BIG SHARK IN UK WATERS WHILE JET SKI FISHING PEMBROKSHIRE SOUTH WALES

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  • @geraldswain3259
    @geraldswain3259 7 років тому +20

    As a recently qualified keyboard marine biologist ,I can allay everybody's fears ,this is not a great white shark ! but quite clearly and without doubt ,a near record ten spined stickleback!!!.

  • @manos3790
    @manos3790 10 років тому +63

    From the spacing of dorsal to tail fin , I'd estimate that it was a Basking shark. Huge , but harmless and in warmer weather they're in abundance off the western seaboard of the U.K.

    • @markjones8775
      @markjones8775 7 років тому +4

      common sense at last.look at the fins.great white.NO WAY.

    • @familyclarke9706
      @familyclarke9706 7 років тому +3

      basking sharks are not always harmless keep away from them

    • @APerson-tb8mr
      @APerson-tb8mr 5 років тому +5

      Family Clarke they are harmless

    • @nabilhacene5826
      @nabilhacene5826 5 років тому +9

      @@RealistGunner of course an arsenal fan will be the dumb one.

    • @breif1020
      @breif1020 5 років тому +3

      @@RealistGunner No, the dorsal fin is obviously note of a great white.

  • @joewalton89
    @joewalton89 10 років тому +19

    To me and my knowledge of sharks it's a Basking Shark.
    If you look at it's behaviour it's not really interested in you, it swims away but not in any hurry. I put this down to being because they're filter feeders and have no real reason to bump/mouth larger objects (such as a jetski) because they won't eat it.
    Most of the footage and info I've seen about Great Whites suggest they are inquisitive and like to know what large objects in their vicinity are, which they test through bumping, sight and mouthing. This would be especially true for a GW in unknown waters such as those off Pembrokeshire.
    Either way probably one of those moments you'll never forget. Great video pal! (Ps your reaction is priceless)

    • @TheMuddatrucker
      @TheMuddatrucker  5 років тому

      Joe Walton Never saw this comment till just now, cheers tho 👍🏻😁

    • @therespectedlex9794
      @therespectedlex9794 3 роки тому

      Might they and other sharks leave because they were disturbed?

  • @cowan8hg
    @cowan8hg 6 років тому +15

    There are a few reasons why I'm convinced that the footage shows a basking shark. Firstly, the footage is apparently from the UK coastline and it's a known fact that basking sharks are to be found in these waters. Secondly, the sedate manner of its swimming at the surface is characteristic of basking sharks as they are filter feeders and spend most of their time at the surface, hence it's name: basking shark (admittedly, however, other sharks - including great whites - can swim slowly at the surface, too). Thirdly, there is a brief point around 1:18 into the footage when you can observe a larger section of its caudal fin and the subterminal notch (i.e. the 'extra' flap near the top of the tail) it's that of a basking shark. The great white shark's subterminal notch isn't as pronounced as that of the basking shark.
    With regards to great white sharks, the nearest verified sighting of one to UK waters was off the coast of La Rochelle, France, in 1977. That's approximately 400 miles south of South Wales.

    • @mrianwonder6527
      @mrianwonder6527 Рік тому +1

      Basking sharks are born far larger than that.
      It was more likely a blue shark, as they are very common in that area, and are the right size and shape.

    • @diveguy4291
      @diveguy4291 Рік тому +1

      ​@@mrianwonder6527could also be a shortfin mako or porbeagle, the later have been filmed as far in as right beside the rocks in Pembrokeshire before where there was line fishing going on. Also the fact the man in this video was fishing suggests to me that could be why the shark was attracted to the area in the first place. Personally I would never rule out the possibility of great whites in Pembrokeshire, the area has several seal colonies and I have heard first hand from marine life tour operators who have seen large predatory sharks that were definitely not basking sharks in Pembrokeshire waters, and these people see enough basking sharks to tell the difference.

  • @coolwaterfishing88
    @coolwaterfishing88 10 років тому +26

    That is a baking shark 100 percent . I've caught over 50 sharks in Pembrokeshire and see lots of baskings around . Great white lol .

    • @baconman6975
      @baconman6975 6 років тому +11

      rob neill I wish I had a baking shark it could make me a cake

    • @MegaBspark
      @MegaBspark 6 років тому +2

      its a welsh baking shark, may make us a nice welsh rare bit or a lovely bara brith mmmmmm

    • @propheticrants1450
      @propheticrants1450 6 років тому +1

      You sir are a scumbag! Leave the effin sharks alone!

    • @joshualyness4790
      @joshualyness4790 6 років тому +1

      No it’s a baked shark. Absolutely high out of its mind, and looking for snacks.

    • @red2455
      @red2455 5 років тому +1

      I work on the fish counter in Asda and 3rd that. It is a megladon

  • @SpLiC3
    @SpLiC3 8 років тому +8

    'Where's that gone, i'm fuckin off' lost my shit at this part hahahahaha

  • @Rottenbottomrob
    @Rottenbottomrob 9 років тому +17

    I'm not a biologist but I do have a serious interest in zoology. The main reason I am sure White sharks are present in the Channel at least is that a man who I respect and trust implicitly told me he saw one very clearly and very closely. He is a pilot and also sails his yacht out of Salcombe in South Devon. He saw the shark on one of his trips about 2 miles off the coast at a,place called the Skerries Bank off Dartmouth. He was,able to be certain as the shark was in calm clear water at a depth of about 2 feet and crucially he had, the year before been in a cage in the water off the coast of South Africa watching them first hand. Anecdotal of course but an extremely reliable source in my opinion. Cheers guys.

