I\'ve heard it said that such sharks, makos and great whites etc are not uncommon off the south west coast of Britain and Ireland, especially in the summer. \'They\', whoever they are, would like it to be kept quiet for fear of them being hunted out of the water. What makes me slightly suspicious about it all is that you very rarely hear about one getting caught in a trawlers nets. It\'s a big sea I suppose. Lets face it, there are plenty of seals around the UK for them to feed on. I\'m never sure whether these stories of \'exotic\' species are a result of global warming or if we are just becoming more aware of the species that visit our shores.
On the subject of tuna, a few years back I was fishing on Brid Pier in December, freezing it was, proper thermals and floatation suit weather when a bloke in shorts and a shell suit top came along asking anyone if they\'d caught any Tuna. I laughed my self daft at him until I saw piccys of big tuna being landed in the 19th century at Scarborough.