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While diving.

Date is from couple days ago.

Fugg that. I’d chit my myself.



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Is this unusual?

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I guess not. They had white shark whistle signal. 😂.

Just the surprise of being with a man eater.


I’m not close to the coast. GoM isn’t really known for Great whites.

Though one of the Ocearch studies have shown several tagged great whites making their rounds in the gulf.

Several of the giant ones.


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Originally Posted by BigDave39355
I guess not. They had white shark whistle signal. 😂.

Just the surprise of being with a man eater.


I’m not close to the coast. GoM isn’t really known for Great whites.

Though one of the Ocearch studies have shown several tagged great whites making their rounds in the gulf.

Several of the giant ones.


They are off the coast here on a regular basis.

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Poor ol’ joe joe, I bet his arse was gettin tight waiting for the others to climb that ladder!

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A few years ago there was a video of some killer whales in the GOM
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Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Originally Posted by BigDave39355
I guess not. They had white shark whistle signal. 😂.

Just the surprise of being with a man eater.


I’m not close to the coast. GoM isn’t really known for Great whites.

Though one of the Ocearch studies have shown several tagged great whites making their rounds in the gulf.

Several of the giant ones.


They are off the coast here on a regular basis.

We've had a some spotted up here in eastern Canada in the Bay of Fundy.

https://globalnews.ca/video/5816556/viral-video-shows-shark-attacking-seal-in-bay-of-fundy

https://globalnews.ca/video/2865269...uising-in-bay-of-fundy-near-st-andrews-2




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"Jaws" cured me of my habit of swimming a few hundred yards off the beach. I went ankle deep for a very long time after that .

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The sand bar was always the goal when I was a kid at the beach.

Creepy part was that deep dark trough just before. 😃😐

And yes this was 75-79 when all the Jaws movies came out and mama let me watch them. 6,7,8 years old. Swim way defauq out, Little Slumlord DGAF

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There's a lot of things in the GofM that many don't believe are there .
Some friends -offshore fishermen hung into something and fought it for a long time . Longer than any 6-700lb. marlin [don't remember the time length they told me] , this fish stayed deep finally after wearing out the crew a HUGE Bluefin Tuna came within sight . It broke off at the back of the boat - while the guy in the fighting chair was horsing the hell out of the rod with another guy pushing the rod backwards towards the chair . They knew exactly what it was when looking at it - now the epic fight made sense .

Bobby later found some info. that Tx. Marine/Fisheries had data that Bluefins have been known to be in the northern GofM , where everybody knows there are none .
He said it was a monster of a fish and they couldn't believe they were able to get it boatside with 130lb. Penn International .

I've seen some huge whales way out yonder when fishing around the Semi-Submersible oil rigs in 3000ish fathoms .

Good video BigDave !!!


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100 miles out is furthest I’ve been. OCS.

The rig i worked in could do ~300’ water. Times we’d get into blue / green water.

Saw big hammer heads. Schools of big rays.

Once a gator about 15 miles outta fourchon.
Bull sharks.

Never a white though.


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It’s one thing to hike in bear and cat country but big sharks in open water give me the willies.


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Originally Posted by ol_mike
There's a lot of things in the GofM that many don't believe are there .
Some friends -offshore fishermen hung into something and fought it for a long time . Longer than any 6-700lb. marlin [don't remember the time length they told me] , this fish stayed deep finally after wearing out the crew a HUGE Bluefin Tuna came within sight . It broke off at the back of the boat - while the guy in the fighting chair was horsing the hell out of the rod with another guy pushing the rod backwards towards the chair . They knew exactly what it was when looking at it - now the epic fight made sense .

Bobby later found some info. that Tx. Marine/Fisheries had data that Bluefins have been known to be in the northern GofM , where everybody knows there are none .
He said it was a monster of a fish and they couldn't believe they were able to get it boatside with 130lb. Penn International .

I've seen some huge whales way out yonder when fishing around the Semi-Submersible oil rigs in 3000ish fathoms .

Good video BigDave !!!

Big Bluefin winter in the Northern Gulf. Great Whites aren’t common but they’re around.


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Originally Posted by Daveinjax
Originally Posted by ol_mike
There's a lot of things in the GofM that many don't believe are there .
Some friends -offshore fishermen hung into something and fought it for a long time . Longer than any 6-700lb. marlin [don't remember the time length they told me] , this fish stayed deep finally after wearing out the crew a HUGE Bluefin Tuna came within sight . It broke off at the back of the boat - while the guy in the fighting chair was horsing the hell out of the rod with another guy pushing the rod backwards towards the chair . They knew exactly what it was when looking at it - now the epic fight made sense .

