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<blockquote data-quote="snow1" data-source="post: 327454" data-attributes="member: 7725"><p>Years back it wasn't gators for me but whales...living/hunting in alaska...early fall whilst duck hunting below the anchorage international airport right on the cook inlet during low tide,pass shooting mallards/geese,I would sit on a mud shelf about 1 mile from shore/tree line,beluga whales would breech below my feet.so close I would get the spray and stink from they're blow hole breath in my face as they cruised along the shoreline feeding on the fall silver salmon run,on occasion one would see a orcha breech further out,every once in a while we would sail a bird out to sea,my retriever would disobey,ignor my commands of "no bird" if he seen the bird drop,everytime a lump in my throat,got lucky,thankfully this didn't occure often but once is to many times.</p><p></p><p>I don't think a beluga whale would hit a seal or other critters swimming but ya never know,however the killer whales....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snow1, post: 327454, member: 7725"] Years back it wasn't gators for me but whales...living/hunting in alaska...early fall whilst duck hunting below the anchorage international airport right on the cook inlet during low tide,pass shooting mallards/geese,I would sit on a mud shelf about 1 mile from shore/tree line,beluga whales would breech below my feet.so close I would get the spray and stink from they're blow hole breath in my face as they cruised along the shoreline feeding on the fall silver salmon run,on occasion one would see a orcha breech further out,every once in a while we would sail a bird out to sea,my retriever would disobey,ignor my commands of "no bird" if he seen the bird drop,everytime a lump in my throat,got lucky,thankfully this didn't occure often but once is to many times. I don't think a beluga whale would hit a seal or other critters swimming but ya never know,however the killer whales.... [/QUOTE]
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