Monster wake
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Re: Monster wake
Guessing this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nzd0R_OeOc[/video]
And hate to say it, but not helping the credibility factor by asking someone that goes by "TheBeerGuy" to chime in...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nzd0R_OeOc[/video]
And hate to say it, but not helping the credibility factor by asking someone that goes by "TheBeerGuy" to chime in...
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Re: Monster wake
You guys cut it OUT.............. I'm going scalloping this weekend.......MAYBE..........
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Re: Monster wake
Ha Ha Ha! If the guy who we bought the boat from was on here, I'd have him chime in as well...big bend gyrene wrote: And hate to say it, but not helping the credibility factor by asking someone that goes by "TheBeerGuy" to chime in...
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Re: Monster wake
Have you guys seen that Monsterquest episode on History where they're searching for the elusive Florida Gulf Coast sea-monster? It's been filmed several times in shallow water, although the video looks like something out of a crappy SciFi movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuWYgWThd4o
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Re: Monster wake
I saw something very similar to what GalantNole described up in North Bay by the old fuel depot pier in Lynn Haven. It ended up being a dolphin trying to corral some mullet in about 3-4 foot of water. All I saw was a one to two foot v-shaped wake hauling butt toward shore. The only reason I knew it was a dolphin was at the end a mullet jumped and the dolphin rolled, stuck his head out of the water an inhaled the mullet while it was still in the air.
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Re: Monster wake
This would be MY first guess
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Re: Monster wake
I would chime in but galantnole see's things in the water after being on the boat with no keepers in the box from his line
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Re: Monster wake
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Re: Monster wake
Saw that episode. That's probably what Galantnole saw. The show was inconclusive. I say they sneak up on it in a kayak and sling a harpoon into it. If they come up with a manatee; try again.red_yakker wrote:Have you guys seen that Monsterquest episode on History where they're searching for the elusive Florida Gulf Coast sea-monster? It's been filmed several times in shallow water, although the video looks like something out of a crappy SciFi movie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuWYgWThd4o
Jeff's photo is of a pod of dolphin on a bunch of mullet. Watched a pod of five work like that all the way across in front of Live Oak Island last Thursday afternoon. Poor mullet were flying everywhere.
Several weekends ago there was a bunch of six manatee mating in the boat basin at Live Oak Island. didn't have a camera on me, some of the other folks did, but I didn't really see anything to take a photo of. Bunch of brown manatee in shallow, badly stirred up, brown muddy water. They stayed overnight and left the next afternoon.
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Re: Monster wake
Here is a couple I took at Alligator point a couple of years back. Dolphins working the shoreline....
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Re: Monster wake
Sounds like a USO (unidentified submerged object)
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That reminds me of a photo I took at Shell Point a few years ago.Flanders wrote:I know I know!!!!!!!
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Just wondering what in the hell would want eat thisdolphinatic wrote:This would be MY first guess