06-16-2015, 14:20
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California lifeguards use drone to watch sharks near beach
Interesting.
My first thought after reading this was the possibility of using drones to fish or hunt.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/californ...ks-near-beach/
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06-17-2015, 09:01
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Kinda like placing CCTV on local businesses, you get all the facts "after" it happens.....
Unless of course you arm them.....
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06-17-2015, 14:44
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TMI
I would say to much information, but they have thought of it allready
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06-17-2015, 21:18
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The Southern California coast is a birthing ground and nursery for great whites. Lot's of em out there, close to the beach. The biggest one I have seen was in 1979. I was in a 23" boat, 1/2 mile off the Newport Beach Jetty(The Wedge area for you body surfers). I saw the fin, pulled up along side of the fish. Its nose was at the bow, its tail just past the stern. Big Fish. There are other sharks in the area, blues, mako and threshers....
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06-18-2015, 13:42
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mojaveman
Interesting.
My first thought after reading this was the possibility of using drones to fish or hunt.
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Bikini Inspections.
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06-18-2015, 21:28
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mark46th
The Southern California coast is a birthing ground and nursery for great whites. Lot's of em out there, close to the beach. The biggest one I have seen was in 1979. I was in a 23" boat, 1/2 mile off the Newport Beach Jetty(The Wedge area for you body surfers). I saw the fin, pulled up along side of the fish. Its nose was at the bow, its tail just past the stern. Big Fish. There are other sharks in the area, blues, mako and threshers....
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{Note to self, absolutely no salt water fishing with mark46th}
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06-18-2015, 22:02
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mark46th
The Southern California coast is a birthing ground and nursery for great whites. Lot's of em out there, close to the beach. The biggest one I have seen was in 1979. I was in a 23" boat, 1/2 mile off the Newport Beach Jetty(The Wedge area for you body surfers). I saw the fin, pulled up along side of the fish. Its nose was at the bow, its tail just past the stern. Big Fish. There are other sharks in the area, blues, mako and threshers....
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gciFoEbOA8
Sorry....couldn't help myself.
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