Bobby later found some info. that Tx. Marine/Fisheries had data that Bluefins have been known to be in the northern GofM , where everybody knows there are none .
He said it was a monster of a fish and they couldn't believe they were able to get it boatside with 130lb. Penn International .

I've seen some huge whales way out yonder when fishing around the Semi-Submersible oil rigs in 3000ish fathoms .

Good video BigDave !!!

Big Bluefin winter in the Northern Gulf. Great Whites aren’t common but they’re around.
they think they spawn in the gulf.


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Originally Posted by Oldelkhunter
Is this unusual?


Not really. Wouldn't necessarily call it "common" but I definitely wouldn't call it unusual. There are a few tagged whites that show trails in the GOM every couple years. And there is a video or two of a new one showing up every year or two...and if there is one, there are many more.

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Originally Posted by ol_mike
There's a lot of things in the GofM that many don't believe are there .
Some friends -offshore fishermen hung into something and fought it for a long time . Longer than any 6-700lb. marlin [don't remember the time length they told me] , this fish stayed deep finally after wearing out the crew a HUGE Bluefin Tuna came within sight . It broke off at the back of the boat - while the guy in the fighting chair was horsing the hell out of the rod with another guy pushing the rod backwards towards the chair . They knew exactly what it was when looking at it - now the epic fight made sense .

Bobby later found some info. that Tx. Marine/Fisheries had data that Bluefins have been known to be in the northern GofM , where everybody knows there are none .
He said it was a monster of a fish and they couldn't believe they were able to get it boatside with 130lb. Penn International .

I've seen some huge whales way out yonder when fishing around the Semi-Submersible oil rigs in 3000ish fathoms .

Good video BigDave !!!



Yep, bluefins are occasionally sighted and caught in the GOM. Even some big boys. The current LA state record is 1152lbs caught by Ron Roland aboard the Miss Cathy in 2003.

Here is a pretty good write up of the story that could be read on a few different sites and newspapers...this one just happened to be posted by Dallas Morning News.


Originally Posted by Dallas Morning News


Ron Roland of Plano accomplished the unthinkable on May 23. He landed the biggest fish ever documented caught on a rod and reel in the Gulf of Mexico. The fish was a 1,152-pound bluefin tuna, an unusual species for the Gulf and a fish known as a ferocious heavyweight fighter.

Roland is an experienced saltwater angler who was fishing aboard a 50-foot Hatteras owned by Roland's friends, Mike and Paul Ippolito of New Orleans. Also aboard was Patrick Fitzmorris of New Orleans. They were fishing a weedline about 35 miles offshore.

"Mike was on the flying bridge, and he spotted some surface activity in the distance," Roland said. "About that time, another fisherman came on the marine radio and said that he'd spotted some bluefin tuna jumping."

The fishing buddies were ready for a big fish. They'd been trolling for marlin. They reeled in their lines and headed for the distant action. Roland was sitting in the air-conditioned salon when his friends put lures back in the water.

Teamwork is required to catch a big fish, and the anglers had fished together often and had a plan of action. Luckily for Roland, it was his turn on the rod.

"As soon as we put the lures out, we got a strike – bam – just like that," Roland said. "I grabbed the rod and climbed into the fighting chair and got hooked up. We had five other lines out, and Patrick and Paul were reeling them in when we suddenly realized that strategy would not work. Within a few seconds of the strike, the fish had spooled 700 to 800 yards of line."

The huge reel held about 1,000 yards of 100-pound test line. The boat had to start immediately backing up or the fish would take all the line. Roland's fishing partners cut two lines rather than taking the time to reel them in.

Most big bluefins are caught along the eastern seaboard in relatively shallow water 200 to 300 feet deep. Off the mouth of the Mississippi, the continental shelf falls off quickly. Roland's fish bit in water that was 3,000 feet deep, and there was every danger that the fish would head straight for the bottom.

Aided by slick, calm seas, the crew spent the next hour steadily backing up on the powerful tuna.

"The fish was hooked up for an hour before we felt like we were even in the fight," Roland said. "It was that long before we had some semblance of control. By control, I mean we had regained enough line that one run probably wouldn't empty the reel."