    • @xominic55
      @xominic55 9 років тому

      Rob Lawrie nope

    • @michaelinlatvia
      @michaelinlatvia 8 років тому +5

      RL: Which means your buddy almost certainly saw a Porbeagle. Build-wise it is like a 'miniature' great white, cylindrical, stocky, large dark eyes, similar body colouration (although 'colour' is hard to determine through water distortion). It's also a species known to frequent UK waters. It's a great tale, but unlikely to be Carcharodon Carcharius.

    • @Rottenbottomrob
      @Rottenbottomrob 8 років тому +5

      Noo, Porgies are common as muck in our waters in Cornwall and between us my mate and I must have caught 30 or 40 of them. No, certainly not mistaken in that regard.

    • @Psychosix
      @Psychosix 6 років тому

      Herb Coswell Is God he said it was 2ft down in clear water. It could have been 30ft of water, but top 2ft was clear and this is where the shark was.

    • @leeburgham40
      @leeburgham40 6 років тому

      I'm not a marine biologist either and I also have a very keen interest zoology.......I once fucked a dolphin.......great white all day long for me....

  • @glencairn99
    @glencairn99 7 років тому +122

    Mate, after much consideration I, a legitimate Marine Biologist, have decided that the shark you encountered was, without any hesitation, a Megalodon. Which means, you are very, very lucky to be alive. Hope this clarification has cleared everyone's doubts!
    Peace out

    • @erintanswell1472
      @erintanswell1472 7 років тому +2

      glencairn99 that's not a megladon

    • @glencairn99
      @glencairn99 7 років тому +25

      Erin Tanswell Hahaha, you're not very bright are you?

    • @bladerunner900
      @bladerunner900 6 років тому +11

      Erin Tanswell
      Yes it is! I im a marine biologist and i am 100% sure it is one!

    • @archiebob11
      @archiebob11 6 років тому +2

      glencairn99 😂 Love it 👍

    • @kingthatcher1758
      @kingthatcher1758 6 років тому +5

      Working on the fish counter in tecos doesnt make you a marine biologist

  • @randomers2k167
    @randomers2k167 6 років тому +8

    Im a certified marine biologist and I've studied marine biology for over 25 years. I'm telling you what you encountered was a goldfish.

    • @TheMuddatrucker
      @TheMuddatrucker  6 років тому +5

      Randomers 2K16 Nah mate it was totally the wrong colour! Koi carp maybe....

  • @alan12345666
    @alan12345666 10 років тому +8

    They were not basking sharks, one of them showed some sharp aggressive turns in the water like it was hunting, basking sharks dont move like that. "Im fucking off!" Hahahaha great vid

    • @TheMuddatrucker
      @TheMuddatrucker  10 років тому +5

      There was only one shark in the video, what you can see is the front dorsal fin and the tail. I somewhat agree with you when you say about the sharp aggressive turn that it made. Cheers for comment!

    • @chrispaw1
      @chrispaw1 9 років тому +1

      Yes they do move like that, they can turn direction at a speed you'd never think. They an move in exactly the way you described.

  • @myoriginalmusic6739
    @myoriginalmusic6739 8 років тому +84

    it's a basking shark feeding on plankton I reckon :) don't panic 8-)

    • @TMCTanks
      @TMCTanks 8 років тому +9

      +GeordieTerrier defo not a blue or mako, it's too shallow (+ close to the shore). Most likely a small basking shark

    • @streamleazefishhouse
      @streamleazefishhouse 7 років тому +3

      I was born 6ft I'm guessing basking sharks are not born 30ft..

    • @FlyingArmBarU
      @FlyingArmBarU 6 років тому

      Wrong shaped dorsal fin mate

    • @FlyingArmBarU
      @FlyingArmBarU 6 років тому +5

      Apologies, on closer inspection that is most probably a Basking shark

    • @olly-xd6vn
      @olly-xd6vn 5 років тому +1

      Yeh if it was a great white or something its tail would not have been out of the water you would have just seen a dorsal fin not a tail

  • @CinephileSanityTV
    @CinephileSanityTV 5 років тому +5

    I'm a marine narco biologist and I've been living in my submarine since 1985 and I've dealt drugs to all kinds of sharks... Even Pablo Escobars sharks!
    And I'm telling you it was a real great white!

    • @JotaroKujo-sx9hi
      @JotaroKujo-sx9hi 4 роки тому

      Wow I'm sure you are proud of that complete stupid lie idiot

    • @CinephileSanityTV
      @CinephileSanityTV 4 роки тому

      @@JotaroKujo-sx9hi
      lol you took it literal!?!?! 😂

    • @JotaroKujo-sx9hi
      @JotaroKujo-sx9hi 4 роки тому

      @@CinephileSanityTV well the amount of stupid people I've seen not educated on animals is outstanding so yeah I did but I'm glad that your not actually serious

  • @leonmcveigh
    @leonmcveigh 8 років тому +40

    Every ammeter fish expert listen up. It a fucking basking shark. End of.

    • @mromro3032
      @mromro3032 8 років тому

      what a midget one

    • @craigcotter7476
      @craigcotter7476 8 років тому +12

      what be a ammeter? End of what? Your arrogant knob?

    • @Lochnivar
      @Lochnivar 7 років тому +3

      Not a basking shark - look at the right of the wake of the jetski at 1.35 seconds - zoom into that and tell me its a basking shark :)

    • @lloydy2644
      @lloydy2644 7 років тому +3

      craig cotter an ammeter measures electric current flowing through an electric circuit 😁

    • @gbrown3783
      @gbrown3783 7 років тому +1

      lloydy2644 ohmmeter?

