Fantastic photos, and I can only imagine the rush of adrenaline when seeing something that huge swimming slowly towards your kayak.
Although it’s scary for most people (and we have “Jaws” to thank for the majority of hysteria and phobic reactions!) to think about whether “man-eaters” are worth saving, my vote is yes. White sharks rule. And I intend to do my own phobia clearing before going kayak fishing with dad and Dennis Spike at Rancho Santa Leonaro in October. If I see a shark, I’ll say hey and howdy for you!
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yomama
Fantastic photos, and I can only imagine the rush of adrenaline when seeing something that huge swimming slowly towards your kayak.
Although it’s scary for most people (and we have “Jaws” to thank for the majority of hysteria and phobic reactions!) to think about whether “man-eaters” are worth saving, my vote is yes. White sharks rule. And I intend to do my own phobia clearing before going kayak fishing with dad and Dennis Spike at Rancho Santa Leonaro in October. If I see a shark, I’ll say hey and howdy for you!
Tom
Note to self: always take sticks of dynamite and waterproof matches when kayaking in great white territory.