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Shark Survival Tips

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photosbykarlo
photosbykarlo

236 posts

8 Jan 2012 10:09am
A tips to keep safe



katana
katana

WA

644 posts

8 Jan 2012 9:36pm
also tell some one when you've just seen a large shark .i wave sailing at watermans this afternoon when the 4 other windsurfer all got out after staying out for another 20minutes i had a pretty bad wipe out and knocked my fin out and put my knee though my rail leaving a decent cut in knee luckily i was only 300mt out and managed to get in only to find out there was a large shark out there.
Greenroom
Greenroom

WA

7608 posts

10 Jan 2012 7:18am
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katana said...

also tell some one when you've just seen a large shark .i wave sailing at watermans this afternoon when the 4 other windsurfer all got out after staying out for another 20minutes i had a pretty bad wipe out and knocked my fin out and put my knee though my rail leaving a decent cut in knee luckily i was only 300mt out and managed to get in only to find out there was a large shark out there.

I was windsurfing Toms a couple years ago and was enjoying a few waves on my own. Then a couple of surfers paddled out (desperadoes) and about 10 minutes later I almost ran over a hammer head shark about 300m off the break and it was heading straight for the surfers. It wasn't small. So I raced back in and told the two blokes that we were not alone. I pissed off back to Metts and on the way home stopped in at Toms and had a yarn to the two surfers. They said as they walked up the stairs to the carpark they turned around to see a 2.5m hammer head sniffing around in the break. Now that was a close call
Kaz1983
Kaz1983

306 posts

10 Jan 2012 9:09am
Stay really still.
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