Originally Posted By: cohoangler
Interesting. I was just at Ocean Park last week for the clam dig.

How would they know it was eaten by a GWS rather than say, an orca? Seems more likely that a pod of transient orca were in the area during the winter, than a GWS. Perhaps it left a tooth behind in the carcass.


Tooth size and tooth gap are pretty reliable meaures of what bit something when it comes to sharks...and an orca couldn't bite one in half, their teeth aren't sharp that way. It would be an ugly torn in half animal if an orca shook it enough to break it in half.

Fish on...

Todd
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