08-22-2003, 05:47 PM
I heard prior to that she used to run through the pitball rescue with a steak around her neck [cool]
But seriously, common sense. If you see a shark fin sticking out of the water you need to quietly leave the area.
A note for tubers too. All though sharks usually do not attack something larger than themselves if you use a live net system to keep your catch alive and you hang that over the side of your tube you are at risk of an attack too.
When you drop a fish in there it panics, that signal can be heard by sharks and other predetors. They might decide to pay you alittle visit, something to think about.
All though I have not heard of a tuber being attacked by a shark I have personally caught 2' plus sharks on my tube.
Alittle scary. Whenever I caught them I had my fish net hanging over the side. [shocked]
Joe C
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But seriously, common sense. If you see a shark fin sticking out of the water you need to quietly leave the area.
A note for tubers too. All though sharks usually do not attack something larger than themselves if you use a live net system to keep your catch alive and you hang that over the side of your tube you are at risk of an attack too.
When you drop a fish in there it panics, that signal can be heard by sharks and other predetors. They might decide to pay you alittle visit, something to think about.
All though I have not heard of a tuber being attacked by a shark I have personally caught 2' plus sharks on my tube.
Alittle scary. Whenever I caught them I had my fish net hanging over the side. [shocked]
Joe C
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