  • @moonbluebob
    @moonbluebob 6 років тому +20

    Definitely a great white and the reason I can say this without fear of contradiction is I actually caught one the very same on lake Windermere whilst on a school trip

    • @71loz
      @71loz 6 років тому +2

      Windermere also has killer deep sea racing mullet chop

    • @keithbbc3126
      @keithbbc3126 5 років тому +2

      Completed it.

    • @bigmoncrief6071
      @bigmoncrief6071 3 роки тому +5

      It was definitely a great white shark. I would advise all jetskiers in the UK to stay out of the water. Apparently, seachavs are their favourite food.

    • @se7ensfarm112
      @se7ensfarm112 3 роки тому

      Great whites don’t swim in lakes

    • @crashbang756
      @crashbang756 3 роки тому

      Defo not a great white....it’s clearly a basking shark...clear to see from the tail movement and fins width

  • @nathanjones2413
    @nathanjones2413 9 років тому +15

    1:36sec when you looked back for the second time - it looks like it was just to the right of the path left by the jet-ski ??? anyone else see that?? initially I thought it was your lure but then realised you had reeled that in...

    • @tigerstamp3766
      @tigerstamp3766 9 років тому +2

      I saw it to I would die if I was on that jetski

    • @Lochnivar
      @Lochnivar 7 років тому +1

      Saw it too, looked like it might be a seal head, which would explain the white/porbeagle - I'm tempted to say it was a porbeagle but a bloody big one, we've had a few down here in Dorset. That isnt a basking shark though, no way, too much of a rigid tail and dorsal when on the surface

    • @rawdog314
      @rawdog314 4 роки тому

      @@Lochnivar pause it at 01:16 it's clearly a basking shark dorsal fin absolutely no chance that's a porbeagle and if you think that's a great white them there's no hope for ye

  • @smokeybarr
    @smokeybarr 2 роки тому

    "Ho-ly shit, where's that gone!? I'm fuckin' off" 🤣 My thoughts exactly!!

  • @Rottenbottomrob
    @Rottenbottomrob 10 років тому +26

    Just to make clear that Great Whites are warm blooded and as such the water temperature has no bearing on it`s location. The driver is food supply. I agree that the South and West coasts are most frequently the scene of sightings but I would venture that this is due to the high presence of a major food source, seals.
    I live in Pembrokeshire and we have instances of seals being washed up having been mortally wounded by unknown creatures. One of these carcasses was sent to an expert in South Africa and he was left in the dark as to where it had been found. He said that without question the injuries were inflicted by a Great White.

    • @chrispaw1
      @chrispaw1 9 років тому +1

      Great Whites are NOT warm blooded at all and that explains why you're very unlikely to ever catch sight of one of the even the Southernmost UK coast, it's typical fisherman tales, Great Whites are only partially warm blooded so still prefer a certain sea temperature, maybe in 20-30 yrs as the sea warms it could become a more realistic sighting....

    • @Rottenbottomrob
      @Rottenbottomrob 9 років тому +5

      White sharks are able to prey on such large creatures with their large upper teeth, which are triangular in shape and sharply serrated to cut large pieces of flesh from prey. The bottom teeth are narrower and used to hold prey. An unusual characteristic the white sharks (shared by other mackerel sharks and thresher sharks, Family Alopiiidae) is the ability to maintain parts of their body (swimming muscles, stomach, and brain) at temperatures above that of the surrounding water, which classifies them as endothermic or warm-blooded, like mammals.
      Great white sharks, Carcharodon carcharias, have one of the widest geographic ranges of any marine animal. They are found in all cold temperate and tropical waters, from 60°N latitude to 60°S latitude. They were long thought to be primarily coastal inhabitants; however, from recent satellite tracking studies we now know that they migrate long distances, sometimes crossing entire ocean basins.
      Two pieces taken from the Marinebio site. In case you are unaware, Marinebio are one of the worlds most respected marine conservation societies. These facts are widely available and its difficult to find somewhere reputable that does not agree that White Sharks are endothermic ie warm blooded. The above info supports my original comment of course.

    • @harvey785
      @harvey785 9 років тому +3

      Chris L Trust me Chris, I studied marine biology at Uni, White sharks ARE warm blooded.

    • @chrispaw1
      @chrispaw1 9 років тому

      I did also, I was always told that they were able to warm themselves if needed but they are not classed as warm blooded as they do require relatively warm water the vast majority of the time....seriously that's what I learnt and studied along with always that fact? I stand corrected though if you know different....thanks anyway...

    • @chrispaw1
      @chrispaw1 9 років тому

      I stand by my previous comment unless you can prove different though? They are only partially warm blooded (endothermic) so technically NOT able to swim in everywhere, I still think these waters may be still too cold for most white sharks? No?

  • @scottmcrob
    @scottmcrob 8 років тому +6

    after reading all your insightful comments I'd just like to say I'm no expert guys but that's a bloody big fish...

  • @Jean-Pierre-Villard
    @Jean-Pierre-Villard 7 років тому +8

    The mountains in the background looks very interesting and beautiful, i know this have nothing to do with the basking shark but for me more interesting than this shark ;)
    ps. sorry for my English

  • @shinerecordsgrog
    @shinerecordsgrog 11 років тому +6

    I wouldnt be so sure we don't have Great Whites in UK waters.There have been a number of significant sightings over the last few years,some very close to shore.While these sightings couldve been misidentified and are Porbeagles. As the Porbeagle and the Great White share alot of the same characteristics for survival and are closely related in specie, it is not to hard to believe that there are Great Whites in our waters. As the saying goes " There is no history of anything, until its happened"

    • @mrianwonder6527
      @mrianwonder6527 Рік тому

      It would be weird if they avoided Britain, being that they exist everywhere else, including France, which is only 25 miles away.