The big-game rigging featured 18 feet of double line and a 15-foot leader. After 90 minutes on the rod, Roland had regained all the lost line and his crew was preparing to land the fish.

Roland had not seen the fish and was beginning to wonder if it was as big as his friends thought. From his perch on the flying bridge, Mike Ippolito was yelling to be careful with the green (undefeated) tuna. Roland was strapped into the chair, but one of the crew would have to grab the line, and Ippolito was concerned he could be jerked overboard.

He was also worried about putting the big green fish in the boat where it could destroy gear and people alike. He need not have worried. The tuna was just coming up for a look. It apparently didn't like what it saw. The fish turned and made a steady run that lasted five to eight minutes and peeled off 500 yards of line.

Three hours into the fight, the fish made a third impressive run. Roland's hands were blistered and his arms and legs alternately cramped. He focused on the rhythm of pumping the massive big-game rod and reeling as much line as possible as the rod tip was lowered.

About 8 p.m., the tuna made a final run – straight down. If the giant fish had started its fight by sounding, it would have won within minutes. Four hours of fighting against the drag had taken its toll.

Roland wasn't in such great shape, himself. The seemingly endless sea was pitch dark, and Roland considered giving up. Mike Ippolito came down from the bridge, relieved by his brother. Though all the anglers were seasoned, Mike had the most experience with big fish. Sensing a once-in-a-lifetime catch, he and his New Orleans mates yelled everything from insults and death threats to encouragement to keep their tired comrade in the game.

"It was getting ugly," Roland said. "I was caught between the 50-foot boat and the 1,000-pound fish. I was in pain, but I decided to deal with it. The rod was completely doubled over and the line was stretched so tight that it made a sound like a banjo as it creeped off the reel."

Ippolito decided it was time to go for broke. He instructed Roland to lock down the drag. Either the fish would break off or it would give up. For the next 45 minutes, Paul Ippolito would gun the boat's powerful engines forward for 10 seconds, then back up as fast as possible. Each maneuver allowed Roland to gain three or four cranks of line.

Roland could feel that the fish was about done. It shook its head occasionally, but that's about all the fight it had left. Roland was able to gain line at a reasonable rate. When he finally reeled the huge fish to the surface, his crew got a flying gaff in its head and a rope on the tail.

That's when they discovered a new problem. There was no way to get the fish aboard. Four men could not slide it through the transom door on the big Hatteras. In an effort to lift the tuna, they almost burned up the anchor winch. They finally gave up hopes of boating the fish and headed for Port Eades, near the mouth of the Mississippi, towing the tuna like a dingy behind the Hatteras. The fight took 5 hours and 15 minutes. Chugging along at five knots, the boat ride to port required six hours.

At 1,152 pounds, Roland's fish unseats the Texas record tiger shark (1,129 pounds) as the biggest fish reported caught on rod and reel from the Gulf of Mexico. It easily beats the old Louisiana record bluefin tuna, a 1981 catch that weighed 891 pounds. Roland's fish measured 10 feet, 10.5 inches long by 8 feet, 2 inches in girth.

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That is an amazing read on that bluefin tuna.

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Just wait 14 days.

The shark curve will get flat and then we can swim again.


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Originally Posted by stxhunter
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There's a lot of things in the GofM that many don't believe are there .
Some friends -offshore fishermen hung into something and fought it for a long time . Longer than any 6-700lb. marlin [don't remember the time length they told me] , this fish stayed deep finally after wearing out the crew a HUGE Bluefin Tuna came within sight . It broke off at the back of the boat - while the guy in the fighting chair was horsing the hell out of the rod with another guy pushing the rod backwards towards the chair . They knew exactly what it was when looking at it - now the epic fight made sense .

Bobby later found some info. that Tx. Marine/Fisheries had data that Bluefins have been known to be in the northern GofM , where everybody knows there are none .
He said it was a monster of a fish and they couldn't believe they were able to get it boatside with 130lb. Penn International .

I've seen some huge whales way out yonder when fishing around the Semi-Submersible oil rigs in 3000ish fathoms .

Good video BigDave !!!

Big Bluefin winter in the Northern Gulf. Great Whites aren’t common but they’re around.
they think they spawn in the gulf.


Roger ,

Howdy .

Yes that's what was stated by the State Marine folks - that they spawn in the N. Gulf of Mexico .

Dave ,

Howdy .

My info. and reply is from way back 20+ years ago - i'm sure a lot more is known today .


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