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Dorset Sharks

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Naa your wrong Bryn, I have just seen it in the water - it's not a Porbeagle at all but a GREAT WHITE!!!!! its 30ft long - with a laser guided missile. And growls loudly at you before eating you whole.....
 
I've been speaking to the divers involved in the sighting off Portland Bill. Armed with books and colour photos they are pretty sure it was a mako and not a porbeagle having now seen lots of pictures of one.:confused:


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ha ha ha nice one Ade!!!

No sharks seen at the comp - most of the guys were asking how many points they would get if they caught it - ha ha ha.
 
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UK Spearo said:
ha ha ha nice one Ade!!!

No sharks seen at the comp - most of the guys were asking how many points they would get if they caught it - ha ha ha.


Lots of points............ one on the end of each tooth.:crutch
 
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