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Old     (meraculus)      Join Date: Sep 2007       08-15-2010, 10:11 PM Reply   

from Chuck Patterson on Vimeo.

Old     (ragboy)      Join Date: Aug 2007       08-15-2010, 10:16 PM Reply   
I saw that on CNN, that was nuts.
Old     (nwrider)      Join Date: Oct 2002       08-16-2010, 8:51 AM Reply   
i hate being the not top predator!!! i stick to land locked lakes
Old     (baitkiller)      Join Date: Jan 2010       08-16-2010, 9:00 AM Reply   
Two great white sharks swimming in the ocean spied survivors of a sunken ship. "Follow me son" the father shark said to the son shark and they swam to the mass of people. "First we swim around them a few times with just the tip of our fins showing." And they did. "Well done, son! Now we swim around them a few times with all of our fins showing." And they did. "Now we eat everybody." And they did.
When they were both gorged, the son asked, "Dad, why didn't we just eat them all at first? Why did we swim around and around them?"
His wise father replied, "Because they taste better without the **** inside!"


Being in SW Florida I feel I would rather ride with sharks than gators.

Just can't trust a gator. Gators is sneaky.

But thats just me.
Old     (bennn)      Join Date: Jun 2010       08-16-2010, 9:07 AM Reply   
haha baitkiller... crazy video
Old     (gunz)      Join Date: Sep 2001       08-16-2010, 1:35 PM Reply   
Keeps me outta the ocean.........
Old     (madmuffin)      Join Date: May 2010       08-16-2010, 8:09 PM Reply   
Thanks, I'm sure that'll hang in the back of my mind even when I'm in a L-A-K-E this weekend. Feel something brushing against my leg already!!
Old     (ragboy)      Join Date: Aug 2007       08-16-2010, 8:20 PM Reply   
I heard him interviewed, and he said he just wanted to start paying attention to what was under the water. So if he all of a sudden decides to look under, and see 2 great whites, maybe its time to stop looking, or stop surfing, at least there.

Surfing in california growing up in SoCal, you could never see below you. Water was murky, and sometimes even a lot of kelp in places. I went to hawaii a couple of time, and it really wigged me out a few times watching what was down there. I remember paddling through a deeper area to get to the break and watching 2 sharks swim beneath me. I never got used to that. Then one time I was surfing alone at C street in ventura. I know you shouldn't do that, but I shouldn't have been ditching school either. It was the best way to get good waves, no one was around. I am paddling into a wave, bring my arms in just about to drop in and turn my head right, there was a large fish and dorsal fin, about 6-8 feet long, but close enough to touch and in the wave. I seriously thought I was going to have a heart attack, spooked the hell out of me. It was a dolphin. But that split second, I thought it was a shark coming at me.

Getting eaten just doesn't seem fun.
Old     (_somepeteguy)      Join Date: Jul 2010       08-16-2010, 8:22 PM Reply   
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I heard him interviewed, and he said he just wanted to start paying attention to what was under the water. So if he all of a sudden decides to look under, and see 2 great whites, maybe its time to stop looking, or stop surfing, at least there.
He is SUP (Stand Up Paddle) surfing.

The extra elevation allows people to see what's always been around them.
Old     (ragboy)      Join Date: Aug 2007       08-16-2010, 8:30 PM Reply   
I knew it wasn't a regular surfboard, and he was way past break, wasn't sure it was paddle or wind, but here is that interview.

http://ricksanchez.blogs.cnn.com/201...iref=allsearch
Old     (_somepeteguy)      Join Date: Jul 2010       08-16-2010, 8:35 PM Reply   
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I knew it wasn't a regular surfboard, and he was way past break, wasn't sure it was paddle or wind, but here is that interview.
You need to watch the video again.

You can see his paddle.
Old     (ragboy)      Join Date: Aug 2007       08-16-2010, 8:45 PM Reply   
I wasn't paying that close of attention, it wasn't on my list of priorities. But I posted the video.
Old     (RedRocket)      Join Date: Aug 2010       08-16-2010, 9:25 PM Reply   
hehe, didn't see it at first but just noticed the nuclear reactor San Onofre in the background. There have been numerous sitings of white shark around that area for some time now, just south of Old Man's at San Onofre State Beach.

Still proof to me that white sharks are not mindless eating machines. The ones in the video appear curious but not aggressive. Don't take my comments as though I would happily jump in the water with them though however I have never left the water because I got spooked by shark thoughts.

http://www.sharkresearchcommittee.co...shark_news.htm
Old     (_somepeteguy)      Join Date: Jul 2010       08-16-2010, 10:00 PM Reply   
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I wasn't paying that close of attention, it wasn't on my list of priorities. But I posted the video.
I didn't ask about your priorities. I just suggested that you actually watch the video that you posted since it was obvious that you didn't understand what was being shown in the vid.
Old     (gunz)      Join Date: Sep 2001       08-17-2010, 7:16 AM Reply   
Thats really uncalled for man.
Old     (Shooter)      Join Date: Apr 2010       08-17-2010, 11:35 AM Reply   
"Keeps me outta the ocean"

Just watch out for Pirahna! This looks like it was filmed at Lake Havasu


Piranha 3D | Movie Trailers

Last edited by Shooter; 08-17-2010 at 11:38 AM.
Old     (ers906)      Join Date: Feb 2010       08-17-2010, 5:16 PM Reply   
They are typically juvenile great whites at San-O. Juveniles are still at the fish eating stage, so they tend to be more curious than anything else re: people. THe adults are the ones that mistake a surfer for a sea lion and attack. The newest train of thought is that they breeding ground for great whites is northern Baja and southern california, and southern california tends to be where the juveniles stay until they grow large enough to compete with the adults. just info from a buddy of mine who works up in Santa Cruz for the GW project.
Old     (ragboy)      Join Date: Aug 2007       08-17-2010, 5:44 PM Reply   
I had read that Tomales Bay was considered a possible nursery. Which is one of the reasons so may attacks in that area in the fall.
Old     (hawaj)      Join Date: Aug 2005       08-17-2010, 5:52 PM Reply   
Now great white chewed sea kayak south of SF.
Old    mobster            08-17-2010, 6:35 PM Reply   
Chuck is one hell of a waterman he charges huge surf & is a great guy A creek local , here are some more of him going off
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Old     (ragboy)      Join Date: Aug 2007       08-17-2010, 6:41 PM Reply   
That snow ski picture is crazy, obviously fear is not much of a factor for him. ;-)
Old     (hawaj)      Join Date: Aug 2005       08-18-2010, 12:50 PM Reply   
lethal attack at Oz
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...ark-named.html

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