I did a shark dive with the ScubaBoard Invasion Crew last week. A tiger turned right towards me, and I just descended below the wall while the shark wranglers did their thing. No bite and I felt fairly safe.
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I know this will be unpopular.....But I blame the diver.....Why not?....
Thanks for posting the details. Very interesting. If his head was in the shark's mouth, and it was that large, had it wanted to kill him, it could've done so. I can't imagine the shark feeder will come on and comment, but his estimation of what the shark was out to do would be interesting. If a large tiger shark decides to tear into you, the report will not be there there was a '0.8 centimeter long and 0.5 centimeter deep wound.'
This comment is interesting...
And if there are many tigers, how do you keep your eyes on all of them the whole time? Not a fan of shark feeding - it’s completely unnatural. Just my personal opinion - dive as you like...I know this will be unpopular.....But I blame the diver.
Those of us that dive with them regularly are TOLD and Practice Rule # 1 >>>>>>
Never take your eye off the Tiger !!
Lemons, bulls, hammers are not 'taste-testers'. The tigers taste EVERYTHING and always ambush us. The diver didn't keep the tiger in eye sight the whole time.
Never take your eye off the tiger.
And if there are many tigers, how do you keep your eyes on all of them the whole time? Not a fan of shark feeding - it’s completely unnatural. Just my personal opinion - dive as you like...
That may be - however, I do find it interesting that there are a few in this video but I don't see any of the divers looking around - them seem singularly focused on the sharks directly in front of them?I have done that dive a few times, and there are never "many" tiger sharks...if fact, one is fairly lucky if one rolls up at all.
We had seven tigers... I guess this is great advice if you had seven independent eyes. The wranglers were in a line behind us with aluminum 'shark prods' that they kept fending off the sharks when it got wild. It got a too bit wild, and they shuffled us out of there. For the most part, I was first in, so I was also last out. They had everyone hanging on a tag line (safety stop) and the tigers were still circling. Yeah, I cut over to the reef and hovered three inches above it. Let them get those dangling morsels first!Never take your eye off the Tiger !!
This.Not a fan of shark feeding - it’s completely unnatural. Just my personal opinion - dive as you like...
You know I'm a Jupiter spearo and we deal with all of them on every dive. We're only 6 months into 2019 and already I've called a half dozen dives shortly after getting to the bottom. It just gets to that point of taking bigger chances than it's worth. Any diver can call any dive at any time. So I head back up to the surface and we'll just move the boat to a new location, it's a big ocean.... I guess this is great advice if you had seven independent eyes. ...