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6'5" Lipp Ripper with 6'8" Bull Shark213 viewsmanager
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Lip Ripper with 6'8" Bull Shark154 viewsmanager
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Lip Ripper 6'8" Bull Shark233 viewsmanager
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Bull Red Jim94 viewsHere is Bull Red Jim with a Mackerel - March 2007manager
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Bull Red Jim with Birds and Beach; Copyright Chris Deaver, 200751 viewsPower Fisherman
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Benson's Bull 6'6"100 viewsPM Jettiesbenson
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Bullred on Deck19 viewsOctober 20, 2007
Matagorda Pier
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Bullfishin with Bullred23 viewsOctober 20, 2007
Matagorda Pier
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Bullfishin ON!11 viewsMatagorda Fishing Pier
October 20, 2007manager
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Bullfishin ON! and Oscar getting the rope.13 viewsMatagorda Fishing Pier
October 20, 2007manager
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Another Red for Bullfishing27 viewsMatagorda Fishing Pier
October 20, 2007manager
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Bubba D with 5'4" Bullshark40 viewsNovember 3 2007manager
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Bullfishin and Oscar75 viewsNovember 3 2007manager
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Bullfishin Mike Chaney South of Bob Hall74 viewsmanager
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Bullfishin Mike Chaney at the Mansfield Jetties16 viewsmanager
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Bullfishin Mike Chaney at the Mansfield Jetties36 viewsmanager
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Bullfishin Mike Chaney at the Mansfield Jetties17 viewsmanager
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Bullfishin Mike Chaney at the Mansfield Jetties32 viewsmanager
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Bullfishin Mike Chaney at the Mansfield Jetties27 viewsmanager
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Bullfishin Mike Chaney at the Mansfield Jetties40 viewsmanager
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Bullfishin Mike Chaney at the Mansfield Jetties21 viewsmanager
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Bullfishin Mike Chaney at the Mansfield Jetties25 viewsmanager
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bull red in december40 viewssurf fishing. 44" bull red bullredman
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Shorny Pier Shark321 viewsCaught off Shorncliffe Pier, Queensland on a whole eel.Terry H
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6' Bullshark caught at Shark Camp75 viewsViajero
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Smaller black drum and bullheads78 viewsConrad
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Bullfishin's Boat44 views'95 Grumman w/ 30 hp Evinrudebullfishin
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Mike with a Bull at SLP Pier38 viewsGTO John
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Bullshark Animation100 viewsPower Fisherman
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Big Bull, Hennie Papenfuss from Big Fish Safari406 viewsDear all,
I write to give you the details of our research expedition to the Breede River during the week January 19-25.
The purpose of the expedition was to determine whether reports of Zambezi (bull) sharks in the Breede River could be confirmed. Scientifically, confirmed reports would be extremely relevant on a global scale as this would represent the most south-westerly distribution of bull sharks in Africa.
Joining us on the expedition was Dr. Steve Lamberth and his team from MCM, Hennie Papenfuss from Big Fish Safari and a team of four from SASC. We fished for 3 days with no luck & were rewarded on the 4th day when Hennie caught a bull shark on his line. After an hour and a half struggle with the fish (during which it towed him 2.5km further upstream), Hennie managed to tire her enough to bring her close to shore for landing. Our team then brought her carefully to the shore, where we were able to collect all the required data.
We measured her, tagged her with two acoustic continuous tags and one spaghetti tag, and gathered genetic samples in order to determine whether bull sharks in the Breede River represent a distinct population from those found elsewhere in South Africa.
She is a world-record breaking shark measuring 4 metres total length, weighing in the vicinity of 550-600kg. This is the largest bull shark known to science - the previous maximum size was thought to be 3.5 metres TL. We also suspect she was heavily pregnant and may very well be using the Breede as a pupping ground. Scientifically speaking, this discovery is huge and groundbreaking.
Following the tagging, we proceeded to track her for 43 continuous hours. She spent the majority of the time in the estuary, with only a few hours in the surf zone just outside the river mouth.
To speak quite frankly, it was the most incredible experience of my life and I am so excited about the research we will continue to do. One of the major problems is acquiring the funding to continue the research, as it is vitally important we return to the Breede within the next 2 weeks to continue tracking her.
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Hennie Papenfuss from Big Fish Safari211 viewsI write to give you the details of our research expedition to the Breede River during the week January 19-25.
The purpose of the expedition was to determine whether reports of Zambezi (bull) sharks in the Breede River could be confirmed. Scientifically, confirmed reports would be extremely relevant on a global scale as this would represent the most south-westerly distribution of bull sharks in Africa.
Joining us on the expedition was Dr. Steve Lamberth and his team from MCM, Hennie Papenfuss from Big Fish Safari and a team of four from SASC. We fished for 3 days with no luck & were rewarded on the 4th day when Hennie caught a bull shark on his line. After an hour and a half struggle with the fish (during which it towed him 2.5km further upstream), Hennie managed to tire her enough to bring her close to shore for landing. Our team then brought her carefully to the shore, where we were able to collect all the required data.
We measured her, tagged her with two acoustic continuous tags and one spaghetti tag, and gathered genetic samples in order to determine whether bull sharks in the Breede River represent a distinct population from those found elsewhere in South Africa.
