Thread: Sharks and Dolphins
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10-01-2013, 07:04 PM #1Senior Member
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Sharks and Dolphins
Here's a few videos I shot yesterday. There was hundreds of Sharks and Dolphins feeding on Ribbon Fish.
At one point they had the ribbon fish schooled up under the platform and the dolphins were coming through the legs and substructure jumping everywhere. They put on quite a show! Lasted about 2hrs then everything calmed down.
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10-01-2013, 07:07 PM #2Senior Member
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A few still shots

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WOW! That's awesome!
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What a sight! Ribbon fish as in silver eels? I did not knot they ventured that far offshore, very cool.
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I'm calling them Ribbon Fish but they may be something else.

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That's a ribbonfish alright, the best kind that are sold for $5 each or more as king trolling baits. I've also heard them called cutlassfish in FL.


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