7 gill shark sightings?

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Maybe you should re-write your post - as there seems to be a trend that people didn't understand it. A trend like that points towards a failure to communicate, rather than multiple failures to comprehend.

Some punctuation, capitalisation and paragraph coherency would help matters enormously.

To summarise, so this thread can progress;

1) He's not a scuba diver, but has done some freediving before.
2) When freediving in Okinawa, he did some spearfishing.
3) He currently enjoys fishing from surf and kayak, in California.
4) He has had no success locating Six-Gill sharks, or species other than Leopard Sharks, at the California sites he visits.
5) He wondered if the scuba divers on this regional forum could direct him to a suitable location, based upon their shark sightings when scuba diving.
6) He can travel from San Clemente to Coronado to investigate potentially rich shark-fishing sites.

Added in addendum:

a) His fishing is catch, photograph and release.
b) He is specifically asking about surf fishing locations.


Hope that helps!

Just remember, if you need help with your English.... ask an Englishman :D

pretty much sums it up, but im looking for seven gills not 6. and i said little success. not no success.

species in question. (photo does not belong to me)
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