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Old 11-25-2010, 06:56 AM
flylow flylow is offline
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I do fly from Stuart Airport alot. So, yesterday when no wind, I did the same flight. This time I was over head at 200 feet around 4 PM which must have been high tide. The water in this area, as it is shallow, allows better vision then further north where the waves and sand muck up the view. This time unfortunely, I saw 100 sharks (not a typo mistake=hundred) smaller 3-6 feet and inside and all over the reef of Bathtub Beach. Yes, I read that they are going to open the beach this weekend after the restoration. We were able to see three more north near Stuart beach. I think they are bulls as bulls like the shallow waters and flying down to Key West you can some times see them in the shallow small 20 ft diameter "pools." Usually the spinners will be smaller and jump. These were big ugly brown round snouted beasts. BigR is probably correct as kiters have to stay off the beach area where the swimmers are so kiting between the reef and beach may not work in all areas.
Also, someone thought it is mating season, but I read that bulls mate all year long. If in the area, email me to my cell and get a ride? mecutl@cs.com
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