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Topic: Risk of Shark Attack in CA  (Read 1537 times)

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Scurvy

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Kayakfish year round FUCK SHARKS!

Didn't you get a power boat this year?

Still take my kayak out on the ocean more than my boat. I just keep the frame of mind that 'I may see a gws, i may get attacked, or i may not see one at all'. Been thinking like that on my kayak in the ocean for th past 18+ years. I love to kayak fish, love to be on the water, and not letting the thoughts of a shark stop me from doing what I love to do.

Yep. I've been active in the Bay and along the coast from Monterey to Salt Pt. since the early '80's, and I have yet to even see a GSW -- that's even with a bunch of ab diving along the SMC coast in the early '80's.  I have seen bunches of leopard sharks.

For anyone even a little bit concerned about the Landlord, it probably isn't the best idea to bleed one's fish while on the water....   :smt005 :smt005


 

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