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Broad Bill
07-07-2023, 07:55 PM
Has anyone else noticed all these news reports the last week about large schools of sharks taken with an aerial view from a drone look a lot like the big schools of black drum we see every year migrating into our waters. No dorsal fins sticking out of the water, not at all the shape or coloration of sharks and they've got the reddish black coloration of the schools of drums we see every year. Seems like all the towns and beaches are beefing up security for an invasion of sharks when I don't truly think they know what species they're even talking about. I guess black drum don't increase ratings the same way sharks do. Might be time to call in Hooper, Quint and Chief Brody!
Pennsy Guy
07-08-2023, 12:53 AM
Started re-reading Peter Benchley's "Shark Trouble" tonight.
I agree with you, Broad Bill. Some don't know at what they're looking.
I don't know how reports of schools of sharks would generate increased visitors to the Jersey shore...curiosity seekers, perchance...
Increased security, that's good--more OT for the "enforcers"---go get "em Brody.
Broad Bill
07-08-2023, 10:38 AM
https://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/beachgoers-high-alert-shark-attacks-100677271
Tell me the first aerial drone shot aren't drum we see every year. You can clearly see the one that turns on its side is a drum. This is the video ABC and NBC have been airing for over a week and calling a school of sharks which clearly it's not. They're black drum heading north in search of crabs, clams, mussels etc as they do every year. There's definitely sharks swimming around in our local waters, highest risk obviously great whites after the seal populations in Cape Cod, but if the media is going to air multiple stories about shark attacks in the area and then show schools of black drum, please get your story and facts correct. There's been enough sharks senselessly killed, we don't need anti shark sentiment on the rise from the misinformation news media. If I owned a seasonal business down the shore that had maybe three to four months to make money all year long, I'd be furious at this irresponsible reporting by Network TV.
Detour66
07-08-2023, 12:24 PM
I looked at the video and it looks like a school of drum to me. This can happen way to the south of us but off jersey not likely. I have witnessed small school of threshers feeding on bunker a few years a go but that's it Anything for views and hype!
Ol Pedro
07-08-2023, 12:31 PM
I agree BB. I also read and watched reports of shark attacks on our coast/to the north. Could some of these attacks be Bluefish? The surfer that I saw in an interview wasn't injured very bad. Foot bites/hand bite reports. Small sharks/Bluefish?
dales529
07-10-2023, 04:53 PM
As always 2 ways to look at everything.
1: you believe what ANY /ALL media posts.
2; you make decisions on your own research and intelligence.
#1 is the root cause of what's wrong with society today.
Thanks for posting
Offshoreafflicted
07-11-2023, 09:10 PM
Does anyone believe the news cares about facts?
Skolmann
07-12-2023, 11:42 AM
Those are definitely without a doubt black drum.
Once again the media is hyping a non existent story.
Next thing you know they’ll be reporting about it being hot in the summer.
dales529
07-12-2023, 07:08 PM
Again if you dont believe the NEWS STOP F--ng watching it! This entire post is as much BS as the =NEWS. Why do people keep on complaining? Live your life and post fishing reports who cares if they are drum or what the TV says?
:confused:
Broad Bill
07-12-2023, 08:13 PM
Again if you dont believe the NEWS STOP F--ng watching it! This entire post is as much BS as the =NEWS. Why do people keep on complaining? Live your life and post fishing reports who cares if they are drum or what the TV says?
:confused:
So in two days you went from "thanks for posting " to "this entire thread is as much BS as the news". Maybe you should take your own advise and if you don't like what's being discussed on this or any thread, don't read or reply to it. No reason to go ballistic on a benign post that is more fishing related than many other posts on the forum.
Broad Bill
07-13-2023, 12:48 AM
Who cares if they are drum or what the TV says?
:confused:
I think there are a lot of shore community small business owners who would not only disagree with your comment but be pretty pissed off on the biggest weekend of the year multiple TV channels report shark scares and high alert of shark attacks supported by a school of black drum. I know if my livelihood depended on a maybe 4 to 5 month seasonal business, I'd care and be pretty pissed off at the media.
dales529
07-13-2023, 01:45 PM
So in two days you went from "thanks for posting " to "this entire thread is as much BS as the news". Maybe you should take your own advise and if you don't like what's being discussed on this or any thread, don't read or reply to it. No reason to go ballistic on a benign post that is more fishing related than many other posts on the forum.
BB
My apologies, wasn't meant to be a You thing! I appreciate your posts. Just saying its more about society today and the notion that just because some news station says something people react to it all. It can be any news station right vs left , channel vs channel. Facts have left the building and yet people respond like its a conspiracy always. News hasn't really changed people have.
Most people I hope understand that there is a lot of inshore schools of fish = bait that may attract more sharks inshore.
Be well.
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