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Wild Dolphins & Feeding Them
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    marlinqld
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    Wild Dolphins & Feeding Them

    Rightly or wrongly, how can you resist them when fishing and they wander right up to you boat, and entertain you??????????

    These were taken at the sSunken Wall Pinkenba 4 weeks ago, Only got them online tonight. Took them with an old Nokia camera phone. The dolphin in the pics is the mother. Her baby jumped out of the water right in front of us, like she was putting on a show.

    How cool is that??????????? Where else in the world can you see wildlife like this so close up? How good is it?

  2. #2
    marlinqld
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    Re: Wild Dolphins & Feeding Them

    again

  3. #3
    marlinqld
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    Re: Wild Dolphins & Feeding Them

    and again

  4. #4
    marlinqld
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    Re: Wild Dolphins & Feeding Them

    and again

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    marlinqld
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    Re: Wild Dolphins & Feeding Them

    one more time... note the top of her dorsel has been taken...... shark????????? or just fighting off males?????

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    land_based
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    Re: Wild Dolphins & Feeding Them

    Thats awesome mike, what were you feeding it?? Squid?

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Apr 2006

    Re: Wild Dolphins & Feeding Them

    Had one launch itself from under our boat once, just missed the sons squire he'd caught. Didn't miss it when we threw it back though. Great to see and feed them.

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    marlinqld
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    Re: Wild Dolphins & Feeding Them

    We were feeding her squid, and she loved it.


    Mike

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    Great_White
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    That's pretty close Mike, what a lovely sight Have seen dolphins in the bay a couple of times but not that close.

    Would the go your baited line? I am always worried about hooking up with one.

    Peter

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    Ausfish Silver Member
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    Nov 2005

    Re: Wild Dolphins & Feeding Them

    Why would we live anywhere else??????????????????????
    Awesome pics, the dolphin with the nick out of her dorsal fin looks like one that knocked around in a pod off Redland Bay a few years back. I wonder if it's the same girl? she used to come right up close, so close in fact one day while underway I bumped her but fortunately she came up ok.....................................maybe the battle scars are due to a problem with her sonar???????????????............................Bi lly

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    S_Bend
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    Re: Wild Dolphins & Feeding Them

    I'm with you Mike. There is always that thought at the back of your mind - should you feed them like this or not. I say as long as you're not passing them something they shouldn't normally have, then enjoy their company. They are intelligent animals and seem to enjoy being with us. I like seeing them around but not when the fish have been on the chew pretty hard. Seeing the dolphins come in always seems to put the fish off the bite.

    Still, I'm a bit of a greenie so as long as we respect nature, go right ahead.

    Thanks for the pics.

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    I dont know what could be better, a day on the boat and a beautiful creature like that coming to say hi. My wife comes from Germany, she saw her first wild dolphin the other day when we were out near bribie. She had a smile on her face that was worth everything I spent on the boat. It doesnt get any better.

    Kel [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]

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    bidkev
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    That old girl gets around a bit. The nick on her dorsal is very similar to the one on the dolphin that has been hanging around at the E3 beacon for the past 18 months or so, although she is normally alone. I wonder if she's pupped since I last saw her?

    kev

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    marlinqld
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    I am sure the baby dolphin putting on the performance was hers.

    It jumped and gave a hell of a performance. And when baby wasnt performing, she stuck to the motherr like glue, so i am sure it was her baby.


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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Jan 2006

    Re: Wild Dolphins & Feeding Them

    hey saw the same dolphins about a month ago was out at the mouth with my boy no luck with the fishing so headed back to the ramp white Is when mother and young jumped out of no where near the morton barge terminal . we floated with them for 1/2 an hr fed them our left over bait my boy was over the moon. It was the High light of his day out . couldnt wait to go home to tell mum. Finished off a great day i recon

    Jeff

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