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Karl F 09-07-2009 12:46 PM

shark meets seal, off Nauset
 
http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pb...emplate=photos



:D

Karl F 09-07-2009 12:51 PM

http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pb...WS11/909079989

JohnnyD 09-07-2009 12:51 PM

That's the sexiest thing I've seen all day.

GattaFish 09-07-2009 12:58 PM

This is only the beginning if the seal population keeps increasing,,,

Flaptail 09-07-2009 01:11 PM

All the shortboard surfers should think long and hard about this picture.:uhuh:

tattoobob 09-07-2009 04:50 PM

Cape Fear :uhuh:

Pete F. 09-07-2009 05:21 PM

Now if there was only Internet for sharks.

Pete_G 09-07-2009 06:21 PM

Definite business opportunity for someone.

Instead of whale watching, you could take people shark watching. Surely people would pay to see a seal go down in person like they've witnessed on Shark Week.

Karl F 09-07-2009 07:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flaptail (Post 709803)
All the shortboard surfers should think long and hard about this picture.:uhuh:

and the one attached here...

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete_G (Post 709867)
Definite business opportunity for someone.

Instead of whale watching, you could take people shark watching. Surely people would pay to see a seal go down in person like they've witnessed on Shark Week.

Already being discussed by some down here..

DaveS 09-07-2009 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pete_G (Post 709867)
Definite business opportunity for someone.

Instead of whale watching, you could take people shark watching. Surely people would pay to see a seal go down in person like they've witnessed on Shark Week.


Big bluefish got him:rotf2:

nightfighter 09-07-2009 08:09 PM

Shark porn!

piemma 09-08-2009 04:56 AM

I am SOOOOOOOOOO happy!!!!:love:

Blitzseeker 09-08-2009 07:39 AM

Seriously, I can't even tell you how happy this makes me. Like many other people, I have been talking about how this day would come for 6-8 years now, and to actually see the pictures of it going down is just awesome.

I can only hope assume that once a large group of these sharks realizes that there is an annual all you can eat seal buffet up here, that they'll be back time and time again to put the smack down on our pinniped friends.

Anyone who wants to start the seal killing boat tour...sign me up for your first tour.

lurch 09-08-2009 07:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Karl F (Post 709885)
and the one attached here...

Already being discussed by some down here..

Spine tingling JOY!!!

Unfortunately it is just a matter of time before the authorities start hunting the sharks because of the pressure from the "Moonbats". Seals are "cute" and Sharks are not :(

Flaptail 09-08-2009 08:42 AM

Chatham should change it's name to Amity.

Flaptail 09-08-2009 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Karl F (Post 709885)
and the one attached here...



Already being discussed by some down here..

Christ, that isn't the ramp at Big Cliff Pond is it? Don't tell me they have gotten into there too!!!:jump1:

Way things are going who knows?

Raven 09-08-2009 09:29 AM

shark meets surfer dude
 
Crazy Shark Surfing Video

Mike P 09-08-2009 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Raven (Post 709985)

Asshat harassing a Federally protected species on camera, and leaving a few hundred dollars worth of fishing gear dangling from its mouth, all just for kicks.

No wonder surfers are almost universally hated.

likwid 09-08-2009 10:11 AM

the video is horribly fake but lets not let that get in the way of whining about surfers.

FishermanTim 09-08-2009 11:10 AM

Then there's the practice of initiating a possible feeding frenzy amongst other surfers by throwing bloody meat into the surf.
He's a future Darwin Award nominee/winner if ever I saw one!

Back Beach 09-08-2009 11:35 AM

I know people get all giddy over the poor little seals being eaten, but you would likely need 100 sharks feeding 24/7/365 to even put a small dent in the seal population. They're here to stay unless an open season ensues at some point.

JohnR 09-08-2009 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 710014)
I know people get all giddy over the poor little seals being eaten, but you would likely need 100 sharks feeding 24/7/365 to even put a small dent in the seal population. They're here to stay unless an open season ensues at some point.

