Shark Cull
Submitted by timboon on Fri, 2025-01-03 22:36
Its been a while since we've had a shark cull discussion on here, usually makes for some interesting reading....
4 deaths in a year and a half in SA....
Time to stop the rot and start getting rid of em....
Fuck the cage diving boats off and get them scared of boats and humans again like the old days....
This thing popped up earlier and grabbed hold of a cray pot being pulled, crushed the steel pot and dragged it 500m....
Apparently the lads were told there had been an aggressive white about the place earlier in the day....
Thoughts to his friends and family, bloody tragic....
Gunnawundai
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Agree 100%. Its time.
Agree 100%. Its time. Lisence some commercial shark fishers and cut back the numbers of all sharks. NOW!
timboon
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It will be interesting how
It will be interesting how this plays out in SA over the coming years if they continue getting fatalities every 5 months...
The woke Australian society might have a change in attitude when people start feeling uncomfortable everytime they take Rover down the beach to chase a stick out in the water....
Perhaps thats what needs to happen, someones Golden Retriever needs to get ripped to bits in front of a few Labradoodle owners not far off the shore.....
little johnny
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Must admit
Seen more than usual this year. Only big bronzes
stricko
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Trouble there is they are
Trouble there is they are going to just keep getting bigger and probably more aggressive aswell.
jighead
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I don't understand why more people don't catch them for a feed. Nothing wrong with a feed of shark and you get plenty of meat off them. Maybe it's just considered uncool unlike catching a good demersal.
sea-kem
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I don't have a problem with
I don't have a problem with trimming the numbers, wespecially the whalers if it's done sustainably by commercial catch.
And agree above have had more encounters with bigger ones this season down here, will only increase.
Love the West!
stricko
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Couldn't agree more about
Couldn't agree more about banning cage diving pretty sure the behaviour around boats and people this practice has had on white sharks could be the cause of quite a few of the attacks on humans including fatalities bit hard to prove but anyone that argues differently have usually got a vested interest money talks I guess.
Bodgy 79
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Agree
Plus 1 about cage diving and rebooting a few shark boats,but then who would want to mess about with narly sharks while their busy putting prize demersals on ice to go elsewhere
Faulkner Family
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I have been saying kull the
I have been saying kull the sharks for ages. They are getting out of control all over the world.
You see the kulling in all sorts of animals because of the numbers so why not sharks.
Feed your neighbour a shark not feed a shark your neighbour
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together
Stephen123456
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I think the tree huggers
I think the tree huggers should hug the sharks
Breaksea
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Darwin Award
Not trying to be harsh,
but,
Isn't this just Darwin in action?
You are surfing near Streaky Bay - a known Great White hotspot since at least the 50's
There is a report of a great white at the beach you are surfing (same beach where there was a fatal attack a year ago)
30 people leave the water and someone brings a PWC to the beach "just in case"
You decide to keep surfing into the evening (known increased danger of shark attack towards dusk)
A shark attacks you at 7pm and you die.
(Doesn't seem to have much to do with whaler shark numbers in WA, shark culls, Timboon's dogs on the beach, or wire-trace bans.)
West Coast
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Dreaming...
I agree sharks are a problem...and the problem is only going toget worse...
But we tried drum lines and 6,000 people showed up to Cottesloe Beach for a protest.
Brock O
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yep..as above, no chance them
yep..as above, no chance them days gone unfortunately.
You'd need more than 1 a year...wearing a dark suit floating on a board, dawn or dusk at known points of interest.
Edit...as a diver am I asking for trouble naming my boat "Shark Bait Ooh Ha ha!" I guess if i get taken and the news crew get the boat at the ramp it might raise some interest in your cull.
davewillo
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I also agree there is little
I also agree there is little to no chance of it happening. There is no doubt numbers have increased significantly, as have shark interactions. I's upport a cull but there are no real numbers on whites to prove the point.
As an aside, I know of 8 tigers caught and released in a couple of days recently very close to where we were swimming. There seems to be heaps of tigers around but generally they don'y seem to bother people.
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Marineboy
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You idiot
You idiot !
My spots are so secret even the fish don't know about them !
sea-kem
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Heading for the popcorn
Heading for the popcorn dispenser.....
Love the West!
davewillo
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No need Andy. This was the
No need Andy. This was the day after we were in the water and they were burleyed up on the outside of the reef. Just commenting that the tigers are around but unless they hit a beach like Mullaloo/Whitfords/Sorrento, it isn't a big deal.
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carnarvonite
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Tigers and water temps
More tigers around due to the warmer water temperature bringing them south from the tropics.
A while back there was a call for interest in reopening the northern shark fishery that I worked in north of NW Cape through to the NT border and there was not enough response due to restrictions on the sale of fins and the need to land them with fins on unlike before where we would process at sea , freezing the boneless, plastic wrapped bits ready for export overseas. These markets may not be viable now.