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So we are spending a few days at a little beach place on nsw mid nth coast called harrington and having a swim at crowdy head and notice the locals doing a 'mullet run' which involves running a speedboat with nets through the waves doing a big circle and coming back to shore. Tractors then pull the nets in to beach - same principal as a trawler- the nets are full of mullet and low and behold 2 sharks. A 6ft hammerhead and a 8ft grey nurse shark are then pulled out of the nets by their tails- these local professional fisherman are made of tough stuff !!!- and they get the first one out and off it went but when the bigger one was let out it went straight for the massive net full of fish ( a few tonnes at least) . Problem was there was a fisho in the way and he got bitten! Needless to say the Melbourne5 retreated from water very quickly and did not re enter. Anyhow rescue helicopter arrives 45m later and there are police/ ambos everywhere. As we make our way back to car park someone says look at that and right where we were swimming ( no more than 4ft deep) were the 2 sharks still swimming around looking for a feed. A surreal day. The fisho is fine apparently.
So we are spending a few days at a little beach place on nsw mid nth coast called harrington and having a swim at crowdy head and notice the locals doing a 'mullet run' which involves running a speedboat with nets through the waves doing a big circle and coming back to shore. Tractors then pull the nets in to beach - same principal as a trawler- the nets are full of mullet and low and behold 2 sharks. A 6ft hammerhead and a 8ft grey nurse shark are then pulled out of the nets by their tails- these local professional fisherman are made of tough stuff !!!- and they get the first one out and off it went but when the bigger one was let out it went straight for the massive net full of fish ( a few tonnes at least) . Problem was there was a fisho in the way and he got bitten! Needless to say the Melbourne5 retreated from water very quickly and did not re enter. Anyhow rescue helicopter arrives 45m later and there are police/ ambos everywhere. As we make our way back to car park someone says look at that and right where we were swimming ( no more than 4ft deep) were the 2 sharks still swimming around looking for a feed. A surreal day. The fisho is fine apparently.