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Swimming anyone?

Posted By: OlTimer

Swimming anyone? - 03/14/23 01:25 AM

https://www.fox10tv.com/2023/03/13/anglers-land-great-white-shark-baldwin-county-beach/
Posted By: gman

Re: Swimming anyone? - 03/14/23 01:44 AM

💪🏼
Posted By: jwalker77

Re: Swimming anyone? - 03/14/23 02:57 AM

When do you reckon theyll catch a big one? Looks like that might be a place the mamas go to have babys
Posted By: hammerhead

Re: Swimming anyone? - 03/14/23 03:36 AM

http://www.aldeer.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=3867791#Post3867791

http://www.aldeer.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=3862982#Post3862982
Posted By: gman

Re: Swimming anyone? - 03/14/23 10:44 AM

So is that now 3? That one says caught 3/6 didnt it?
Posted By: hammerhead

Re: Swimming anyone? - 03/14/23 11:28 AM

Originally Posted by gman
So is that now 3? That one says caught 3/6 didnt it?


Yep...2 in P'cola a couple weeks back and this one in Gulf Shores/OB
Posted By: Sasquatch Lives

Re: Swimming anyone? - 03/14/23 01:05 PM

The gulf is probably too warm for them the rest of the year.
Posted By: EmeraldTides

Re: Swimming anyone? - 03/14/23 07:32 PM

Not really that uncommon for this time of year, especially with more people targeting them these days
Posted By: daylate

Re: Swimming anyone? - 03/15/23 05:32 PM

I hear that one of the big tagged ones is currently pinging just west of St George island.
Posted By: hammerhead

Re: Swimming anyone? - 03/15/23 07:35 PM

OCEARCH Shark Tracker

There's probably 10 GWS being tracked in the Gulf of Mexico
Posted By: daylate

Re: Swimming anyone? - 03/16/23 12:44 AM

What food is bringing them here?
Posted By: EmeraldTides

Re: Swimming anyone? - 03/16/23 01:35 AM

Tuna?
Posted By: hammerhead

Re: Swimming anyone? - 03/16/23 01:47 AM

Probably the cooler water temps of winter/early spring along with the annual migration of pelagic species (king mackeral, cobia, tuna, etc) up the Florida coast. On the ocearch tracker, you can click on one of the fish icons and it will show the migration route of that shark. Most are around the tip of Florida and into the gulf during the winter/early spring then a water Temps start rising they make their way back up the easy coast where the water is cooler. They've probably always been in the gulf but with the increase in technology (better tracking systems and reporting) sightings, catches, etc have risen.
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