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Feb 13th, 2007 10:05 PM | |
Blue Fox |
no, that's the season for hunting eagles you idiot.![]() |
Feb 7th, 2007 06:42 PM | |
Goat Cheese | mating season? ololololol |
Feb 7th, 2007 04:46 PM | |
Vexation | Aye, I just need to wait until the right season. |
Feb 6th, 2007 04:42 PM | |
Sebra | maybe a counterpart to spider night fights :0 |
Feb 6th, 2007 03:14 PM | |
MarioRPG | Whales! AND sharks? all you need is a showdown. |
Feb 6th, 2007 01:06 PM | |
Grislygus | The term for that would be "breaching". |
Feb 5th, 2007 10:58 PM | |
Goat Cheese | tickle a shark and you have my respect. |
Feb 5th, 2007 10:55 PM | |
Vexation |
I work with Sharks and Killer Whales! Well, not directly. But right off the coast lives a large population of Seals. Great Whites regularly swim up from the south, and Orcas (killer whales) swim down from the north, to feed on the sea dogs during the spring and early summer. Other Coast Guard members have seen Orca whales beach themselves, not the lethal beaching, but the type when they swim up on shore to snag seals and then toss them back into the waiting pod. And Great Whites have been seen feasting. Not as often as the Orcas though. The Orcas chase them away. But this summer, if the CO and the XO allows me, I'm thinking about chumming the waters, see if we can get any beasties up near the 47's. But I am totally hiking over to the seal beach (no roads) to set up a campsite for a day or two, in the hopes to see Killer Whales Kill. I was informed that I need to take a rifle, due to the fact that cougars sometimes hunt the beaches, snagging a seal or two. FUN! I guess I'll also take a camera. |