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« Created by: Jasin on: Feb 13th, 2022 at 7:54am »

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Shark Fishing advantages/disadvantages (Read 3474 times)
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Re: Shark Fishing advantages/disadvantages
Reply #30 - Feb 16th, 2022 at 9:26am
 
Jasin wrote on Feb 13th, 2022 at 8:49pm:
True. Most seem pretty shy when I dive.
Though I did have a Grey Nurse sneak up behind me at Bushrangers to be just a foot away from my head, when I suddenly turned as if something was behind me. Shocked

Then there was that big Wobby with his mouth open behind a rock, which I thought was a big white new species of sponge - to which I moved in for a closer look until realisation dawned on me that my head was almost inside its mouth.

...but the main thing is that there was no chum, burley or any other enticing scent in the water to arouse a shark's appetite.  Wink


Pin head?  Grin

Grey Nurses are no threat either. Just scared you.
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Re: Shark Fishing advantages/disadvantages
Reply #31 - Feb 16th, 2022 at 11:28am
 
Gnads wrote on Feb 16th, 2022 at 9:26am:
Jasin wrote on Feb 13th, 2022 at 8:49pm:
True. Most seem pretty shy when I dive.
Though I did have a Grey Nurse sneak up behind me at Bushrangers to be just a foot away from my head, when I suddenly turned as if something was behind me. Shocked

Then there was that big Wobby with his mouth open behind a rock, which I thought was a big white new species of sponge - to which I moved in for a closer look until realisation dawned on me that my head was almost inside its mouth.

...but the main thing is that there was no chum, burley or any other enticing scent in the water to arouse a shark's appetite.  Wink


Pin head?  Grin

Grey Nurses are no threat either. Just scared you.

Typical 'yankee unionist' mentality. Roll Eyes
Didn't say GNS was going to bite me, attack me, etc.
They can be like vampires at night, but they are known for coming right up to people and turn at the last moment.

Also, a 'big' Wobbegong's mouth could fit the swollen head of yours inside its open mouth easy.

I don't think you understood my post.
Please try again later.
Move along Yankee Unionist.
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Re: Shark Fishing advantages/disadvantages
Reply #32 - Mar 8th, 2022 at 10:03am
 
Jasin wrote on Feb 16th, 2022 at 11:28am:
Gnads wrote on Feb 16th, 2022 at 9:26am:
Jasin wrote on Feb 13th, 2022 at 8:49pm:
True. Most seem pretty shy when I dive.
Though I did have a Grey Nurse sneak up behind me at Bushrangers to be just a foot away from my head, when I suddenly turned as if something was behind me. Shocked

Then there was that big Wobby with his mouth open behind a rock, which I thought was a big white new species of sponge - to which I moved in for a closer look until realisation dawned on me that my head was almost inside its mouth.

...but the main thing is that there was no chum, burley or any other enticing scent in the water to arouse a shark's appetite.  Wink


Pin head?  Grin

Grey Nurses are no threat either. Just scared you.

Typical 'yankee unionist' mentality. Roll Eyes
Didn't say GNS was going to bite me, attack me, etc.
They can be like vampires at night, but they are known for coming right up to people and turn at the last moment.

Also, a 'big' Wobbegong's mouth could fit the swollen head of yours inside its open mouth easy.

I don't think you understood my post.
Please try again later.
Move along Yankee Unionist.


ka hongi koe i raro i te wai? Grin
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Re: Shark Fishing advantages/disadvantages
Reply #33 - Mar 8th, 2022 at 4:21pm
 
Gnads wrote on Feb 16th, 2022 at 9:26am:
Jasin wrote on Feb 13th, 2022 at 8:49pm:
True. Most seem pretty shy when I dive.
Though I did have a Grey Nurse sneak up behind me at Bushrangers to be just a foot away from my head, when I suddenly turned as if something was behind me. Shocked

Then there was that big Wobby with his mouth open behind a rock, which I thought was a big white new species of sponge - to which I moved in for a closer look until realisation dawned on me that my head was almost inside its mouth.

...but the main thing is that there was no chum, burley or any other enticing scent in the water to arouse a shark's appetite.  Wink


Pin head?  Grin

Grey Nurses are no threat either. Just scared you.

Actually dickwad, Grey Nurses are like 'vampires' come night time, when its time to feed. Wake up tool and go back to the Union Board.
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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