She is a world-record breaking shark measuring 4 metres total length, weighing in the vicinity of 550-600kg. This is the largest bull shark known to science - the previous maximum size was thought to be 3.5 metres TL. We also suspect she was heavily pregnant and may very well be using the Breede as a pupping ground. Scientifically speaking, this discovery is huge and groundbreaking.
Following the tagging, we proceeded to track her for 43 continuous hours. She spent the majority of the time in the estuary, with only a few hours in the surf zone just outside the river mouth.
To speak quite frankly, it was the most incredible experience of my life and I am so excited about the research we will continue to do. One of the major problems is acquiring the funding to continue the research, as it is vitally important we return to the Breede within the next 2 weeks to continue tracking her.
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Mega Bull, Hennie Papenfuss from Big Fish Safari180 viewsI write to give you the details of our research expedition to the Breede River during the week January 19-25.
The purpose of the expedition was to determine whether reports of Zambezi (bull) sharks in the Breede River could be confirmed. Scientifically, confirmed reports would be extremely relevant on a global scale as this would represent the most south-westerly distribution of bull sharks in Africa.
Joining us on the expedition was Dr. Steve Lamberth and his team from MCM, Hennie Papenfuss from Bimanager
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Hennie Papenfuss from Big Fish Safari261 viewsI write to give you the details of our research expedition to the Breede River during the week January 19-25.
The purpose of the expedition was to determine whether reports of Zambezi (bull) sharks in the Breede River could be confirmed. Scientifically, confirmed reports would be extremely relevant on a global scale as this would represent the most south-westerly distribution of bull sharks in Africa.
Joining us on the expedition was Dr. Steve Lamberth and his team from MCM, Hennie Papenfuss from Big Fish Safari and a team of four from SASC. We fished for 3 days with no luck & were rewarded on the 4th day when Hennie caught a bull shark on his line. After an hour and a half struggle with the fish (during which it towed him 2.5km further upstream), Hennie managed to tire her enough to bring her close to shore for landing. Our team then brought her carefully to the shore, where we were able to collect all the required data.
We measured her, tagged her with two acoustic continuous tags and one spaghetti tag, and gathered genetic samples in order to determine whether bull sharks in the Breede River represent a distinct population from those found elsewhere in South Africa.
She is a world-record breaking shark measuring 4 metres total length, weighing in the vicinity of 550-600kg. This is the largest bull shark known to science - the previous maximum size was thought to be 3.5 metres TL. We also suspect she was heavily pregnant and may very well be using the Breede as a pupping ground. Scientifically speaking, this discovery is huge and groundbreaking.
Following the tagging, we proceeded to track her for 43 continuous hours. She spent the majority of the time in the estuary, with only a few hours in the surf zone just outside the river mouth.
To speak quite frankly, it was the most incredible experience of my life and I am so excited about the research we will continue to do. One of the major problems is acquiring the funding to continue the research, as it is vitally important we return to the Breede within the next 2 weeks to continue tracking her.
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Hennie Papenfuss from Big Fish Safari167 viewsDear all,
I write to give you the details of our research expedition to the Breede River during the week January 19-25.
The purpose of the expedition was to determine whether reports of Zambezi (bull) sharks in the Breede River could be confirmed. Scientifically, confirmed reports would be extremely relevant on a global scale as this would represent the most south-westerly distribution of bull sharks in Africa.
Joining us on the expedition was Dr. Steve Lamberth and his team from MCM, Hennie Papenfuss from Big Fish Safari and a team of four from SASC. We fished for 3 days with no luck & were rewarded on the 4th day when Hennie caught a bull shark on his line. After an hour and a half struggle with the fish (during which it towed him 2.5km further upstream), Hennie managed to tire her enough to bring her close to shore for landing. Our team then brought her carefully to the shore, where we were able to collect all the required data.
We measured her, tagged her with two acoustic continuous tags and one spaghetti tag, and gathered genetic samples in order to determine whether bull sharks in the Breede River represent a distinct population from those found elsewhere in South Africa.
She is a world-record breaking shark measuring 4 metres total length, weighing in the vicinity of 550-600kg. This is the largest bull shark known to science - the previous maximum size was thought to be 3.5 metres TL. We also suspect she was heavily pregnant and may very well be using the Breede as a pupping ground. Scientifically speaking, this discovery is huge and groundbreaking.
Following the tagging, we proceeded to track her for 43 continuous hours. She spent the majority of the time in the estuary, with only a few hours in the surf zone just outside the river mouth.
To speak quite frankly, it was the most incredible experience of my life and I am so excited about the research we will continue to do. One of the major problems is acquiring the funding to continue the research, as it is vitally important we return to the Breede within the next 2 weeks to continue tracking her. manager
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La Team in Cape San Blas 200864 viewsTravis 6ft bull shark on 25lb line LaSharkHunter
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La Team in Cape San Blas 2008160 viewsTroy's 6ft 6in BullLaSharkHunter
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Trophy Bull Ray169 viewsTrophy
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Simon with Massive Bull Shark370 viewsmanager
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Deaver with 8'10" Bullshark265 viewsmanager
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Doug with Simon's Bull Shark211 viewsmanager
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Douglas with First Bull Shark!332 viewsmanager
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6/0wide + ladyfish= 5' 2'' Bull429 viewscraigmtee
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Redfish152 viewsFuzzy with Mega Redfishmanager
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Simon Hooked up to Massive Bull Shark188 viewsmanager
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Matzy with &ft 10 In Bull Shark79 viewsmanager
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