I replayed this video and watched how fast the sharks seem to disappear in one metre of water, you could have a huge bull near you and never know. I am both surprised and disappointed that this awesome video has not gone viral.
Hi @user-wi9vw4yb9o I would be more than happy to provide with with information to allow you to learn about shark. Please feel free to ask any question. Three pieces of information that you might be interested in * Bull Sharks can survive in freshwater and they are (to my knowledge) the only shark that can. * The river system in this video is actually salt water (where we fish). * I’m not that smart to edit fakeness into videos 😂👍 Enjoy the day
Hi there, I was a sea scout at middle harbour on Sydney harbour. I was told never to swim whilst manning a number of sea scout craft as there were too many aggressive bull sharks in the waters. You would not get me in or on the waters in Sydney harbour unless I was on a minimum 3 metre by 2 metre wide water craft. So practice and experience rebuffs scientists' theories of minimal shark attack risks as there are two many sharks in the harbour. Way too risky for a swim except in shark protected pools by local councils. Colonial New South Wales records display a number of fatal and non-fatal shark attacks in Sydney harbour. Check Mitchell Library records. The State Government needs to put up signs warning people of the risks. Kind Regards Chris Eriksson
They come in the rivers to give birth and would be travelling in about 5m of water. The one we catch off the beach would be in water from 3-10m depth and anything up to 300m off shore. We use drones to get out baits out that far.
@@NorthCoastSharkFishing thankyou very much. Im a bottle an antique bottle hunter and look in our coastal rivers (mainly around sydney & central coast) about 1-1.5m depth of water (about 10-50m out from the edge). Im v worried about bull sharks. (I wear the Sharkbanz ankle bracelets but seeing your amazing videos makes me worried about how close-in these monsters come in
Hi Abby. We take a fin snip from the shark and other sample for Marine Biological research. From these fin snips they can tell their DNA and other very important research details. We also take swabs from various areas of the shark to support research The sharks are treated with the highest level of respect and we given them time to recover and allow them to swim off strong
That's the worst performance I mean to put yourself in the water your kids watching you while you stand around a deadly well-known man either that goes into blackish water you are the worst that is the worst surprise you show that you put that over I wish you got bit you deserve to get bit as teach you and your kids shame on you kids don't you listen to your dad he's ignorant he just don't know any better apparently his dad didn't teach him very well that shot could have got you at any time could have cracked his tail cracked broke your leg he could have went after one of your kids you know you're lucky man one of the insult to the human race that shock is better than you by far grow up and respect the shot pinhead expect a shot. Said shut up sorry about that I didn't mean to say that I meant to say respect the shock not shot so I mistakenly said that that's how mad I am can you speak okay
So grandad how did you lose your leg,well I caught a huge shark and decided to get in the water to start pulling and pushing it about and it got a bite fed up of being manhandled and left with a big hook in my mouth after he cut the wire trace with the bolt cutters,true storey son
Nice catch. Don't particularly agree with your spot though. To much poor handling to release. Pontoon or boat. You know they can knock themselves around on rocks. Still. Like your work.👍
Hi: I catch sharks for research, hence the tagging and sampling of the sharks. Bull sharks have been swimming into this river for thousands of years and killing one shark will not make the river any safer for swimmers. There has only ever been two attacks in this river with the last being in 1919. You have more chance making a fool of yourself with you un-educated comments than you do getting bitten by a shark. Thank you
@@treefrog123a a shark is a shark. They eat meat. How many people got ate and Noone ever knew? I'm sure there are missing persons that was a sharks dinner. Some people are so uneducated.
I frequently swim with sharks in that river,, well done on the realease! Altough ive lost my right leg to a bull they are harmless and beautiful creatures 🥰
What Starlo means is he lost his leg to a bull because it's their territory and you can be like many @$$holes and gut the waters of all these sharks or you can accept that we share these waters and you can't blame them for mistaking us for food.