    • @irishninja2009
      @irishninja2009 Рік тому

      They’re in Irish waters I think too

  • @sparkyy98
    @sparkyy98 8 років тому +6

    "im fuckin off" lol I would be too xDD

  • @loulou1356
    @loulou1356 4 роки тому +1

    For anyone interested-this specific area is called Mwnt, in Pembrokeshire, Wales. it is my favourite place in the world and has been since I was about 6. Mwnt is known for its dolphin activity which I have always loved watching in the sunset, it is also known for baskin sharks, they are harmless to us and don’t have teeth, they feed off plankton etc. There is a lovely campsite on that hill and a little church and steps down the cliff to that little beach, after lockdown I am going to this campsite for at least a fortnight as I live in England now and miss home, I highly recommend visiting!

    • @TheMuddatrucker
      @TheMuddatrucker  4 роки тому

      Shhhh🤫 don’t tell em all where it is lol
      Agreed! Fantastic place, been every year now for the last 14 years & already booked for August 👍🏻 the Mrs has been going since she was a kid too, it was her who got us into it 😁

    • @loulou1356
      @loulou1356 4 роки тому

      TheMuddatrucker haha sorry! I can’t help it I just want everyone to know how beautiful it is! You can delete this if you like i’ll never talk don’t kill me🤭😂I grew up in the valleys but whenever I want to go home or if I need some nature and thinking time I go there, maybe I’ll see you and your mrs in the summer who knows🤷🏼‍♀️😁 she has great taste for sure it’s pretty magical!

    • @TheMuddatrucker
      @TheMuddatrucker  4 роки тому +1

      Lou Masterman No you’re alright 👍🏻😁
      That little beach you referred to I presume is Skrinkle right? Absolutely beautiful place! When the sun is shining on that beach you’d be forgiven for thinking you were on some tropical island paradise 😊
      We’ll be there in August as long as the China lurg doesn’t scupper plans!
      Take it easy 👍🏻

    • @loulou1356
      @loulou1356 4 роки тому

      TheMuddatrucker that’s the boy! I hope your holiday goes ahead, it could be paradise you’re right and it’s just not the same anywhere else! I have my fingers crossed for you🤞🏼🤞🏼😁

  • @TSOMTSOMTSOM
    @TSOMTSOMTSOM 3 роки тому +1

    100% a basking shark. The way it moves and its size and fins. At that size it could only be a basking shark, white shark or large mako or porbeagle but nether of those sharks move like that. You can see lots of basking sharks off the Cornish coast with binoculars and if you are lucky they often come in very close to some popular beaches. It is very likely that white sharks visit our waters but it's no cause for concern as even in places where they are abundant they are rarely seen or come into contact with people. They are more likely to swim off which is also why this is a basking shark as it wasn't spooked by the jet ski.

  • @chopseee
    @chopseee 8 років тому +3

    well firstly a basking shark would certainly be a lot bigger and yes im well aware that it could be juvenile but ive never seen one and secondly basking sharks dont move like that at all, that was a great white no doubt at all and why are people surprised that theyre here? theyve been here a lot longer than we know water temp is fine and there is plenty of its favoured food ie seal and also very little if any orca activity which means no predators to worry about, makes total sense if you ask me

    • @familyclarke9706
      @familyclarke9706 7 років тому

      tut - its a basking ffs look at it

    • @underdawg2743
      @underdawg2743 3 роки тому

      If there were GW here you'd expect some attacks on ppl

  • @whoopwhoop1207
    @whoopwhoop1207 7 років тому +4

    You can tell he's a city boy running away from a basking shark haha.

  • @kennethloy6371
    @kennethloy6371 2 роки тому

    Without any doubt, a Basking Shark. Mouth wide open with it’s dorsal fin and tail occasionally breaking out of the water. It’s tail and rear body moving from side to side as it swims slowly forward filtering plankton from the water with it’s gills.

  • @svroysjoy5538
    @svroysjoy5538 10 років тому +3

    Basking shark seen loads of them at sea some well over 20ft and they can turn / move quick especially when there is a motor coming too close ....

    • @ianwomack4198
      @ianwomack4198 5 років тому

      @complete property services you would av had to see them at sea thats where they pigging live dont see many in meadows or woods

  • @archiebob11
    @archiebob11 6 років тому +9

    Looking at the dorsal and tail fin showing, it’s a Basking shark a beautiful creature. 👍

    • @therespectedlex9794
      @therespectedlex9794 3 роки тому

      Main identifying feature, I agree. Both of those fins visible.

  • @chrispaw1
    @chrispaw1 9 років тому +1

    It's almost certainly a basking Shark, the waters off the a Welsh coast from South West to North are one of the best places in the world to see them, it's quite a commonly known fact too? But being from Yorkshire maybe you wouldn't know, there are loads of clips on UA-cam just the same actually...

    • @medicatedflowers821
      @medicatedflowers821 7 років тому +2

      Chris Dans also commonly known that white sharks visit British Walter get off you high horse you know fuck all

    • @chrispaw1
      @chrispaw1 7 років тому +1

      Reece Wright you meke up this stupid fact, common in british water? Wtf are you on....you can't even spell!

  • @Bumfluff1202
    @Bumfluff1202 10 років тому +1

    You my friend have big balls, fair play to you thankfully you wasn't hurt.

  • @robstearns1896
    @robstearns1896 4 роки тому +4

    Yup it’s a basking shark...I used to work at inshore trawling during early 70’s we d see them quite often in and around sea area “white” off the uk south coast", I recognised it right away!

  • @jenniferbrewer5370
    @jenniferbrewer5370 6 років тому +1

    All I could see were the tips of the dorsal fin and tail, but their shape didn't look like those of a basking shark. Also, aren't basking sharks a hell of a lot bigger than that? I'm not saying this was or wasn't a white shark.

