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I'm still not worried, since I don't spearfish and stay away from divers who are.
It's not really suprising if you look at it from the shark's point of view: Here's tasty food on a stick that's still alive and wiggling and can't seem to swim away. What could be better?
Terry
It's not really suprising if you look at it from the shark's point of view: Here's tasty food on a stick that's still alive and wiggling and can't seem to swim away. What could be better?
Terry
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All this talk about sharks being man-eaters never really worried me ... until now.
Two scuba divers spear-fishing at the Hole in the Wall dive sight off Jupiter were alarmed when they came face to face with a great white shark. Now you have my attention!
Keith Hennessy and Danny George were out in 130 feet of water when they came upon a nice 20-pound grouper. Hennessy took the shot and impaled the big fish while George opted to shoot a mutton snapper that came over to see what was going on. The fish "holed up" in a cave structure on the ledge.