Yes, but the status quo, a continually increasing seal population with no coverage / adverse coverage other than the cute little seals, is not going to do us any favors. If we can't fish the beach as in the p[ast maybe maybe the great whites can offer entertainment in the form of Pinniped Snacks. Or, with a little luck, some light gets shined on the situation. All in all, the seals are likely there to stay in large numbers REGARDLESS of what happens thanks to the Marine Mammal Protection Act thingamajig

Karl F 09-08-2009 11:51 AM

true back beach..and the boss mans response sums it up too...
more than likely it will just be fun, for some of us to watch....in our own twisted little way...

Scotty....we may have the sixth confirmed by supper time... :uhuh:

if there is 5, or even 6 confirmed, i'd bet there is more...

and a hundred hungry ones would be OK with me... :hee:

likwid 09-08-2009 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Karl F (Post 710018)
true back beach..and the boss mans response sums it up too...
more than likely it will just be fun, for some of us to watch....in our own twisted little way...

Scotty....we may have the sixth confirmed by supper time... :uhuh:

if there is 5, or even 6 confirmed, i'd bet there is more...

and a hundred hungry ones would be OK with me... :hee:

South Africa has tons of Great Whites.

http://www.bobboozer.com/FlatWorld/i...eal_island.jpg

Doesn't seem to bother the seals much?

Karl F 09-08-2009 01:14 PM

yep Ted, a hundred or a thousand won't put a dent in the seals...but, will provide some great entertainment :hee:

only thing that will eventually hurt the seals, is some kind of epidemic of distemper, or something else, that will thin them way out...

Blitzseeker 09-08-2009 01:30 PM

I don't think anyone is really thinking the sharks will do anything to the seal population other than make for some excitement at the expense of a fairly hated adversary of the Cape Cod surf fisherman.

If there are 10 thousand seals on the Outer Cape (made up number as a stake in the ground), and there are ten sharks eating a seal a week for a month, that's only a half a percent of the population.

For me, personally, it is more:

(1) In the back of my mind, I'll always have the excitement of seeing those seals swimming 50 yards offshore and wondering if they are going to get whacked, and
(2) knowing there is at least something out there constraining what would otherwise be almost completely uninhibited growth in thier poplulation.....no matter how small that constraint may be

JohnnyD 09-08-2009 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Karl F (Post 710028)
yep Ted, a hundred or a thousand won't put a dent in the seals...but, will provide some great entertainment :hee:

only thing that will eventually hurt the seals, is some kind of epidemic of distemper, or something else, that will thin them way out...

Hasn't happened in S. Africa, nor San Francisco with the sea lions. These animals have lived thousands of years like this, in consolidated, high-concentration herds. I'm not holding my breath for some epidemic to occur.

An A-10 Warthog strafing the herds would be the only solution.

The Iceman 6 09-08-2009 03:36 PM

Funny, there was a brief article about the sharks on Chatham in the NY Post yesterday, I was laughing hysterically that it made the NY Post.

OLD GOAT 09-08-2009 05:59 PM

The funniest part of poor little seals is that Chatham is going to spend 300million dollars for a sewerage plant to keep the saltwater embayments clean all the while 6-8000 seals are crapping all over the sandbars. The population of Chatham is only 6-8000 people. It would make sense to me to have every tree hugger take a seal home with them to thin out the population

Karl F 09-08-2009 06:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OLD GOAT (Post 710083)
The funniest part of poor little seals is that Chatham is going to spend 300million dollars for a sewerage plant to keep the saltwater embayments clean all the while 6-8000 seals are crapping all over the sandbars. The population of Chatham is only 6-8000 people. It would make sense to me to have every tree hugger take a seal home with them to thin out the population

Orleans prolly gonna spend even more.....
Old Goat..they need some of that old cape cod common sense on them boards...but I think that has gone the way of the past too.
And they don't like questions either, we have found out over here...
they even had to come up with a "good nitrogen/bad nitrogen" answer to baffle things even more....and they keep changing info...
typical govt. project....just pay pay pay and shut up...
I still have not figured out why we been pumping everything into Skaket Marsh the last 20 years...great place to build a chit plant.....
and the clamming went straight to hell from Rock Harbor alll the way down thru Brewster right after.... and some strange looking grasses grew quick..

Now we are gonna sewer even more into there..
pump the chit outta the Pleasant Bay side over to the CCBay side...

:confused:

injuneers and environutz is amazing sometimes....:jump1:

But...back to Seals and their poo...

gonna be a trainload more of it coming, thats for sure.


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