  • @DroneHDTV
    @DroneHDTV 8 років тому

    What a big baby! not the shark the yorky lol. Only one can of Cider on board! if you had drank 2 you would of jumped of the jet ski and grabbed it and single handed swam the shark to shore. Bloody northeners have no idea how to fish. Nice video TY

  • @knighthawk3559
    @knighthawk3559 3 роки тому +3

    This guy has the intelligence of a rock

  • @michaelmacluskie6089
    @michaelmacluskie6089 6 років тому +1

    Why do you use a rod when fishing out at sea?? as you can just use a line as casting is not required like casting off a beach. Also rods in a boat especially a little jet ski would be clumsy and difficult to use especially when retrieving fish from the lure.

    • @TheMuddatrucker
      @TheMuddatrucker  6 років тому

      Michael Macluskie my ski is huge it’s more like a small boat, and I have it setup to carry everything handsfree, don’t think you can see it in this video but there’s others where you can.

  • @zfilmmaker
    @zfilmmaker 4 роки тому

    I bet it’s a basking shark, did you see the big fish pod breach the surface earlier in the video?

  • @josephstevens5489
    @josephstevens5489 6 років тому

    I, a marine bisologist, declare this to be a German stingray.
    These are amongst the most peaceful animals in the world, unless you insult it's mother, and then they are prone to robbing your house during the summer holidays

  • @Artiz...
    @Artiz... 8 років тому +1

    Great vid thanks for sharing ar kid... looks like a big Thresher with that elongated tail visible as he legged it before you ran him over with your sea 'hog'. Plenty of sharks and other unusual marine life to be seen around the Pembs coast as they take a short cut up through the Irish sea to the North. You were lucky to catch that on camera... top vid... well done!

    • @Artiz...
      @Artiz... 8 років тому

      +Artiz.... Doh!.. have to retract that comment... deffo Basking Shark... barb in the tail... someone spotted that earlier too!

    • @RawStrengthWear
      @RawStrengthWear 7 років тому +1

      whites all have a tail similar to a basking shark.
      there is absolutely nobody on earth who can "guarantee" the species of that shark just by seeing that video of its fins.

  • @hunterdawiczyk9582
    @hunterdawiczyk9582 10 років тому

    Why did you go near it?

    • @TheMuddatrucker
      @TheMuddatrucker  10 років тому +1

      Because I was using a crappy gopro camera and I knew unless I got closer the camera wouldn't see it

  • @erintanswell1472
    @erintanswell1472 7 років тому +7

    That's a big shark for the uk cause I live there

    • @rollerbladinggeek5507
      @rollerbladinggeek5507 4 роки тому +1

      ... and you can tell from a video that shows nothing in it🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @a.owensindependantadvocacy7490
    @a.owensindependantadvocacy7490 4 роки тому

    "im fucking off" best of british right here 🤣😍

  • @medicatedflowers821
    @medicatedflowers821 7 років тому +11

    I don't understand why your all saying it's not a white shark do your research there's been loads spotting in British waters, like someone else mentioned there warm blooded they don't need warm water to live in there happy enough in cool water of the food is there, great vid

    • @dhillos7282
      @dhillos7282 7 років тому +3

      Reece Wright yea true but its too small to be a white

    • @korzer
      @korzer 6 років тому

      Reece you sound like an idiot .

    • @easygrin1127
      @easygrin1127 6 років тому +1

      korzer why? He is right the conditions are good for great whites there is food the temperature is fine no problem here at all

    • @korzer
      @korzer 6 років тому +4

      Then you too sir sound like an idiot, there have been ZERO confirmed reports of great whites in british waters, most of them are people mistaking basking sharks or publicity stunts/hoaxs..
      There have been ZERO traces of shark predation on seal colonys, no sightings of attacks, no wounded seals with bite marks or carcasses..
      Its all hear-say, hundreds of ppl have wasted thousands of hours on boats with makeshift cages and chum slicks throwing bait overboard like a scene out of jaws.. For what ? where is the video of a great white in british waters ? Do you also beleive in the loch ness monster ? lol

    • @easygrin1127
      @easygrin1127 6 років тому +2

      korzer well I never said that there were its just that there could be. And I don't think there would be a massive migration but an individual could appear here and there. They cross almost all oceans its just they don't stick around. Could as easily be a porbeagle

  • @Compo1976
    @Compo1976 7 років тому

    that by the looks of things is a basking shark... u can tell by the dorsal fin...its rounded at the top..but great whites do come to our shores........im pretty sure !!

  • @bradleysmith7795
    @bradleysmith7795 7 років тому +1

    To see a shark in British waters would be an awesome sight.Live and let live we are not alone on this planet.

    • @leeryan1969
      @leeryan1969 6 років тому

      Bradley Smith It's not a planet dude #Flatearth

  • @MrFlashpan
    @MrFlashpan 2 роки тому +1

    You could have stopped the jetski and jumped in the water to verify what kind of shark it was, If it ate you whole, it was probably a megladon, if it took both your legs and half of your torso, It was probably a white shark, If it swam up to you grinning and kissed you, It was probably a basking shark, if it grabbed all your money and sucked all your blood from your body, then spat you out, It was a Meghan Markle shark.🤣

  • @TheMuddatrucker
    @TheMuddatrucker  12 років тому +2

    Yeh lol @ "bigger ski" I'm no shark expert but it didnt look like a basker to me, any ideas?

    • @chrisatkins679
      @chrisatkins679 4 роки тому

      Judging by the size I'd say a mako or blue shark. They show up in British waters

  • @TheMuddatrucker
    @TheMuddatrucker  12 років тому +7

    A few of the lads round at lydstep told me same thing but I would have expected a basking shark to have been much bigger, who know? lol I'll be back in july for another look though.

