Time after time, they didn’t seem to care how much energy they were wasting, they chased the bait tirelessly.
Read MoreTime after time, they didn’t seem to care how much energy they were wasting, they chased the bait tirelessly.
Read MoreWe had up to six sharks in our frame of view at times, up and down, very close. Divers couldn’t decide where to point their cameras!
Read MoreDay two can only be described with one phrase and an exclamatory one at that, “SURFACE ACTION!” From the first moment I walked onto the deck I heard “Shark.”
Read MoreUnreal!! For our first day here at Guadalupe, I think its safe to say that we saw seven different Great White Sharks, five of those seven at ONE time, was not a bad start! More like freakin’ amazing! A nice mix of pretty young juveniles, and a few 16ft rugged Giant Males. It was also a very nice surprise to see a young female great white shark this early on in the Season. What a beauty! Frisky little thing too!
Read MoreTo our great surprise, some even smaller sharks showed up as well. Newborn great white sharks are believed to be 1.5 metres in length (slightly less than 5 feet). Well, we saw 2 different sharks that couldn’t have been more than 6 feet long! Way cool and I would think much younger than even a year old. They were unbelievably cute (if you are into great white sharks that is).
Read MoreGreat white shark sightings and behaviour were EXCELLENT today with more animals than I have ever seen before. Positive identifications included poor tattered old Shredder (he is one beat up looking shark!), Skid, New Rock, Criss Cross as well as some other animals that we couldn’t positively ID. At one point four sharks were circling 40 feet deep below the boat! All the sharks that we saw were males today. The award for most interesting behaviour would have to go to one very inquisitive 9 foot juvenile. This guy would come very close to the cages and was not at all hesitant about mixing it up with much bigger animals.
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