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Old 08-06-2013, 09:15 AM   #1
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What up bwe, hit the water at 5am to small surf. Made quick work of filling the tank with fin bait. I hung around the condos for a while and got a few cudas. Decided to keep moving as bait was everywhere and I was tired playing with the slimeturds. Kept trolling and throwing at the boils and kept getting more slimeturds. Saw some birds diving out in deeper water so off I went. Btw the water is super blue. Anyway I did not get anything so I took a snack break and tried trolling the deeper water (about 130ft). After a while I saw a big mark on the ff and thought what the heck was that. Well I found out a few minutes later. I looked back to check the line and saw two dolphins coming in close behind me, then I realize that in fact those two fins were part of one huge f-ing shark (mako). This thing was at least 12ft. It would come within inch's of my kayak (pa 12) and was the same size or bigger. At this point I thinking 1. what a cool way to kick off shark week 2. why did I eat those pot brownies 3. I am all alone out here 4. the closest boat is at least 2 miles away. 5. If this f-er wants to he could easily knock me out of the yak and have me for lunch. So I grasped my knife in one hand and head towards the kayak (sorry) I could see off in distance. Well it took a good half hour to get there cause I would have to stop peddling and tuck my fins under the yak. The shark would sneak up behind me fins out of the water and disappear, then come from the side and look at me, it even splashed me with it's tail. Finally it got board with me and left. Needless to say it was time to go in! I have encountered curious sharks before but not this big and not for such a long period of time. I truly felt I was in danger.

I know this subject has come up before but what do you do when you encounter sharks like this and what kind of protection do you (if any) carry? Please only list things that are legal to have! Feel free to share your sharky experience. I know it is probably the sign of a healthy fishery but damn.

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First off, How many brownies did you have before you saw this Mako??? Just cut down on the brownies and those Mako's will turn into seals.

That's pretty scary, I would do like Zed said...Paddle towards it and see how he likes it.
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Old 08-06-2013, 09:38 AM   #2
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Maybe the sharks know it's Shark Week?
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Old 08-06-2013, 09:58 AM   #3
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Next time that happens - toss it a mack. Makos give the best sleigh rides, all on top of the water.
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Old 08-06-2013, 10:28 AM   #4
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Mako's are very curious, they sense both electrical currents and sound vibrations. If you had your bait tank running she may have been feeling your good vibes. Not many confirmed unprovoked mako attacks. They are AWESOME creatures, you actually had a memorable adventure!!
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Old 08-06-2013, 12:02 PM   #5
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One strategy that I have heard of that makes since is to cluster together, side to side with one or more other yaks. This should be less appealing to a hungry shark than a solo yak?
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Old 08-06-2013, 12:40 PM   #6
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One strategy that I have heard of that makes since is to cluster together, side to side with one or more other yaks. This should be less appealing to a hungry shark than a solo yak?
Best is to cluster together and leave one of the unpopular guys out to "sleep with the fat chick."
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