It is a great feeling to have those animals so close. There is something special almost majestic about them.
I had an experience with one a few years back whist fishing offshore. It must have been a captured and released one from seaworld as it came to the boat and stuck its head up to say hello. After initially refusing to feed it as it put its head on the side of the boat I finally gave in and feed it some of the pillchards. After a half hour and still unable to put a line in, I had feed half of the fresh squid and pilchard to my new friend. With the desire to take home some fish to eat for my family and not wanting to hook my friend i pulled up the anchor and took off at speed to a new reef about 8km away. As i sped off my friend was racing his best in leaps to catch up. I lost site of him after about a kilometre and arrived at the new reef hoping to get a catch. Set the anchor and baited the hooks, before the line got wet up pops my friend placing his head on the side of the boat and saying hello again (he new he had found a soft touch). He ate the rest of my bait over the next hour and even let me pat his head. I have often wodered who is smarter, them or us.

Best fishing trip i have ever had without getting a line wet.
David, Is that a Gopro camera and if so what would I expect to pay for one. (Plus where is the best place to get one)
Cheers
Swanie