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Damn right man! You're setting your self up for disaster. Where kayakers go and fish is shark feeding territory, and this guys dragging a bloody fish right to himself.
Even outside of Florida, there are more massive fish than just the Bull Shark. Like the Goliath Tigerfish, a Wels Catfish, an Arapaima, and many other species of Shark even though not as aggressive, still can easily happen especially if hungry.
@robertchristianson1714 An absolute RARITY. They are an everyday occurrence in the Keys. If you want to avoid them during water activities, going 700 miles up The Mighty Mississippi is safer than the Keys.
That's why I can never swim in the ocean. I'd have a heart attack the first time a shark sneaks up on me like that. They get way too close before you can see them.
That's fokes a what is called a Mandela Effect. In my reality @geoffcohen613 and @FLGirl515 are correct. I bet you are younger than us. I saw the movie 3 times back when it 1st came out and it said, "We're going to need a bigger boat." Think about it - the original is better and makes more sense as with all ME's. He is in the boat, so he says we, including himself. There are so many ME's if anyone is interested in checking them out - Moneybags63 has a lot of them. Even a lot vs. alot is one. It's CRAZY!!! 🤪
Going into the ocean with a Kayak seems just as dumb as driving through tiger infested jungles with your windows down….you’re just asking to be turned into a snack lol
Thing appeared out of no where at maximim speed less than 10 feet from you. This is insane, they can be right next to you and you won't see them. Your other senses better be on point, that means your spirit man and guardian Angels need to be on duty because your regular earthly senses aint cutting it in the ocean
I remember when I was about 10 years old, I was trolling in a fishing spot in north queensland with my dad in a little 4m tinnie, and i hooked a big mackerel that jumped out if the water, and after it, a 4m long bull shark. It was both amazing and scary because I had never seen a shark that big before.
Very hard to believe...why does everyone try to give sharks the same persona as a harmless penguin and they won't bite us in half with just a bit of thought and an empty spot in their belly? Don't forget they are the original SeaDemons and MurderMachines of the 7 Seas!!!
Fishing in a kayak in Florida like you don't know at least one person with a real boat. 🤦🏻♀️😂 Bull shark only needed to give you a nice bump and his SeaEats would've arrived! Not to mention the gators and crocs in Florida. You crazy as hell, dude.
@@user-wl3of2zc4m I said "fishing in a kayak in Florida". I didn't say anything about the ocean. Bull sharks have been found incredibly far up streams and rivers and I kind of forget that people are dumb enough to kayak in the ocean- as though they can't hit a rip current and be dragged waaay out to sea. Regardless, the American crocodile, the only croc native to Florida, is the only extant species of crocodile besides the saltwater croc to not only prefer salinity but to actually thrive in it. They're super commonly found in brackish and saltwater areas. Gators obviously need fresh water but I wouldn't put it past them to be quite near the ocean without getting in so they could snatch someone once they reached the shore.
My first bullshark sighting was actually under a canal bridge in Kendall, Miami. I just couldn't understand at the time how a shark could survive like that, where the nearest salt water was a few miles away.
I love fishing but god that’s gotta be the most nerve wrecking thing, being on the water in a small vessel and getting charged by a shark. Glad to see he got spooked and so did you 😂😅
I've never understood why people go out into shark infested, gator infested, orca infested and other critter infested places in a very small, plastic, elongated skate board to fish or get exercise??? And when you encounter wildlife in their natural habitat, and they come close or attack you, everyone is surprised! I'm sure y'all have seen the movie 'Jaws,'....there is a perfect line in that movie that sums up being out in the open ocean.........."You're going to need a bigger boat!"
Humans are still far and away more dangerous than literally any other carbon based lifeform on earth. We are a cancer plague to this and every future planet we colonize on if proof is needed just look at chernobyl even in a totally radiation nuked place every species is now thriving in our absence even a few we thought were extinct. My outlook on it is you know sharks are gonna shark snakes are gonna strike wolves/bears are gonna bite so you can take appropriate precautions but with fellow humns you never truly know what they are thinking planning plotting deep inside even those you think you know best can be your worst mortal danger completely out of nowhere.
@maxmock2661 I do go outside and often! Thank God I live in Kansas, where we have several kinds of poisonous snakes, cougars and other delightful wildlife! But I'm smart enough to know where I can go safely and where I can't. It's called....drumroll....common sense!
@@jordancFL and the smart thing is to take an 8 ft long kayak in the ocean with 9+ ft long sharks?? Even a 5 ft shark could take out a kayak if it wanted to!
Taxman indeed! As long as the shark isn't hanging out after that, I'd have kept fishing, but then I feel pretty confident out there as I usually am armed to the teeth when I'm out on the water. It's inevitable, so being prepared is time and effort well spent.
How long would it take you to put down your fishing gear and grab a gun or knife or spear. Took that fish about 2 or maybe 3 seconds to blow by you.😂😂😂 You couldddd tell him hold it, I gotta grab my gun.
Pointed nose, Rounded off dorsal, bronze color long and skinny pectoral fins, high speeds 1000% not a bull shark Sandbar shark (highly prohibited) Bull sharks have a rounded nose A pointy dorsal They’re gray in a place like this they’re only bronze in dirty water (can eat )
I believe Bull Sharks have the highest Testosterone levels of any Shark. Hence their aggression towards many things. Truly they are fast, very dangerous and yet beautiful Sharks. 💪🏻✨🙏🏻
What always amazes me is how those in the water believe they can see a big shark, Any shark coming for them. Even those intent on hitting them. In deep water coming straight up for you. Only way is if you happen to be looking in that direction, otherwise your gonna wonder what the smashed the crap out of you, then took half your body with it. You gone!
@@FishAholicTV I have no doubt that it was,, Unfortunately,, I've been there many times in my life,, People that know me & the way I had to grow up (Raising myself since I was 9 years old) & the things that happened to me always are saying,, Happy you must have at least a dozen lives,, Because I've survived them all.
Hell yeah bro😂that rick flair WOOOOO at the end came from the immediate dump of adrenaline where you coulda sworn in the moment you were f*cked but you made it 🫡😂i live for those moments.
That same thing happened to me in waist deep water and nobody believes me i think. And it was like 150' from the really shallow water and i lost sight of it after that initial fly by.