drrich2
Contributor
And this is a free diver, noteworthy in part because if accosted by a shark he can't just 'hold his ground,' even if just to watch the shark and see what it does. When he ascends, he needs a new breath. He's got to head up whether a tiger shark is messing with him or not!
Late in the video, it's interesting he pokes the shark to run it off, but doesn't pull the trigger even though he obviously could've shot the shark had he wished. I'm not advocating for needlessly killing the shark, although I've got a feeling 'need' here is one of those 'where you stand on an issue depends on where you sit' (or float) issues. But I'm asking:
1.) Would shooting the shark in the back, as he could've easily done, been more likely to chase it off without coming back, or to antagonize it into further attacking?
2.) What would most of you have done in this situation? I've never spearfished and some of the situations some of you get into are really something.
Richard.
Late in the video, it's interesting he pokes the shark to run it off, but doesn't pull the trigger even though he obviously could've shot the shark had he wished. I'm not advocating for needlessly killing the shark, although I've got a feeling 'need' here is one of those 'where you stand on an issue depends on where you sit' (or float) issues. But I'm asking:
1.) Would shooting the shark in the back, as he could've easily done, been more likely to chase it off without coming back, or to antagonize it into further attacking?
2.) What would most of you have done in this situation? I've never spearfished and some of the situations some of you get into are really something.
Richard.