    • @13rew76
      @13rew76 3 роки тому

      Good catch m8

  • @MegaBspark
    @MegaBspark 10 років тому

    there is nothing stopping a great white from coming into uk waters, there are lots of seals and prefer cold water, however this is likely a basking shark, feeding, still a great experience.

  • @keithmilburn4866
    @keithmilburn4866 2 роки тому

    Saw them quite few times on days off from Refineries, Porpoises, Dolphins, Peregrines, Seals etc, great place if you’re into wildlife

  • @terrytt5067
    @terrytt5067 7 років тому +1

    Settle down folks! This shark only eats the tiniest of morsels in the seas and oceans! Look at the leisurely way it was swimming! Most likely, as said before, a Basking Shark and harmless to humans!

  • @Pike547
    @Pike547 10 років тому +1

    Notches in the tail and sharp aggressive turns ..... Prob is a great white by the looks of it . A young one .

  • @jenifferschmitz8618
    @jenifferschmitz8618 2 роки тому

    have you seen the golf course in australia that has sharks in the water hazard bull sharks the golfers love them

  • @Matthew-ut6ed
    @Matthew-ut6ed 2 роки тому

    Basking Shark. Common, toothless, harmless. So the Yorkshireman buggers off...

  • @_thoughtcriminal_9102
    @_thoughtcriminal_9102 2 роки тому

    This dude should do narration for nature documentaries lol

  • @alanwareham7391
    @alanwareham7391 4 роки тому

    See no one would believe me ,but here we have a genuine Wild Nessie, that has been kept in secret by the Scottish to restock Loch Ness until it escaped . And to prove it we also have a picture that was taken after a day out, by the workers of a certain whisky distillery of their annual product tasting event............🦈........( it is a little larger bit bigger than this but little Lofty Stewart was slightly inebriated ,and had the camera the wrong way around at the time)

  • @magistic345
    @magistic345 11 років тому +2

    1:37 is that the shark following u when u look back?

  • @brutismaximus1
    @brutismaximus1 6 років тому

    "I'm fuckin off"... accelerates LOL

  • @tigersnowy6979
    @tigersnowy6979 2 роки тому +1

    Its a Baking shark.
    You can tell from its cakes and bread.

  • @jarfish1968
    @jarfish1968 6 років тому

    looks like Lydstep?

  • @diveguy4291
    @diveguy4291 Рік тому

    Most likely Basking Shark in this case, dorsal fin does seem triangular in shape, although on the small side. Reality is it could be any number of shark species, very difficult to from grainy vids of the fins alone.
    Personally I'm convinced Great whites are here in summer months at least and believe the reason they've never been confirmed is due to the assumption every large shark sighted is a basking shark, even when those people were not there to confirm this and sightings occurred in areas known for seals and other marine life that great whites predate on.
    I'm confident great whites will be confirmed in UK waters at some point in the near future and I'm tempted to go out and probe it myself. I'm more afraid of diving in Pembrokeshire than I ever was in the med where whites have already been and confirmed.
    I have seen greater diversity of marine life in UK and have encountered other shark species within metres of the shoreline whereas I have always found the med to be largely baron of marine life due to over fishing & never had a single sighting of any type of shark in either hundreds of dives or while working as a boat tour guide out there.
    The water temps are also very comparable and sometimes even warmer in UK during summer months than those in the med, which is a lot chillier by the way than people think.
    We know the Med has White Sharks but we believe the UK does not? Honestly I think that is a cope from people who don't want to admit that they are here too, just elusive, probably because brits are hermits and we simply don't spend as much time in and around the water as other cultures do.

  • @jaybabe7767
    @jaybabe7767 7 років тому +6

    I would be quite scared on that jet ski I haven't ever been on a jet ski in the ocean but I have on the lake quite a lot actually my parents has had a couple of them the last one they had was a decent size three seater ski doo that was pretty new and pretty fast and was a blast to ride and go out with your girlfriend on for the day but when your alone and you ride out into a big open water like I'm the middle of the lake where you can't really see land that good in any direction it's a really terrifying feeling and it's eerie because it's so wide open and so big and your on something so small I can't imagine swimming or falling off in a big open water like that but it would have been a million times scarier if it was the ocean and I seen a shark that size while on the jet ski no thank you and until you have been on a jet ski out on a big open body of water I don't wanna hear I'm a pussy or anything like that because the shit is scary and if you can ride without any feeling of eeriness or anything than more power to you but it freaks me out

  • @paulmatthews2175
    @paulmatthews2175 8 років тому +1

    That's a basking shark, how cool.

  • @jinxy72
    @jinxy72 10 років тому

    we do have great whites in uk waters and have had for years ... normally off the cornish / west coast due to warmer waters but recently evidence has been seen that supports the theory that they are travelling into the north sea (east coast) too . that does look like a basking shark and a small one at that. but still a rare sight ;)

    • @horsepills
      @horsepills 10 років тому

      ***** he's talking bollocks. We have no great whites in the UK

    • @callum123100
      @callum123100 10 років тому +1

      If great whites are caught in Brittany France then ofcourse they can be found in the UK

    • @horsepills
      @horsepills 10 років тому +2

      callum raworth there hasn't been a single shred of evidence of great whites in the UK. EVER...

    • @chrispaw1
      @chrispaw1 9 років тому

      I agree, it would be an extremely rare occasion to find a Great White off the Southern UK coast...it's still debated by experts in the field weather there are any in the Mediterranean let alone this far north.

