Razzonater said..
If it is only a 2 metre bronzy cool no dramas, but there has been at least eleventy -eight million sightings between mettams and trigg of a 3 metre shark, I know people get excited about stuff, but deploy the drum lines catch him and if it is only a 2 metre shark take him out a few miles or down the coast and let him go, he may have a new found respect for humans before he gets to three metres, in the other scenario if it is a 3-4 metre specimen job done....... I know I know yeah yeah we all surf the northwest and theres millions of bronzies, but they eat pretty good up there, you catch mackies off the beach and the food up there is thick, its a bustling ecosystem..... Down in perth have you ever tried catching a size jewie or pinky within three miles of north beach to trigg............... (yes we all have one story of one or two good fish caught there but compare that to up north)
Deploy the drums Deploy the drums
Razz all the reports have been of between 2 to 2.5 mtr Bronzie. Two seperate reports said it was a 3.5 mtr shark. The first time reported, other surfers were in the water and reported not seeing anything that size. Videos confirming 2 to 2.5 m bronzes have been provided. Even Smicko shared his own above. I think in total I've seen 3 or 4 different videos from different days and all small sharks.
The second report of a 3.5 mtr shark was followed less than 20 minutes later by another report from a different source saying it was a small bronzie again. From that id suggest that the two people who reported 3.5 m estimated wrong.
If you read back you'll see fisheries were driving around with drum lines on their boat, but they found no sharks of concern..
Originally i thought it may have been people reporting sharks, to keep numbers down, but i don't believe that was the case..