Unfortunately -- that GW fatality happened.Sadly a GW fatality on the Cape is just a matter of when, not if.
The Shark Attack That Changed Cape Cod Forever
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Unfortunately -- that GW fatality happened.Sadly a GW fatality on the Cape is just a matter of when, not if.
The lobstermen are getting very aggressive, from what I've heard. And when I say "aggressive" I mean "literally trying to run over divers with their boat if they're lobstering"Sharks aside, is sandwich beach still divable? Looks like all the sand got moved around. Any lobsters left?
The lobstermen are getting very aggressive, from what I've heard. And when I say "aggressive" I mean "literally trying to run over divers with their boat if they're lobstering"
Lobstermen have been doing that and more for decades. I've seen razors in the rope attaching the marker to the pot, a blasting cap rigged to detonate when opening the door. I've been the victim of run over attempts by lobstermen in small fast boats on several occasions in the distant past.
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GOOD LORD!
As long as we leave other people's property alone it doesn't matter how many razor blades or blasting caps are on the lines and pots.
Well Spoken
I seem ro have a a harder time dealing witth the idiots on the bubble boats. Cruuising by at 25 knotss treatining dive flag as a solom course.