Tourists have no idea how many sharks are actually in all Noosa s waterways its incredible how no one is attacked or if they are we never hear about it happy holidays . a dog was taken in the water once it made the papers as she watched the shark drag under poor little fi fi 🐏🦈
Allowing the shark to be upside down, causes "tonic immobility", which is when they enter a state of paralysis. This is why it appeared lifeless at the end.
Nice video
Thanks mate
I couldn’t find them there when I tried all I got was a 6’2 shovel nose
Oh really, I think we lost about 4 and it was just nonstop, but we ran out of time and bait
@@FishingPrime wow that’s really good what time were you guys fishing roughly because we fished like 7pm to like 8:30
It was around 10:30am to 12:30pm
@@FishingPrime oh yea ok I’ll try that next time I’m there
what boat do you guys have
Hi, I've got a 440 Seascape Frontier with a 60-hp Mercury Command thrust. The boat was made by TABS boats on the Gold Coast.
@@FishingPrime meann
Tourists have no idea how many sharks are actually in all Noosa s waterways its incredible how no one is attacked or if they are we never hear about it happy holidays . a dog was taken in the water once it made the papers as she watched the shark drag under poor little fi fi 🐏🦈
Yes, you’re right, the river is full of them.
Allowing the shark to be upside down, causes "tonic immobility", which is when they enter a state of paralysis. This is why it appeared lifeless at the end.
I bet that first bream wasn't 26 cm...
Tiny for noosa
To Painful to Watch, ya time wasters.