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ratman 09-02-2013 08:20 PM

my step brother caught a 10 ft bull shark right off sandy point beach near the bay bridge night fishing in a 12 boston whaler...about 27 years ago

VtSteve 09-02-2013 08:43 PM

Maybe it's just me, but I hate jumping in the water knowing there are fish/mammals, most anything with great big razor teeth.

POWERPLAY J 09-02-2013 08:47 PM


Originally Posted by ratman (Post 3987417)
my step brother caught a 10 ft bull shark right off sandy point beach near the bay bridge night fishing in a 12 boston whaler...about 27 years ago

My bro inlaw got bumped pretty good off Marco. **** happens when you enter another creatures domain...

Smarty 09-02-2013 10:18 PM

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Here are pictures from the website of the shark called "Mary Lee", this is one big f*ckin fish! I would not want to be in the water when that beast is near.

compedgemarine 09-02-2013 10:36 PM

if you really knew you would never get in the water again. I have flown in choppers along the coast several times and looked down at people in the water with sharks swimming several feet from them. we flew down the coast line from panama city to biloxi and saw dozens of sharks, huge schools of sting rays and dolphins all with in 20 feet of shore. there were not many people in the water at that time but there were some near the sting rays and the rays would come within a few feet of the swimmers. there was a picture years ago off a Texas beach and there were six or seven sharks swimming between the people in the water in about 3 feet of water depth.

Smarty 09-02-2013 10:45 PM


Originally Posted by compedgemarine (Post 3987508)
if you really knew you would never get in the water again. I have flown in choppers along the coast several times and looked down at people in the water with sharks swimming several feet from them. .

That is not very reassuring....but I do believe you, and have heard similar reports....can't live in fear, but we (I) still need to use good judgment and common sense when swimming in salt-water. I am not sure what the likelihood of getting attacked by a shark, or killed by a shark, cannot be that high, I cannot remember the last time someone was attacked by a shark in New Jersey waters so I will continue to enjoy the ocean and bays, and just hope I am not fish food.

VtSteve 09-02-2013 10:58 PM

It would suck just a part of you being shark food.

I mean really, really, really suck. It happens far more often than published. JAWS

Formulabill 09-02-2013 11:14 PM


Originally Posted by Smarty (Post 3987502)
Here are pictures from the website of the shark called "Mary Lee", this is one big f*ckin fish! I would not want to be in the water when that beast is near.

That shark was caught less than a mile from Jacksonville shoreline .Anytime you fly low over the coast you see the sharks only yards away from the swimmers. Hence I don't swim in the ocean anymore.

Smarty 09-02-2013 11:27 PM


Originally Posted by Formulabill (Post 3987514)
That shark was caught less than a mile from Jacksonville shoreline .Anytime you fly low over the coast you see the sharks only yards away from the swimmers. Hence I don't swim in the ocean anymore.

If you had me up in the plane and I saw first hand what you are describing, I know the only time I would set foot in the water again is when it would when it is chlorinated ie the swimming pool. A shark that big caught less than a mile from the shoreline is troubling to me.

Comanche3Six 09-02-2013 11:52 PM


Originally Posted by Smarty (Post 3987517)
If you had me up in the plane and I saw first hand what you are describing, I know the only time I would set foot in the water again is when it would when it is chlorinated ie the swimming pool. A shark that big caught less than a mile from the shoreline is troubling to me.

Smarty
I'm sure you remember this.http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...51495398,d.dmg


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