    • @makavelithedon
      @makavelithedon 9 років тому

      jinxy72 No evidence but I think it's possible, The Ocean is vast and lets be honest who really goes into the water here anyway, it's disgusting and cold. Fisherman have said they have seen them but no proof. I hope they do come into our waters, It would be great and exciting knowing such a powerful predator lives nearby.

  • @JaymzFishing
    @JaymzFishing 11 років тому +2

    I'm a shark amateur investigator, this is 100% a basking shark, you can tell by the barbed tail at 1:19 if you compare the tail to other basking shark pictures it's the same. A great sight to see in Wales.

    • @mrianwonder6527
      @mrianwonder6527 Рік тому

      Most sharks have that, and it is far too small to be a basking shark.

  • @justinhealey2408
    @justinhealey2408 3 роки тому

    At 2:10-2:16 i saw splashes on the right next to the cliff.waves hitting the rocks or could somthin b feeding at surface...id bet theres G.W.s in these waters, there are seals and shark hiding spots along the surf...Canada's has them in there chilly waters🤷

  • @niknakmak1905
    @niknakmak1905 2 роки тому

    I live in Pembrokeshire worked on fishing boats (been up and down this bit of water many of times)and yes its cold here south wales and there are many sharks here that is a Baskin shark ,I think one the biggest blue shark was caught around here ,so no its not a great white ha ffs

  • @montdewallydehonk.395
    @montdewallydehonk.395 6 років тому

    Do not panick in future its only a basking shark! I swim out to them all summer.

  • @LiLMissPixieDust27
    @LiLMissPixieDust27 9 років тому +4

    Wtf lol that's it no more swimming at broad haven or Newgale lol

  • @propheticrants1450
    @propheticrants1450 6 років тому +1

    @1:35 just as he looks back towards the wake the Seadoo leaves you can see the Fin above water just for one second and it was right beside him before he took off. Sharks are curious by nature, the shark wasn't trying to attack you it was just interested in the commotion on the top of the water thinking it could be food ;but sharks aren't man eaters and Seadoos are not in their diet either. Too bad you didn't have anything to chum the water with you probably could have got the shark to breach and put on a show for you. I'd be back there chumming the water from a boat trying to make friends with the shark.

    • @lewishigh
      @lewishigh 3 роки тому

      That’s not the fin mate, that’s waves being formed from his jet ski I slowed it down and you can see it’s just a small wave

  • @ryanallison4617
    @ryanallison4617 7 років тому +6

    Loving the strongbow in the cup holder

  • @ginadragonlady3866
    @ginadragonlady3866 5 років тому

    A basking shark. Huge, but a filter feeder. Fairly common in the UK

    • @bearlop
      @bearlop 5 років тому

      Not as common as they used to be sadly.

  • @anni50ful
    @anni50ful 7 років тому

    Basking Shark ..lovely don't hurt it with your jet ski ..

    • @TheMuddatrucker
      @TheMuddatrucker  5 років тому +1

      Wouldn’t dream of it!! I’ve removed lots of discarded fishing nets and lines from the ocean with the help of that jet ski though but unfortunately there are nearly always dead fish that got caught up in them☹️
      Jet skis have quite a bad reputation and rightly so! I’ve witnessed first hand some of the stupid things people do on them, but trust me not all of them are bad.

  • @paulwycherley1093
    @paulwycherley1093 8 років тому

    Wherein Pembrokeshire is this I've just bought a inflatable kayak to go take down there haha 😶

    • @Hopeforsurf
      @Hopeforsurf 7 років тому

      Just West of Tenby, you can see Caldey Island in the backdrop. Also Tenby is the only place where you could hire a scummy Jetski

    • @TheMuddatrucker
      @TheMuddatrucker  5 років тому

      Hopeforsurf Ski’s mine not hired and certainly not scummy! also you can’t hire a ski to use ‘alone’ from anywhere! The ski’s you see in Tenby go out as a group.

  • @chrishenderson6452
    @chrishenderson6452 4 роки тому +1

    Basking shark will miss you to death.

  • @luke060493
    @luke060493 9 років тому

    when you looked back after "fucking off" i'm pretty sure it had swam towards where your ski was at the time. Interesting basking shark that.

  • @antifinning
    @antifinning 10 років тому

    great man! finnally we have some sharks in the UK

    • @chrispaw1
      @chrispaw1 9 років тому

      Anti finning? Isn't that an issue concerning sharks? Yes? It's just that you seem to not know an awfully lot about them, Sharks have been in UK waters since the time the water was created you donk!

  • @ReaIJohnDoe
    @ReaIJohnDoe 3 роки тому +1

    Its a basking shark you muppet.

  • @StreetAlias
    @StreetAlias 7 років тому +2

    Im f#cking off!! LOL

  • @sophieofficial3850
    @sophieofficial3850 9 років тому +2

    I'm scared of watching it from the start coz I keep on thinking the shark will jump out of the water 😬

    • @LHoriginal
      @LHoriginal 7 років тому

      Sophie Official its a basking shark they are harmless in fact i would swim with it

  • @ianbickett5831
    @ianbickett5831 6 років тому

    Why didn't you try to catch it with ya rod.

  • @24934637
    @24934637 2 роки тому

    Gets back to car.....Shark is sitting in driving seat waiting for you....

  • @myoriginalmusic6739
    @myoriginalmusic6739 7 років тому

    did u know a channel called Hamilton is using this film of urs ?

    • @TheMuddatrucker
      @TheMuddatrucker  7 років тому

      no I didnt but thanks for telling me, where can I find it?

    • @myoriginalmusic6739
      @myoriginalmusic6739 7 років тому

      TheMuddatrucker it is the same title as urs and the channel is called Hamilton

  • @tisssyyy
    @tisssyyy Рік тому

    That’s not a basking shark fin basking shark fins are round. Most likely a porbeagle.

