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salty pirate
08-05-2013, 06:17 PM
What up bwe, hit the water at 5am to small surf. Made quick work of filling the tank with fin bait. I hung around the condos for a while and got a few cudas. Decided to keep moving as bait was everywhere and I was tired playing with the slimeturds. Kept trolling and throwing :jig: at the boils and kept getting more slimeturds. Saw some birds diving out in deeper water so off I went. Btw the water is super blue. Anyway I did not get anything so I took a snack break and tried trolling the deeper water (about 130ft). After a while I saw a big mark on the ff and thought what the heck was that. Well I found out a few minutes later. I looked back to check the line and saw two dolphins coming in close behind me, then I realize that in fact those two fins were part of one huge f-ing shark (mako). This thing was at least 12ft. It would come within inch's of my kayak (pa 12) and was the same size or bigger. At this point I thinking 1. what a cool way to kick off shark week 2. why did I eat those pot brownies:canabis: 3. I am all alone out here 4. the closest boat is at least 2 miles away. 5. If this f-er wants to he could easily knock me out of the yak and have me for lunch. So I grasped my knife in one hand and head towards the kayak (sorry) I could see off in distance. Well it took a good half hour to get there cause I would have to stop peddling and tuck my fins under the yak. The shark would sneak up behind me fins out of the water and disappear, then come from the side and look at me, it even splashed me with it's tail. Finally it got board with me and left. Needless to say it was time to go in! I have encountered curious sharks before but not this big and not for such a long period of time. I truly felt I was in danger.

I know this subject has come up before but what do you do when you encounter sharks like this and what kind of protection do you (if any) carry? Please only list things that are legal to have! Feel free to share your sharky experience. I know it is probably the sign of a healthy fishery but damn.

Eli

beef78
08-05-2013, 06:38 PM
Trojans. Sometimes Durex. Never Lifestyles. I think my paddle is the best defense. It's always handy is good for a quick jab to the nose. If that fails, gaff/billie club.

DanaPT
08-05-2013, 06:59 PM
Toss out a few of them brownies. When everyone is stoned, no problem bruddah :D

lowprofile
08-05-2013, 07:03 PM
i always take 10ft of 1/16th cable and a 10/0 J hook and another 12ft of now 400lb, was 200lb, grab leader... just never came across one of those big boys. did come eye to eye with a white. but you can't bait those up.

that shark wasn't going to eat you. :p

usmp06
08-05-2013, 07:24 PM
Toss out a few of them brownies. When everyone is stoned, no problem bruddah :D

That would have been bad the shark would of had the munchies eating all the yakers out there lol.

steveooo
08-05-2013, 08:18 PM
No Me gusta the big curious sharks when I'm out there alone. Only seen one once, but it still gives me the heeby jeebies. :eek:

GregAndrew
08-05-2013, 09:30 PM
It is like the rides at Disneyland "Keep your hands and feet inside the vehicle until it has come to a complete halt". My feeling is that I am not going to outrun any big shark, so I don't want to make myself look like fleeing prey. If it is getting too close, and I have the chance, I am aiming for a shot to the nose.

Hondatom
08-06-2013, 07:00 AM
Is it legal to use seal bombs? It seams like a shark would not want to hang around ant big BANGS!
:bigear:

Zed
08-06-2013, 07:22 AM
Just wanted to throw in this anecdote.

Couple weeks ago off Dana I was circled for a good 10 min by a curious mako that didn't even want anything to do with the mack that was out. He just circled, circled, circled. Finally I had enough and paddled toward it to check IT out; see how it felt about it. I got w/in a few yards, chasing it down and it took off like a torpedo. It's fin was still out and I followed its bow wake (w my eyes) for a good 50yds as it split 0-60 in like 3 secs, and I never saw it again.

I think sharks I see now get paddled toward, not away from.

Old Man in the Sea
08-06-2013, 07:37 AM
That is scary...I am going to research bang sticks again...

