats with bags of fish hanging near the boats. a chunk of meat or fish is all thats needed to hook them. Plus alot of big shark fishing is just a tourism industry. Cant see tourists being all to keep on there skipper hooking up Rover lol! EDIT....plus notice the way that they are pulling back the dogs head skin to make it appear stressed out and its also funny how there isnt a single sign of a wound there, no blood stains on the fur, scabbing or swelling. Another thing lol........ just imagine trying to actually hook the dog. Its going to take your f*****g hand off, not the most practicle of baits is it Sorry mate, your wrong. Used to be, and could still be in places, common practice in the indian ocean and arabian sea. Cats too, anything that gives off strong distress signals works well as bait apparently. So do you think that the youtube video is real?..... That video is so clearly fake its just daft. I did say it might happen in some small groups. I find it very hard to believe it is common practise. Who knows i might be wrong, hope not. ATB, HJ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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