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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

Topic: Shark attacks kayak anglers.  (Read 6076 times)

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  • Don't ask me how I know!
  • Date Registered: Nov 2006
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I just noticed that vid as it just made it to "Top Stories" on Comcast's homepage. I don't think a poorly placed .22 or a poke from a sharp stick would do much for those kayak sized fishys and a whack from a the edge of a paddle would just let him know that you are ready for takeoff. A funny hat and rubber nose would probably be more effective*. I bet those Hobie fins were kind of attractive though.









* Sharks don't eat clowns because they taste funny
« Last Edit: January 03, 2009, 07:55:41 AM by Fishesfromtupperware »
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craig

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I came across this "new lure" on the Australian Kayak Fishing Forum.



Supposed to be good for GWS.  The fins impart a more lifelike action.


 

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