Has anybody here seen a great white locally?

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mario_speedwagon:
Did you guys see the show last night on Discovery "Planet Earth - Shallow Seas", that was spectacular especially in HD.....they had a scene that they shot with one of those cameras used to disect car crashes, they slowed this scene of a Great White taking a seal....all I can say is WOW! I don't ever want to be mistaken for dinner.

Mario...if you enjoyed that, you might want to look for the following DVD:

Air Jaws and Air Jaws 2. Discovery Channel programs from a few years back, both available on the same DVD. Filmed by Chris Fallows (he was piloting the boat the cameraman was using on Shallow Seas). Programs have film of what those "Polaris" strikes look like underwater! Fallows also has a web site, http://www.airjaws.com/
If you search Amazon, you can find a copy of the double DVD for $20...well worth it.

Here's a source:
http://www.dvdbooty.com/dvds/air-jaws-and-air-jaws-2/

Cheers!
 
Hmm, I see there's a lot of confusion regarding the Sphincter Scale. I think we need to call a global panel together to create and define a universal standard. Move over, Metric System!

drbill:
I thought an 11.0 was when you get bitten in half by one, but still make it back to the dive boat?
 

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