@@TAPPChannel I'm quite serious. Cobia looks very similar to sharks in the water. That is a Cobia. They like to cruise beaches and follow rays because the rays disturb the bottom sand and the cobia snap up whatever they can. You can also tell by the turn it takes to chase a baitfish. A shark wouldn't move like that.
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Excellent video! Thanks my friend Happy weekend!
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Id say white tip based on color and shape ( I'm here for the comment you posted on Josh's channel)
I thought white tip is much smaller than this...
thanks for that advice
TAPP Channel Nah the average size for whitetip is like 9ft i think. I've caught and seen larger though
WTRs rarely exceed 5 feet.
Looks like white tip reef shark.
that's a cobia, not a shark.
:) very funny
@@TAPPChannel I'm quite serious. Cobia looks very similar to sharks in the water. That is a Cobia. They like to cruise beaches and follow rays because the rays disturb the bottom sand and the cobia snap up whatever they can. You can also tell by the turn it takes to chase a baitfish. A shark wouldn't move like that.
Roger Collins 6ft cobia??? Cobia is 3ft long and I don’t have a zoom in that camera to make it look that big
@@TAPPChannel We can agree to disagree. Nice video though, well shot and well-edited.