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  • for fair and square why don't you use your bare hands to catch sea creatures. it would be fun

  • They've got a nasty beak, and would give a nasty bite!! So would rather not!!

    Cheers Greg

  • don't you hurt the octopus?

    because i this this is to catch fish... :)

  • The octopus let go and got away unharmed, We would have released it anyhow, but amazing to see and they can lock on quite strong,

    Cheers Greg

  • ummmm,,,,,jus askin but who gives a shit about 1 octopus.is there something they doin 4 u at the bottom of the ocean lol. they b deadly predators that hide and attack from the shadows. trust me if 1 got hold of u thats the last we would see of ur ass.....funny story ,crazy but tru a buddy of mine was attacked by 1 .......ON LAND!! well it was a shelf and he was standing in 6" of water

  • Still an unusual catch for us, and great to see an octopus. Although wouldn't want one to get hold of you, they lock on with those suction cups and can give a nasty bite with a beak like mouth. Definate Predator for sure,

    Cheers Greg

  • It's Cthuluh

  • Thanks, with the octopus getting away unharmed,

    Cheers Greg

  • lol its a chernobyl octopus

  • Thanks, we don't get many octopus, a very rare catch

    Cheers Greg

  • These are actually very intelligent animals this really makes me sick

  • Agree totally and was an accidental catch, 1st Octopus in 10 years and glad it got away unharmed,

    Cheers Greg

  • stupid get free this animal youre idiot

  • No worries, he finally let go of the bait, and the octopus got away,

    Cheers Greg

  • I've seen enough hentai...

  • BUGAH , I GOT TO GET ME MORAH !

  • what are you doing, just pull it out, it wont bite you

  • This octopus just locked onto the hull and there's no way you could get it off, It eventually let go off the bait, and got a way,

    Cheers Greg

  • @Reefari ok its a nice octopus i usually catch them with my hands when they are hiding in a hole

  • We never catch them on the line, and this day we caught two octopus, was quite unusual for us, although there is plenty on the Great Barrier Reef.

    Cheers Greg

  • did you eat it at last or just hurt it?

  • We would have released it anyhow, but the octopus finally let go and swam off, unhurt,

    Cheers Greg

  • @Reefari nice

  • @KauzIV Thats a good thinh to hear :)

  • Looks like a pacific reef octopus to me

  • Thanks, Had no idea what the name was, quite rare for us to catch one on a fishing line, and we came across two that day?

    Cheers Greg

  • dude,that octopus is a baby octopus..have u seen it mother before?

  • Only a small one, don't know how big these octopus get?

    cheers Greg

  • who know mabey this is just a newly hatched baby just wait till u see the mother XD

  • Hope not, we don't catch them too often,

    Cheers Greg

  • Looks like a giant pacific octopus but i could be wrong!

  • Thanks, I've got idea what sort of Octopus it is, wasn't that big though,

    cheers Greg

  • @Reefari why you always say "cheers greg"

  • Just an aussie way(Slang) of say Goodbye, or thanks,

    Cheers Greg

  • @Reefari oh tnx

    cheers greg

  • I think it's a brownstripe octopus.

  • Thanks I've got no idea!! We don't get them very often, Octopus that is

    cheers Greg

  • shows the diversity on the reef...it was a good size as well...good vid Greg :)

  • lol i think its a octopus on crack

  • He was a beauty, and released unharmed.

    Cheers Greg

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