You can stick your Kayak's up your A***
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You can stick your Kayak's up your A***
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Re: You can stick your Kayak's up your A***
Plenty of Tiger sharks in Vic.
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Re: You can stick your Kayak's up your A***
Hunting big fish vs being hunted by big fish.
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Re: You can stick your Kayak's up your A***
The Shark was going after his catch, pretty standard. Happens a fair bit especially if your catch is bleeding and they are around with very good ability to smell the blood and sometimes they can see the injured fish (or human flapping about looking injured).
Probably a bit of an initial shock, some sharks are opportunistic feeders looking for a quick easy feed.
Probably a bit of an initial shock, some sharks are opportunistic feeders looking for a quick easy feed.
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Re: You can stick your Kayak's up your A***
Just get a shark shield like the SA guys who go kayaking with great whites.
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Re: You can stick your Kayak's up your A***
You can get away with a smaller reel than a 50W on a yak, getting towed around is like infinite line capacity
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Re: You can stick your Kayak's up your A***
It can happen in a boat too....
Also, i just saw this in the paper.
Also, i just saw this in the paper.
From the Herald Sun
Shark pulls 10-year-old boy from boat in Stanley, North West Tasmania
The “freak” shark attack off the coast of Tasmania that saw a boy ripped from a boat has rocked a seaside town with locals saying shark sightings are rare, as more information on how the attack happened is revealed.
A Stanley fisherman has described the moment a 10-year-old boy was attacked by a shark as a “freak accident”.
The boy, from Tasmania’s North-West, was rushed to hospital with head, chest and arm wounds after a shark ripped him from a fishing boat and into the water.
Ambulance Tasmania on Friday afternoon said the boy and his father were aboard a six-metre vessel, 5km from shore at Stanley in the state’s North West, when a shark pulled the boy from the boat.
He was taken to the North West Regional Hospital after suffering lacerations to his arm and other cuts to his head and chest.
The boy’s father jumped into the water to help his son, at which point the shark swam away.
The 10-year-old is in a stable condition, Ambulance Tasmania said.
Police earlier on Friday warned of a large shark off the coast near Stanley.
Stanley fisherman Steve Hursey described the shark attack as a “freak accident”.
“It’s just unheard of,” he said.
“I’m 28 years old and have been fishing all my life and never have I even seen a shark here, let alone a shark attack. We don’t normally get them up here.
“I have heard of shark attacks occurring before but have never heard of anyone being pulled out of a boat.”
Mr Hursey said he was told the shark caused damage to the boat, which led him to believe the shark must have been more than three metres in size.
Circular Head mayor Daryl Quilliam said the child’s shark attack had been the “talk of the town” on Friday afternoon.
“It’s such a rare event. I’m not aware of any other shark attacks that have ever occurred in our district,” he said.
“Thankfully the father jumped in to save his child, and the boy is now in a stable condition.”
Mr Quillam said he expected the Stanley community to rally behind the boy and his family.
“Circular Head residents are good at looking after each other,” he said.
“We had a road tragedy here last weekend, and someone told me they were amazed at how much support was shown to the family after that incident.
“This shark attack will be no different. It will be a traumatic time for the boy and his family so we will help them out. We’ll do whatever we can.”
EARLIER:
TASMANIA Police have warned of a large shark off the coast near Stanley.
Police issued the alert shortly after 1pm today.
“Please be advised there has been a large shark sighted in the Stanley area. If swimming or undertaking fishing and other marine activities please take necessary precautions,” it read.
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