Surfing Partner..eeeeek!

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Even if it is a dolphin... I bet that guy had to go clean out his wet suit, ROTFL!! Anything that big would scare the *BLEEP* out of most people, LOL! It gives me the creeps looking at it... we go to the beach all of the time - I don't think I'll ever look at a Wave the same way again!
 

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We probably wouldn't want to be in the same pod if that GIANT showed up again! Messy! ROTFLMAO!



Eeeeew! That was bad!
 

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OMG! Even if it is a dolphin, that's a freaky site to see! I've always have been leary about what's lurking in the water!
 

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Originally posted by Tybalt
In Santa Cruz, we sharksurf all the time. You grab the dorsal fin with one hand and hook the other in their gill slits. You let the wave do the rest, and then you make your escape in the white foam of the breaking wave. Makos are the fastest, but a Thresher is fun for taking out surfers on either side of you with that tail.
OMG, Tybalt - You're Kidding, RIGHT?
 

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Hehe, Craig and I go to Santa Cruz. I refuse to go into the water though. I just admire the ocean from the shore, build sandcastles, and enjoy the sun. There are a lot of seals around there, and I know all too well that seals are a prime treat for sharks. No thanks.


I don't go into the ocean. If it's not a swimming pool, or a cold spring I'm not doing it. I'm far too much of a scaredy cat, and dang proud of it!
 

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I hear shark bite reports daily here in Florida... they tell us to watch out to feeder fish because that could lure the sharks... Also, we don't swim near people surf fishing for the same reason...(not to mention, avoiding a hook in the arse) The sharks have been attacking in shallow water so, I don't really like going this time of year - too freaked...


My brother, the insane surfer, doesn't seem to care - LOL!

 
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