View Full Version : spotted shark in lake maqurie
disco_mitch
9th January 2009, 04:50 PM
went out the sarvo to drop some berley for tomoz, put the boat in at wangi(10tinny 5hpmotor) ive seen the local beach with smaller waves than what it was out there, anyway while batteling the waves to much it to the other side i noticed a fin coming for me, no bull**** it was a shark, it was longer than my boat and i could have reached over and touched it, on went the life jacket and thats saying something for me kept battleing to the other side and waited a bit than turned round and made the trip back which was not easy as i had to take a lot of waves side on tried my best to ride them when i could and head on when i could but was no avoiding them side on at times, it was scary knowing there was a shark in there somewhere bigger than the boat i was in anyway thats my fright but excite for the day, call it bull**** but i know what i saw
100I
9th January 2009, 05:34 PM
You did keep berleying though didn't you?
disco_mitch
9th January 2009, 05:39 PM
You did keep berleying though didn't you?
heck no didnt even bother dropping it not sure if i wana go back out that way
100I
9th January 2009, 05:47 PM
You did keep berleying though didn't you?:o
CraigE
9th January 2009, 06:10 PM
Yep its fun. We were fishing near Remark island and a shdow bigger than the 4.8m centre cab went under the boat.:o
Another day a 4.5m Bronzy took my line and broke my boat rod on 65lb braid.:eek:
Going shark fishing tommorow night. May use the kids for bait.:p
disco_mitch
9th January 2009, 06:19 PM
Yep its fun. We were fishing near Remark island and a shdow bigger than the 4.8m centre cab went under the boat.:o
Another day a 4.5m Bronzy took my line and broke my boat rod on 65lb braid.:eek:
Going shark fishing tommorow night. May use the kids for bait.:p
crazy stuff, i would have been more interested in trying to get pics if i was in a bigger boat but its not a big boat by any means and the shark was big by all means lol would they ever go for a lil boat or just be up to check it out
long stroke
9th January 2009, 08:00 PM
MMMMMMMM , to bad if you were in a kayak:eek:
CraigE
10th January 2009, 12:03 AM
crazy stuff, i would have been more interested in trying to get pics if i was in a bigger boat but its not a big boat by any means and the shark was big by all means lol would they ever go for a lil boat or just be up to check it out
Look, with any wild animal you can never really tell what they will do as there are always rogues. But generally they will just come up for a look or be looking for food.
Makos are a drama if hooked as they will fight tooth and nail and have been known to launch into a boat to attack their hunter. I know of one occassion down here, 5 in a boat, 1 angry Mako launches into the boat after the fisher, 5 fishermen in the water picked up by VMS and VMS would not get into the boat to retrieve it until the Mako was dead.:o:eek:
The thing is there are always sharks around wether you know it or not and most often they are harmless, but attacks can and do happen especially with more frequency as we pillage the ocean and take their prey.
I also personally know of a couple of cases in the NW of WA wher Tiger shaks have attacked boats and motors.
Great Whites are probablly the least of our worries.;)
Not trying to scaqre anyone, but often they will be lurking just out of your view as swimmers and snorklers field of vision is limited. Go diving and you may see a few more and most will or can come quite close without being a danger.
disco_mitch
10th January 2009, 06:44 AM
yea i kinda thought that he might have seen a silver reflection from a distance than come up and noticed it was no fish, bbut damm it was close to me and the size it was it wouldent have taken it much to give the lil 10 a nudge and send me flying
101RRS
11th January 2009, 04:14 PM
Since the lake was closed to commercial fishing, the fishing has really improved but the sharks have now come back - mainly bull sharks.
It is probably no longer safe to swim in the creeks that around the lake but the lake itself should still be OK - but there are now plenty of sightings.
It is a sign of the rapid recovery that the lake is going through.
Garry
disco_mitch
11th January 2009, 06:56 PM
Since the lake was closed to commercial fishing, the fishing has really improved but the sharks have now come back - mainly bull sharks.
It is probably no longer safe to swim in the creeks that around the lake but the lake itself should still be OK - but there are now plenty of sightings.
It is a sign of the rapid recovery that the lake is going through.
Garry
do they go up the creeks do they, see plenty of people skiing close to the shore, where i spotted the big bugger was out in the middle in deep water
long stroke
11th January 2009, 07:26 PM
You would be suprised at how how many sharks are in the smallest of creeks!
One of dads mates has cought afew in this little creek near us that is only open to the sea during flood and very high tides.
it isn't very deep either, the deepest spot in the whole creek is only about 6-8 feet:eek:
if everyone new about bull sharks in pretty much every creek and river you wouldn't get to many swimming in them:o
TIM.
101RRS
11th January 2009, 07:35 PM
Bull sharks will and this will be the most common breed found in the lake though there will be others as well. The netted areas around the lake have become a lot more popular since the first sightings a couple of years ago.
When the lake flooded over its banks last year my brother was a bit worried about walking around his backyard in Belmont in case they were lurking about - the water as about 3 foot deep. When the water went down he found a few bream in his yard.
No one has been attacked so I guess everything is still OK.
Garry
disco_mitch
11th January 2009, 08:52 PM
damm, stuff that im worried about the damm lake now, never even thought about sharks in there, i have a bit of a fear of them which is why i stopped surfing and bodyboarding, maybe i should just get one of those electronic things they made for surfers that deter sharks
DirtyDawg
12th January 2009, 06:18 AM
This is what happens when you protect species from fishing/hunting they populate...lol.....bring the Indonesian fisherman down here for six months and they will cull the numbers back to zero:eek:
Stuck
21st January 2009, 04:54 PM
Off Murrays Beach (Cams Wharf) about 3 months ago, I fell off of the marlin board of a mates boat :twobeers:. I was back on the boat no more than a minute and a small whaler shark surfaced next to us. It probably heard the splashing and came to see what all the noise was about. I've seen them out there while trolling for tailor too.
Cheers,
Anthony.
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