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I think I would have shart myself.
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Holy Crap!
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Yeah, that would cause one to mess their trousers.
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I live in Florida...and I do not go in the water.
I feel I have a decent chance with anything on land, but you walk in the water, step on a stonefish, and you die........................ -
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I'm speechless....Talk about a LUCKY BREAK !
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Is it just me or does "hoping to stealthily track a great white shark" in a tiny plastic boat a very bad idea? Seems like the start of one of those stories
"So there I was with nothing between me and a great white shark but a quarter inch of plastic....." -
looks beautiful out there, except for the bigass shark
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Sharks need to eat too!:confused2:
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That reminds of that famous line between Richard Dryfuss and Roy Scheider in Jaws..."We're going to need a bigger boat." :lol:
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What kind of idiot goes LOOKING for sharks in a kayak? Next he should go looking for hunters dressed like a deer.
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Secondly, when the sharks are twice as big as your "boat" you have a problem. A BIG freaking problem. Hope he learned from it at least.
Ugh, that is my worst nightmare, sharks freak me out. I abjectly refuse to go in an ocean, hell, I refuse to go in anything larger than a puddle unless its a swimming pool!
Dry land ftw. I blame Jaws quite frankly, scared the same thing outta me as a kid as that kayaker must certainly be trailing.
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First off, the venom CAN BE fatal to humans IF not treated.
A bee sting can be fatal as well.
Secondly, there are no Stonefish in Florida or the enrtire Atlantic Ocean or Gulf for that matter.
You're wasting your time here in FL!
Get in the water dude!
As to the original thread... that's an awesome picture!
Secondly, what Marine Biologist worth his salt would actually think he could "stealthily track a Great White?"
Plastic boat or not the senses sharks have are astounding and the thing would know he's there...... as evidenced by the "stealthy" hunter becoming the prey in the picture!Last edited: Jan 4, 2008 -
Cam Cameron was curious why Parcells rented a kayak for him......
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LOL....thats a good one...Cam was sent out on a vacation by the tuna..
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I'm the same way. I live in FL, grew up in FL..and I rarely go in the water. Be it a shark or a sea turd I scream like a little girl either way. -
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A. why did a helicopter happen to fly by during this rare-extreme episode, to capture pictures.
B. that thing looks at least 18 feet -
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From an article guess it is real:
"This incredible picture was taken by wildlife photographer Thomas Peschak - who had to tie himself to the high bridge of a nearby vessel and lean precariously over the ocean before he could get his shot. " -
Hi Marty, How's it going for you and the others?
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Good stuff about the photog hanging off the bridge, I don't know if you noticed but the kayaker is slightly looking back over his shoulder as if he has just become aware of the oversized mullet with teeth closing in on him.... -
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I think I would have had to give up kayaking after that......
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For anyone who hasnt seen, the sharks basically wait for seals in deep water close to an island, then swim up vertically at high speeds and blow right through the surface of the water, often becoming entirely airborne. Have to see it to trully believe it though.
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