Local Family gets face to face with a shark ;-)
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Local Family gets face to face with a shark ;-)
We need to pull this out next scallop season:
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http://www.wctv.tv/home/headlines/Local ... 83241.html
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Re: Local Family gets face to face with a shark ;-)
If you have fished the flats of the Big Bend for 10-20 yrs, then you have seen them. They live there, too. When the tide is falling around a full moon, it leaves those 3-4 flats quickly. Those 7-8' fellas are often unable to get out, without clearly being seen.I will say, I've never had a fish snatched, but I bet there are other folks that can tell you differently.bman wrote:We need to pull this out next scallop season:
http://www.wctv.tv/home/headlines/Local ... 83241.html
This scallop phenomenon is way over due for some nasty encounters. Port St Joe Bay is no different.
Re: Local Family gets face to face with a shark ;-)
Sharks are just as common on the flats at St. Marks. The ones that I have seen would have nothing to do with me when I took the family scalloping on the flats. Usually by the time I notice them, all I see is the fork in their tail(s) headed off in another direction. Of course my wife is on "shark watch" on the deck, while me and the kids swim in a "wad". Seen one BIG one down at Lanark while I was fishing just off the channel. He must have been an 11 footer. Scared me even though I wasn't even in the water. 
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Re: Local Family gets face to face with a shark ;-)
THE FLATS ARE LOADED WITH SHARKS, THOUSANDS OF THEM. I GENERALLY DISPOSE OF ANY I HAVE CONTAC WITH, NEVER BRING THEM INTO THE BOAT.
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Re: Local Family gets face to face with a shark ;-)
Over the years, I've collected enough shark stories to make one have second thoughts about getting into the waters around Aucilla, St. Marks, Keaton, and other places I've lived since I was a kid. Some very recent!

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Re: Local Family gets face to face with a shark ;-)
When you get out of the boat, you loose your place on the food chain.
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I've seen some big ones around lanark reef big ones they should have known better last week was shark week 
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Re: Local Family gets face to face with a shark ;-)
Cannot agree more. Hooked up w/ 7' bull shark not even a week ago. Fun fight!fishinfool wrote:When you get out of the boat, you loose your place on the food chain.
Re: Local Family gets face to face with a shark ;-)
Just goes to show that most sharks are not cruising to eat humans. I've been way closer than I was comfortable with both big hammers and big tigers back in my diving days. Never had a problem, but I was always watchful when I was spearfishing.
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Re: Local Family gets face to face with a shark ;-)
CSMarine wrote:Over the years, I've collected enough shark stories to make one have second thoughts about getting into the waters around Aucilla, St. Marks, Keaton, and other places I've lived since I was a kid. Some very recent!
Good luck and stay safe scallopers.



