Incredible video! You're very lucky to have come across that.
FYI, thats a Tiger Shark, not a Bull Shark. The caudal (tail) fin is pretty distinctive between the two species. Even though the stripes may not have been noticeable, the body shape and fin sizes are very telling.
The amount of sharks around the west side of Andros is incredible, truly an amazing place.
They were on Andros Island on the west side. I am pretty sure they fished in June. They were there fishing tarpon. They actually landed a couple tarpon on the trip as well. As far as the great waters show, we will not be in attendance this year. The shop leaves for Andros on Jan. 23 and back on the 30th. Bad timing this year. We will be at the MN show however.
Easygoing friends you have. But very uninteresting to watch a clip of a bull shark eating a turtle where you can see absolutely nothing.
neon854 10 months ago
Incredible video! You're very lucky to have come across that.
FYI, thats a Tiger Shark, not a Bull Shark. The caudal (tail) fin is pretty distinctive between the two species. Even though the stripes may not have been noticeable, the body shape and fin sizes are very telling.
The amount of sharks around the west side of Andros is incredible, truly an amazing place.
GrantJohnsonHD 1 year ago
now you guys have to tye a turtle fly
9showoffsin1 2 years ago 2
Where were you guys, and when was this? And are any of you going to be at the great waters expo later this month?
patio87 2 years ago 3
They were on Andros Island on the west side. I am pretty sure they fished in June. They were there fishing tarpon. They actually landed a couple tarpon on the trip as well. As far as the great waters show, we will not be in attendance this year. The shop leaves for Andros on Jan. 23 and back on the 30th. Bad timing this year. We will be at the MN show however.
Tight Lines,
Tim
tightlinesflyshop 2 years ago
At :46 seconds the shark crushes the turtle.
tightlinesflyshop 2 years ago