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Topic: Cape Mendo 12/17/22  (Read 3695 times)

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One heck of a great and unique photo of the incident.
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One heck of a great and unique photo of the incident.
Agreed! Photo of the year right there!
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The internet paid Jim for his pic of a lings green meat. ( click bait ) I would think this would be worth a lot more. :smt007

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Seems hobies get more action than other kayaks.   Any thought’s.   I think the fin action must attract them.   Just a guess.


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Seems hobies get more action than other kayaks.   Any thought’s.   I think the fin action must attract them.   Just a guess.

Not a bad guess.   Could be mistaken for seal flippers, or at least be worth a second look.   During mating season, the mirage fins seem to attract turtles -- I sometimes get followed and checked out in SE Florida


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Seems hobies get more action than other kayaks.   Any thought’s.   I think the fin action must attract them.   Just a guess.

Nah, sharks definitely prefer yellow sit-inside kayaks to flipperbelly Hobies.

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Wow, glad you are ok, quick thinking on the fishing rod jab.  I was wondering if there is a way to report these incidents so they can be tracked more accurately.  When I search, CA DFW has a website, but seems to be a massive undercount for shark encounters.  You can see that here:
https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Marine/White-Shark

 It may only track attacks, not sure your encounter qualifies.  Has anyone found a reliable encounter tracker?

Again, glad you made it out ok and thanks for sharing the incredible photo.