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They were interesting encounters. Both were in '89 or '90, about 2 weeks apart, both times early evening and a rising tide, and both times I was anchored up cleaning black cod (sablefish). I was alerted to the first encounter by some loud splashing right where I was tossing fish heads into the water. I looked over the side, and there in the floodlights was a white maybe 9-10 feet long, happily scarfing up the fish scraps. It hung around for 20 minutes or so, untill the free meal ran out, and silently swooped away.
The second encounter was a bit later in the evening...completely dark out. Again I was cleaning black cod, and I felt and heard a distinct thump. I immediately took a look over the side and saw the upper tail lobe of a very large shark. It was a good 3 feet out of the water.It came back around, and my first impression was that it was half as long as my 42 foot boat. In reality, it was probably 16-18 feet and definitely a female :bowing: . She didn't hang around long, less than 5 minutes I'd say. I don't think a few black cod heads were enough to keep her interested. It was one of the most awesome creatures I could ever imagine seeing.