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Great White Sharks in Gulf

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#1 ·
I found this article posted on the Tampa fishing forum:



Link: http://www.tampabaycharter.com/members/forums/thread-153-1.asp



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TARPON SPRINGS January 26, 2007- John Pepe knew something was different when he saw the 12-foot shark come out of the water with a 50-pound black drum in its mouth."I've never seen anything like it," Pepe said. "And I have been fishing in the gulf a long time." Pepe and some friends were tending stone crab traps in 13 feet of water near Anclote Key about a mile off the beach in early January when they saw a commotion about 100 yards away."There were these huge schools of black and red drum," Pepe said. "We were catching a few, then we saw a lot of splashing." Pepe motored over in his 20-foot bay boat and spotted a large, thick-bodied shark. "It stopped, came right over to our boat and nudged the propeller," he said. "It was as if it was checking to see if it would be good to eat."



Pepe knew the fish was too big for a bull shark, so he grabbed a disposable camera and took a few pictures. He shared the photographs with neighbor Ed Walker, a local charter boat captain and spearfisherman. Walker sent them to two of the state's top shark experts: Bob Hueter of Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota and George Burgess of the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville.



"The photos are not definitive, but my best call is that it was a great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias," Burgess wrote in an e-mail. "Whites get into Florida waters at this time of year, although they are rare in the gulf as far north as Tarpon Springs....







Every winter, from Palm Beach south and all the way up to Clearwater, two or three great white sharks get caught on commercial boats. Down in the Florida Keys, great whites may come to within a few miles of the reef but seldom venture within 20 miles of shore.



In 2000, scientists had the opportunity to study great white sharks caught incidentally by commercial long liners. Seven sharks were examined, all caught from January to April, when water temperatures were below 57 degrees. No sharks were caught during warmer months, even with more commercial long liners operating.



One 9-foot great white shark was caught in 35 feet of water about 10 miles off Bayport. Another shark of similar size was caught in 80 feet of water about 25 miles off Fort Myers.



Of the seven sharks examined, the largest was 15 feet, 9 inches and weighed 2,196 pounds. Sharks that large feed on just about anything they want, including other sharks.



The stomach of the largest male contained the remains of a shark estimated to be 8 feet long. The largest female's stomach contained the remains of a 5-foot long porpoise.
 
#13 ·
<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #1f5080; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'">Josh, Pelagic or not, I know my big a$$ looks far to appetizing to risk it......lol<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #1f5080; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'"><P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #1f5080; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'">I also don't doubt that they could come into the gulf....<P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #1f5080; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'"><P class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; COLOR: #1f5080; FONT-FAMILY: 'Verdana','sans-serif'">Just one more toothy bastard to add to the wish list!
 
#16 ·
http://www.zimbio.com/Environmental+Issues/articles/91/Jaws+in+the+Gulf



Recent satellite tracking studies have shattered long held myths about the species. For example, scientists once thought great whites spent their entire lives along coastal areas. Now scientists know they spend much of the year prowling the open ocean sometimes diving as deep as 2,000 feet.<P class=MsoPlainText>
And according to eyewitness reports, it seems they are visiting the Gulf of Mexico despite their reputation as a species preferring colder, coastal water.<P class=MsoPlainText><P class=MsoPlainText>
The great white shark shows up in virtually every list of present shark species in the Gulf of Mexico. And they receive protection from harvest in federal waters by regulations put forth by the National Marine Fisheries Service a few years ago. <SPAN id=lw_1187572879_1>Florida also protects them in state-controlled waters extending out to nine nautical miles.

<P class=MsoPlainText>A 1996 studysaid great whites range in the Gulf of Mexico, ?principally western Florida shores but ranging past the <SPAN id=lw_1187572879_2>Mississippi Delta to at least <SPAN id=lw_1187572879_3>Corpus Christi, Texas.?<P class=MsoPlainText>
In The sharks of North American watersthe author details great whites occurring infrequently in the Gulf. Officials with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the International Shark File note that great whites follow right whales in their migration down toward the east coast of <SPAN id=lw_1187572879_4>Florida likely to pr0ey on the pups
 
#20 ·
Jhoe (6/22/2009)the wishlist of getting any rig you are using spooled?
Damn right, that's why it's on the wish list. Believe it or not though, there are guys in Australia that try. They use some crazy outfits......leaders made of towing chain using 60lb fish for bait......lol

And hey you never know, maybe he would take a mullet......lol I'm a huge guy and I wouldn't pass up an M&M.....lol
 
#21 ·
Elmo Horine caught one in the 60's off of Navarre Pier. It was definitely not a mako and he was on the channel 8 PJC tv with the jaws. About 30 years ago, John Holly and I were fishing about 10 miles south of the nipple and had a double hook up on large dolphin. I got mine about 15ft from the boat and a huge shark swam up and ate him in one bite. John and I both yelled "white shark" at the same time. To this day I do not know what else it would have been. My dolphin was probably around 40lbs. and he ate it whole. The shark was well over 15ft. long and was definitley not a mako or a tiger. As far as the white shark that was reportedly seen off of Portifino, I personally know the guy that saw it and he definitely knows his sharks. He called me immediately after seeing it and said he was in the ling tower and got a great look at it. He said he could see the distinctive line that separates the white from the black. He said it was easily over 2000 lbs. maybe even 3000!
 
#23 ·
Great Whites in the Bay? Great Whites Hanging around Portofino? Couldn't you guys come up with better than that? Sounds like either Clay-Doh or Seanmclemore, or maybe both, are posting underaliases trying to scareoff the competition for the upcoming MBT Gun & Hoses Sprearfishing Tournament. I find it highly suspicious that this report is surfacing justprior to this weekend's tournament start. Just my .02

:moon :moon
 
#24 ·
There is no reason why a great white wouldn't be in the gulf and I'm sure there are more than what is presently thought. I would think that great whites that do venture in to the gulf would stay deep probably below the thermocline the majority of the time. At that depth they would not only stay in preferred temperatures but also be in prime hunting depths for tuna, swordfish, etc. I'm sure there aren'ta bunch of them in our local waters but there is perfect habitat for them past the continental shelf.

There aren't any fences in the ocean.
 
#26 ·
just talked to claydoh...don't think either of us are that sober to be that creative just before the tourney.....it ain't us....but now that we are starting rumors, i saw one on the chevron, tennaco, pete tide and tex edward and all of the bridge rubble.

you guys will be much safer staying at or around the uss massachusets.

this message approved my claydoh/mac incorporated