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This video is sent to me from a friend who was fishing at Labrador Park recently. An angler spotted this fish surfacing close to the jetty and swam slowly along side for awhile before diving down into the deep.
Notice that the fin that protrudes out of water is actually its tail (pointing upright), so that means it's very likely a shark. It was described as deep colour and swims gently. Anyone wants to ID this fish?
Interesting, the motion and tail does seem similar. If it were true that it was a whale shark, I think it would have to starve itself coming into our waters. Probably got lost or something.
Quick! Call Zeb Hogan from nat geo!
lol.
But seriously, looks like a blue shark.
But if u really want to catch one, i suggest gear for somthing like a marlin.
Wasn't a Orca, The fin didnt have enough arc at the tip.
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