FB shark attack

Discussion in 'Southeast' started by LazyE, Jun 8, 2016.

  1. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    I think 2FUN is correct. The reason HARDCORESHARTHUFFER moved to Jerz is because there were no more sharks to hunt in NE.
     
  2. DonQ

    DonQ Well-Known Member

    Oct 23, 2014
    Denial is bliss...and stupid
     

  3. 2FUN

    2FUN Well-Known Member

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    May 10, 2016
    Besides if they ever did show up just call this guy... LOL!
    quinn.jpg
    TROPHY HUNTING.jpg
     
  4. your pier

    your pier Well-Known Member

    Dec 2, 2013
    Jesus Christ...would someone in New Hampshire please put a grey suite on and bite this fuker to get him to shut up
     
  5. your pier

    your pier Well-Known Member

    Dec 2, 2013
    And there was one near Acadia in 2012 a$$hat...a blue raped a camera
     
  6. nynj

    nynj Well-Known Member

    Jul 27, 2012
    I'm not saying it's something to worry about, but they are definitely there... There hasn't been an attack in NY in 65 years... And there are White sharks close to shore
     
  7. 2FUN

    2FUN Well-Known Member

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    May 10, 2016
    Really? was it consentual? Dude seriously?
     
  8. 2FUN

    2FUN Well-Known Member

    167
    May 10, 2016
    Exactly....
     
  9. LazyE

    LazyE Well-Known Member

    Aug 6, 2014
    What's up Frost?

    Don't know who said it but I thought the pic looked fake too.
    Surfed today with no bites.
     
  10. capecodcdog

    capecodcdog Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2012
    I just saw a gator and a shark on cape.. I'm staying in the water.

    gatorshark.jpg
     
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  11. 2FUN

    2FUN Well-Known Member

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    May 10, 2016
    I dont worry about sharks anyways, I worry more about the friggin SUP's... the way some of those guys launch those boards is down right scary... Forget tagging the sharks, start taggin the SUP'S!!
     
  12. capecodcdog

    capecodcdog Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2012
    Like this guy:
    https://youtu.be/14KicUHmscs?t=60

    By the way, if you surf long enough you realize that any board that a surfer loses control of can do damage (except perhaps a sponge). Your recent purchase could indeed put a hurtin' on someones noggin. That is why one needs to control their board (regardless of what it is) in the lineup.
     
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  13. antoine

    antoine Well-Known Member

    Mar 10, 2013
    word...
     
  14. 2FUN

    2FUN Well-Known Member

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    May 10, 2016
    Yes your right that's a word! Good for you! Keep it up and you may get a shiny new sticker to put on your helmet!!
     
  15. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    I would do that, but at my age, I only have gums left!!
    I could gum him to death........
    New species: Carcharadon Gummer
     
  16. frost

    frost Well-Known Member

    Jul 31, 2014
    Yes ...not gonna set any Olympic records but can survive...I've already stated so ....Yankee doesn't believe me but that's his problem(along with many others)
     
  17. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    Yes, we've already discussed this species before. Related to the Spinner sharks, the Gummer shark is most often found in the retirement areas of south Florida.
     
  18. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    I know I'm late to the party here, but... great white migration patterns are driven by water temperature, not by the migration of their prey. This has been studied for a long time, and most scientists who study whites now agree that this is true. Whites in NH waters are very rare... they usually migrate north from FL in the spring up to the tip of the Cape, and pretty much stop there, where the Gulf Stream bends out away from the coast.
     
  19. your pier

    your pier Well-Known Member

    Dec 2, 2013
    Ahhh, I see...but are the migration patterns of seals dictated by water temperature...are the migration patterns of stripers & mackerel dictated by water temperature...are the migration patterns of stripers & mackerel dictated by feeder fish...etc...
     
  20. your pier

    your pier Well-Known Member

    Dec 2, 2013
    o (DAMMIT) Barry!