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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mo3A9j-CsFo
Bloody heck get a bigger boat! :huh:
http://news.sky.com/story/1544559/aussie-presenter-frozen-in-shark-clip-shock
Commander Wallace
09-02-15, 03:24 PM
That settles it . I'm never going into the ocean again.
:gulp:
Stefanovic's awesome :haha:
More of him (and the show) here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/dnp52td
AVGWarhawk
09-02-15, 03:39 PM
I watched this episode of Shaweekend as they call it. There was a diver in the floating cage that was being towed by the boat. They wanted to video a Great White breach. Well, this sucker was following the cage then went deep. The next thing you see is the shark coming form the deep like a bat outta hell breaching as he grabbed the dummy seal. The shark was quite big.
Onkel Neal
09-02-15, 04:42 PM
Steed, I saw that and posted it on my FB page. The two newscasters are awesome, totally speechless. "Like that little cage is gonna help you" :haha:
NeonSamurai
09-02-15, 10:32 PM
There are some researchers that actually free dive with great whites using nothing but a wetsuit. They have found the sharks to be pretty docile, but then again the divers are not using the usual 'research' method of using bait and chum to draw the sharks in looking for food.
The simple truth is that great whites in general don't really consider us a food target. Most shark attacks by great whites are caused by juveniles and generally target people that kind of looked like seals from their perspective (surfers in black wetsuits and the like). You can also tell they realized they made a mistake as they almost never follow up on their attacks on humans. Problem is though all it takes is that one bite for a person to bleed to death very quickly. Also in almost all cases the person who was attacked was at fault because they did not take the proper precautions.
This isn't to say there have not been exceptions, but they are extremely rare (2 in the last 100 years or so). So as long as you don't swim/surf in murky water, or at dusk or dawn, or near seals, the odds are more likely you will die from a plane crash then get attacked by a shark.
Also don't swim where there are bull sharks, as they do think you are food.
Jimbuna
09-03-15, 05:32 AM
Simple answer....get a bigger frying pan :)
This is one of the monsters recently caught off my coastline 5 miles south of me :smug:
http://www.shieldsgazette.com/news/watch-whitburn-angler-reels-in-8ft-shark-off-coast-of-sunderland-after-two-hour-battle-1-7436874
Fubar2Niner
09-04-15, 01:55 PM
Simple answer....get a bigger frying pan :)
This is one of the monsters recently caught off my coastline 5 miles south of me :smug:
http://www.shieldsgazette.com/news/watch-whitburn-angler-reels-in-8ft-shark-off-coast-of-sunderland-after-two-hour-battle-1-7436874
Would be more aptly named a poor beagle shark imho mate. They have graced the seas for millions of years, catch and tag :up: Catch and kill (intentional or otherwise) :down:. Just my two p
Steed, I saw that and posted it on my FB page. The two newscasters are awesome, totally speechless. "Like that little cage is gonna help you" :haha:
"Stuff Summer" :haha:
Dramatic footage followed by :o and :haha:.
Simple answer....get a bigger frying pan :)
Checked amazon can't find one. :arrgh!:
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