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Photo-op: Dolphin busting a school of mullet at Shell Point

Posted: August 3rd, 2006, 12:40 am
by Apalach
Had an opportunity to further test the new Pentax Optio W10 waterproof camera on a pod of dolphin busting a school of mullet at Shell Point last weekend.

In the first pic note the disturbed water, below which were two bottlenosed dolphin terrorizing a school of mullet. Note also the panicked mullet going airborne in an attempt to get away from their dolphin pursuers.

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When I saw what was going down, I began following the two pods of dolphins in the immediate vicinity to see if I could get a few action pics. When doing so, I try to approach the dolphin pods as quietly as possible so as to not disturb their hunting any more than minimally. This worked for me at Sebastian Inlet on the Atlantic during GAFFE I last December, and worked again this time at Shell Point on the Gulf.

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This was a pic taken just at the point a dolphin was breaking off its attack on the mullet school. It turned sharply to port and was headed directly at me, but as soon as it detected my yak it dove and passed right underneath the bow of the Hobie Sport to join up with its partner who had previously left the attack site. I always keep the flippers on the Mirage Drive folded up flat against the hull in these situations so as to avoid any possible contact with the dolphins as they go on their way.

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And finally, here was a broadside pic as one of the adults in the pods passed across my bow on its way to follow the mullet school to the next ambush point. Almost as much fun as fishing--rod and reel, that is!

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GREAT PICS

Posted: August 3rd, 2006, 6:12 am
by FUTCHCAIRO
I LIKE TO WATCH THE ACTION OF THE DOLPHINS WHEN I AM NOT FISHING. WHEN I AM FISHIN I WOULD RATHER THEY STAY A LONG WAY FROM ME. THOSE ARE GREAT PICTURES.
PA THE OLD MAN OF THE SEA

Posted: August 3rd, 2006, 6:15 am
by CrippleDog
Getting pretty good with that new camera Apalach, just don't forget to fish every now and then :wink:

Posted: August 3rd, 2006, 6:55 am
by EddieJoe
Nice, but I would like to see some shots of sea anemones! :-D

Regards,

EJ

Posted: August 3rd, 2006, 7:40 am
by Charles
Excellentpictures,Dick. :thumbup:

IhavefoundthatwhenFlipperisbustinthemullet,thetroutarefeedingtoo.Oftensomewhereinthesamevacinity. :D

Nottosaydolphindonteattrout,Imsuretheydo,butItheinktheyprefermullet
(maybeafat,oilymulletpacksmorecaloriesthanaskinnytrout?).
Ithinkthetroutdontworryaboutitunlessthedolphinisspecificallyafterthem.

Posted: August 3rd, 2006, 8:03 am
by rocket
Cool pics! :thumbup:

Posted: August 3rd, 2006, 8:57 am
by Apalach
EddieJoe said:
Nice, but I would like to see some shots of sea anemones!
Sea anemones--what is they? But, hey, here is one of my pics of our old friend Calliactis tricolor on one of its favorite haunts. You do remember C. tricolor, dontcha, from back in the days before you became rich and famous :-D ?

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Posted: August 3rd, 2006, 9:53 am
by MudDucker
Now that crab's hat is plum stylish :lol:

Posted: August 3rd, 2006, 7:10 pm
by EddieJoe
Apalach wrote:EddieJoe said:
Nice, but I would like to see some shots of sea anemones!
Sea anemones--what is they? But, hey, here is one of my pics of our old friend Calliactis tricolor on one of its favorite haunts. You do remember C. tricolor, dontcha, from back in the days before you became rich and famous :-D ?

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Yeah, I do remember that old friend. Seems like it was back in the last century that I used to collect those. Back in the day.

Dick, thanks for the memory. You were a great professor. :thumbup:

Your old student,

EJ

Pics

Posted: August 4th, 2006, 12:10 am
by Apalach
Yep Ed--brings back some great memories for me also. Actually, we co-authored some pretty darned good research papers "back in the day". BTW, when we gonna go fishin' together--I have 2 yaks and you have your stinkpotter? Promises, promises... :-D

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Posted: August 4th, 2006, 12:51 pm
by GIT-R-WET
Great Pics :thumbup: :thumbup: :beer: :beer: