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Topic: Mick Fanning shark attack  (Read 818 times)

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bones

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2015 Hobie Revo 13


bones

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Oops I just notice this was already posted earlier today.
2015 Hobie Revo 13


mhaze618

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Sorry i cannot find the other post but her are some post reactions. Mick gets quite emotional and says he would be fine never surfing agian



PablitoPescador

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It's amazing how huge of an effect adrenaline has. When he was fresh off the water he seemed really calm and played it off like it wasn't a huge deal in the first interview and then got emotional and said he may never surf again in the second interview. I'm sure Fishunter has some insight into how that may feel if you've ever seen his post attack interview
You're a badass dude
« Last Edit: July 19, 2015, 09:32:58 PM by PablitoPescador »


mhaze618

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Yeah I have to find that post agian. Crazy thing is I heard about the shark sightings a seacliff and remember I had seen fishhunters video but didn't know he was a member on the forum, and was searching for it because it had a hobie. Then it got brought up later that day. Seems sharks are getting a bit tired of us lately


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Think I would of messed up my suit , like the outcome though...
Remember to practice safe knots, because big fish don't just break your line, they also break your heart.


FisHunter

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It's amazing how huge of an effect adrenaline has. When he was fresh off the water he seemed really calm and played it off like it wasn't a huge deal in the first interview and then got emotional and said he may never surf again in the second interview. I'm sure Fishunter has some insight into how that may feel if you've ever seen his post attack interview
You're a badass dude
i cried alot,,,,the thing took away my fun,,,,,i would be ok to never kayak fish the ocean again,,,,but i would be all fucked up in the head, even more so then now. I
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