Who says fishing isn't exciting? (Wait for it...)

Sagemindsays...

Well, to be honest, it's not like they look like they are fishing in the ocean - I'd be shocked too..

This must be an inlet or something connected to the ocean, a place you wouldn't expect to see a shark.

Edit: I like the un-tube chopped version better.

ponceleonsays...

>> ^Sagemind:

Well, to be honest, it's not like they look like they are fishing in the ocean - I'd be shocked too..
This must be an inlet or something connected to the ocean, a place you wouldn't expect to see a shark.
Edit: I like the un-tube chopped version better.


I've seen a few shows on cable which have shown that sharks are being found way up-river in places they thought they couldn't live. One show in particular was looking for Greenland Sharks up near the great lakes and I'm pretty sure they found them... Let's check the internets quick: yup... here's the link to the description of the show:

http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/magazine/ma04/feature.asp

Basically bigassed sharks near Quebec.

eric3579says...

Switched it back to the full version
>> ^Sagemind:

Well, to be honest, it's not like they look like they are fishing in the ocean - I'd be shocked too..
This must be an inlet or something connected to the ocean, a place you wouldn't expect to see a shark.
Edit: I like the un-tube chopped version better.

chingalerasays...

>> ^Sagemind:

Well, to be honest, it's not like they look like they are fishing in the ocean - I'd be shocked too..
This must be an inlet or something connected to the ocean, a place you wouldn't expect to see a shark.
Edit: I like the un-tube chopped version better.


PER YT-"MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. - A 20-year-old woman fishing near Myrtle Beach got the shock of a lifetime after a fish she was reeling in was attacked by what appeared to be a Bull shark.

According to Sarah Brame's video web page, the incident happened Tuesday while fishing behind her beach home, which appears to be in Cherry Grove.

Brame could be seen reeling in a 4-5lb Red fish when the shark attacked.

She estimated the shark to be around 6 ft long. Brame titled her video "The one that got away!"

ReverendTedsays...


"It's on your pole."
"Keep reelin'."

Really, now, sir? I can presume with a fair degree of certainty that the young lady is not going to reel in a 6ft bull shark (and probably shouldn't even if she could).

Unsung_Herosays...

To answer the title's question:

I do, and watching someone catch a shark unexpectedly doesn't convince me to waste hours of my life. It's like telling someone to watch a baseball game because every 2 hours someone might hit a home run. You would just be a bad person for doing so.



Bring on the hate fans of the activity of baseball.

poolcleanersays...

>> ^ponceleon:

>> ^Sagemind:
Well, to be honest, it's not like they look like they are fishing in the ocean - I'd be shocked too..
This must be an inlet or something connected to the ocean, a place you wouldn't expect to see a shark.
Edit: I like the un-tube chopped version better.

I've seen a few shows on cable which have shown that sharks are being found way up-river in places they thought they couldn't live. One show in particular was looking for Greenland Sharks up near the great lakes and I'm pretty sure they found them... Let's check the internets quick: yup... here's the link to the description of the show:
http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/magazine/ma04/feature.asp
Basically bigassed sharks near Quebec.


I think they had an episode of River Monsters where they talked about that.

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