Dirty Curti
08-06-2013, 08:15 AM
What up bwe, hit the water at 5am to small surf. Made quick work of filling the tank with fin bait. I hung around the condos for a while and got a few cudas. Decided to keep moving as bait was everywhere and I was tired playing with the slimeturds. Kept trolling and throwing :jig: at the boils and kept getting more slimeturds. Saw some birds diving out in deeper water so off I went. Btw the water is super blue. Anyway I did not get anything so I took a snack break and tried trolling the deeper water (about 130ft). After a while I saw a big mark on the ff and thought what the heck was that. Well I found out a few minutes later. I looked back to check the line and saw two dolphins coming in close behind me, then I realize that in fact those two fins were part of one huge f-ing shark (mako). This thing was at least 12ft. It would come within inch's of my kayak (pa 12) and was the same size or bigger. At this point I thinking 1. what a cool way to kick off shark week 2. why did I eat those pot brownies:canabis: 3. I am all alone out here 4. the closest boat is at least 2 miles away. 5. If this f-er wants to he could easily knock me out of the yak and have me for lunch. So I grasped my knife in one hand and head towards the kayak (sorry) I could see off in distance. Well it took a good half hour to get there cause I would have to stop peddling and tuck my fins under the yak. The shark would sneak up behind me fins out of the water and disappear, then come from the side and look at me, it even splashed me with it's tail. Finally it got board with me and left. Needless to say it was time to go in! I have encountered curious sharks before but not this big and not for such a long period of time. I truly felt I was in danger.

I know this subject has come up before but what do you do when you encounter sharks like this and what kind of protection do you (if any) carry? Please only list things that are legal to have! Feel free to share your sharky experience. I know it is probably the sign of a healthy fishery but damn.

Eli

First off, How many brownies did you have before you saw this Mako??? Just cut down on the brownies and those Mako's will turn into seals.

That's pretty scary, I would do like Zed said...Paddle towards it and see how he likes it.:drool5:

addicted2sp33d
08-06-2013, 08:38 AM
Maybe the sharks know it's Shark Week? :confused:

Billy V
08-06-2013, 08:58 AM
Next time that happens - toss it a mack. Makos give the best sleigh rides, all on top of the water.
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Don't worry Mackerel are "legal" to own and possess. lol.:reel:

makobob
08-06-2013, 09:28 AM
Mako's are very curious, they sense both electrical currents and sound vibrations. If you had your bait tank running she may have been feeling your good vibes. Not many confirmed unprovoked mako attacks. They are AWESOME creatures, you actually had a memorable adventure!!

Vikingj
08-06-2013, 11:02 AM
One strategy that I have heard of that makes since is to cluster together, side to side with one or more other yaks. This should be less appealing to a hungry shark than a solo yak?

beef78
08-06-2013, 11:40 AM
One strategy that I have heard of that makes since is to cluster together, side to side with one or more other yaks. This should be less appealing to a hungry shark than a solo yak?

Best is to cluster together and leave one of the unpopular guys out to "sleep with the fat chick."

Tman
08-06-2013, 12:09 PM
Should've flung an iron at him...:sifone:

Hobie-Pedaller
08-06-2013, 12:15 PM
.... 2. why did I eat those pot brownies:canabis:



the heavy adrenalin rush from anything truly frightening or exciting, will always wipe away the effects of those pot brownies almost instantly. :evil:
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Deamon
08-06-2013, 12:32 PM
Simple...open up the zip lock baggie...quickly slip on adult sized diaper, extra absorbant...paddle towards someone fatter than myself...

taggermike
08-06-2013, 01:23 PM
I've never seen a mako that big in LJ but have had some small ones do the follow, circle, drive routine. That all black eye is just menacing. Mike

salty pirate
08-06-2013, 05:33 PM
That is scary...I am going to research bang sticks again...

I did a search for shark repellant and bang stick came up. I don't think I like the idea of having something that could blow a hole in my kayak if it accidentally went off. I don't really want to kill or damage the shark. Possibly in my budget though. Here is a link to that http://www.bluewaterhunter.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/shop_bangsticks.html

Also found this http://www.sharkshield.com/ they have Jim Sammons on there site. I wonder if it really works. A bit pricy @ 500 for something I may never have to use.

ronbo613
08-07-2013, 06:45 AM
Having encountered large sharks a number of times on a 6' surfboard, I feel pretty safe in a 13' kayak.
The thing you have going for you is that plastic is not a natural food item for any shark I know of.
Take a video of it and be a YouTube sensation.