  • @jonpierez1211
    @jonpierez1211 6 років тому

    It's the basking shark n they never bite humans. You could of jump in and I guarantee it would swim away, they cruise on surface alot. I've been surfing all over the Welsh and Cornish coast and seen lots of sharks including swimming with a basking shark. And yes Uk waters do have great white. Not many. But they have been spotted by a few fisherman. UA-cam it. Argue all you want but it's a fact

  • @haxxawwaxxah4725
    @haxxawwaxxah4725 8 років тому

    Looks like a Young basking Shark or a Young great white, the dorsal fin and the tail look similar to each other, but this one was curious about you, basking Sharks dont behave like that, i Think you met a great White :)

    • @Sekraps0
      @Sekraps0 8 років тому

      I'd say a young basking shark based on the dorsal fin shape as well as the movement of the shark, also extremely unlikely to be a great white, if it was anything it'd more likely be a Porbeagle, they're far more common in UK waters

    • @haxxawwaxxah4725
      @haxxawwaxxah4725 8 років тому +2

      I was thinking porbeagl too but they have a rounder dorsal fin, this was pointy, but i hope for everyone in northern europe thats its just a basking one and the Whites stay the hell away from our Waters, scares the shit outta me

  • @kiandonaldson694
    @kiandonaldson694 6 років тому

    blue shark?

  • @rhys8476
    @rhys8476 7 років тому

    Its a tope shark, very common around here, im from newport and fish for them in swansea all the time

  • @TriumphantToufik
    @TriumphantToufik 11 років тому

    Great white's distribution just about avoid UK waters, there's a small possibility that they would stray into British water, however it's most likely a basking shark.

  • @TheHappyhorus
    @TheHappyhorus 8 років тому

    One Billion, to the dozen, love it going to use it.

  • @georgevassiliou1074
    @georgevassiliou1074 5 років тому

    it could of been a basking shark , but i think that might of been a Porbeagle shark.

  • @mitchellinman1966
    @mitchellinman1966 8 років тому

    We spotted a big shark off Bridlington beach two weeks ago well are lass did and then me it was big and this was no basking shark which scared mi a bit cause we was about to go in for a paddle wi kids and it was only in waste high water and it was no great white but it was about 8-9 ft long with what we could see and wi have only ever seen one more shark other then this that close to beach

  • @PYakMan1
    @PYakMan1 11 років тому

    Out of Pembroke you get many species of shark including porbeagle, blue, mako and the basking but they feed in a completely different way to this and u would notice it right away. We saw a huge 1 off Devon in the early 1980s it was at least 11-12 ft long the skipper said. The West Coast of Wales seems to be a bit of a shark hotspot, just hope EVERYONE puts all the sharks back in alive...I Hate seeing 20 to 30 fish dead for the fisherman to take home when we ALL need to RESPECT OUR OCEAN/SEA!!!

  • @eyewear777
    @eyewear777 4 роки тому

    its a basking shark you are so lucky to see it

  • @daveyboy6985
    @daveyboy6985 2 роки тому

    Definitely a Cetorhinus Maximus,
    😁

  • @willcool24
    @willcool24 4 роки тому

    Dude. Your post to go really really close and identify what shark that was. Whats the worst that can happen 🤔

  • @stephenrodway8357
    @stephenrodway8357 4 роки тому

    Hahaha where's that gone, I'm fucking off hahaha

  • @makavelithedon
    @makavelithedon 9 років тому

    Clearly not a Thresher Shark the tail fin is nowhere near long enough, I would say Basking but I'd say it is a little small for a Basking, could be a smaller Basking, although it is hard to determine the size with nothing to compare with, I'd guess it was 2-3m from Dorsal fin to tail fin, could be a Porbeagle, Blue Shark, Short Fin Mako but Basking's do like to swim near the surface so I'd say it's likely one.

    • @Artiz...
      @Artiz... 8 років тому

      +Rich Pianabol ... Clearly is a Thresher and mainly because the tail is visible and clearly long?

    • @Artiz...
      @Artiz... 8 років тому

      +Artiz...Retracted... sorry you are right it clearly is a Basking shark... humble apologies.

    • @makavelithedon
      @makavelithedon 8 років тому

      Artiz haha no problems;)

  • @chrispaw1
    @chrispaw1 9 років тому

    If it's not a Basker It may be a Thresher Shark....it's one or the other, Threshers are 99% of the time mistakingly claimed to be Great White sightings in UK waters...

    • @XiiBARRONiiX
      @XiiBARRONiiX 9 років тому

      Chris L 100% not a thresher, the tail was way to small in proportion to its dorsal fin to be a thresher

  • @ItsOnlyLouie
    @ItsOnlyLouie 9 років тому

    You don't get sharks in Pembrokeshire, I go there every summer for holidays and it is dolphins I see!

    • @Hopeforsurf
      @Hopeforsurf 7 років тому +1

      Bulllsshhhiiiiiiit, You get Sharks in Wales just not many.

    • @leegibson68
      @leegibson68 7 років тому

      Hopeforsurf you get loads of sharks in West Wales it's the shark fishing capital of UK

    • @Leeholtom2911
      @Leeholtom2911 6 років тому

      Can’t be a dolphin as you can see the tail breaking the surface, dolphins tail is flat and won’t break the surface

  • @abigailbowen1512
    @abigailbowen1512 3 роки тому

    Basking shark, how lucky you were to see one

    • @TheMuddatrucker
      @TheMuddatrucker  3 роки тому

      yeah I’d agree with that, there’s loads of sea life in the area, regularly see seals and dolphins but that was my first and only great white/basking shark sighting 👍🏻😂