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Mojo Jojo

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Am I the only one that thought that graph looks like shark teeth?

Anyways, SamM and I had a great white's dorsal fin cut through the water between us in September 2014 at PC in 30- 40 feet of water.  We were totally safe since most attacks occur in 3 feet, right? Last September, same time of month, SamH, ndogg, and I were heading in to grab our crab pots when every f'n sea lion in the ocean started hauling ass at me (they were mostly jumping out of the water) and doing what I assumed was sea lion screaming. I never saw a sign of a shark, but I have never seen every sea lion in the ocean trying to quickly learn to fly all at one time either.   On both occasions we learned GW sharks were spotted in the area. The only common denominator I could find was SamH. In conclusion, don't fish the ocean with him in September. ;)
SamM or SamH? Ooohhh great now I caught F'ing OCD

And yes TLW even said that the graph looked appropriate for sharks since it was teeth.



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SamM

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In conclusion, don't fish the ocean with him in September. ;)

Now that we're past September...  Is 29' @ 15s too much?
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bb2fish

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In conclusion, don't fish the ocean with him in September. ;)

Now that we're past September...  Is 29' @ 15s too much?
I'll go with ya, Sam.


Mojo Jojo

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In conclusion, don't fish the ocean with him in September. ;)

Now that we're past September...  Is 29' @ 15s too much?
I'll go with ya, Sam.
29' @ 15s you two are one your own :o



Shannon
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2015 Native Slayer Propel "TLW's ride"
20?? Cobra Fish-N-Dive “10yo grandson’s”
20?? Emotion Sparky “5 yr old granddaughter’s”


Casey

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We also come nowhere near the same amount of people in the water. 

It would be interesting to see an "attacks per people hours" analysis.  And while we're at it, lets cull out attacks by anything under say.... 8ft.  :o

 :laugh:

-Mark-
Let's add what aquatic activities per bite as well. I'm guessing surfing will score high on that one.
Surfers get it the most, and snorkeling is a runner up according to an article I read quite some time back.


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