You could put a gill net out where u have seen the sharks: u will need 4 men to lift the weight that anchors the net to the sea floor. Your gill net needs to have holes the size of the circumfrence of the white sharks head; this will catch white shark but let pinnipeds and other animals slip through.
The sharks go anywhere they wish--and that means everywhere. They migrate across oceans and between continents. The reason I chose South Australia was that the conditions for filming were ideal (clear water, good weather) and that Rodney Fox had cages which gad been made for filming sequences in 'Jaws.'
i wish an exploration would be done in the waters of northeast usa..im pretty sure there are some huge whites off coast off new england and montauk...good seal population and sightings almost every year...wouldnt be surprised if some lunkers are out there...
i saw one on the coast of texas and the shallows of califoprnia
klaywaffle 1 year ago
You could put a gill net out where u have seen the sharks: u will need 4 men to lift the weight that anchors the net to the sea floor. Your gill net needs to have holes the size of the circumfrence of the white sharks head; this will catch white shark but let pinnipeds and other animals slip through.
thats what i would do anyway.
LimpLoser 1 year ago
The sharks go anywhere they wish--and that means everywhere. They migrate across oceans and between continents. The reason I chose South Australia was that the conditions for filming were ideal (clear water, good weather) and that Rodney Fox had cages which gad been made for filming sequences in 'Jaws.'
divexprt 2 years ago
i wish an exploration would be done in the waters of northeast usa..im pretty sure there are some huge whites off coast off new england and montauk...good seal population and sightings almost every year...wouldnt be surprised if some lunkers are out there...
crowers73 2 years ago
gorgous creatures arnt they?
blahblahblah2123 3 years ago
Sick ay
bitemarks69 4 years ago 2