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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

This video was shot on a fishing trip 80 Nautical Miles east of Port Aransas, TX by Capt. scott McCune owner of FISHNTEXAS.COM

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  • While that is very cool, it is not safe for the people NOR the animals to be that close to them! Next time maintain your space and stop your engine. Those animals are very sensitive to sounds, just as dolphins. Excess noise impairs their ability to hunt and feed.

    Thanks for posting!

  • @ReddogAJ - you are a dumb ass...read the articles before you respond!

  • Judging from the size of the pod, these guys are fish eaters, not mammal eaters. Transients tend to travel in pods with 2 to 6 mdmbers.

  • @PyramidheadFreak These were actually eating pilot whales...

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  • @marlinmccune Also, there is not need for the harsh words.

  • @marlinmccune I'm not sure what "articles" you are talking about, but it's definitely not safe for the people or animals to be that close.

  • @weninjason Why the hell do you even bother to post a stupid comment like this...the scientists invovled are the ones that have been tracking the pods in the gulf for YEARS...and they are from different countries! Does that answer your smart ass question?

  • @taipanbay Are these the same scientists that said there were no killer whales in the gulf? The same scientists that said those that think they saw killer whales in the gulf actually saw pilot whales?

  • I think its awesome. I love orcas. Im wanting to go on an Alaskan cruise to go whale watching.

  • @HarryButtox91 The water was probably about 80 degrees...there are a few resident pods inn the Gulf and some transient ones too!

  • @productofyou89 Yes...They are found in the Gulf...do some research...I’m working with a number of scientists on this sighting too! If you decide to find more about about the subject I'd be glad to entertain your comments!

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