While I agree with the dangers associated leaving the bed and even whilst in bed while dancing I still enjoy fishing but as I like peace and quiet I I avoid weekends and public holidays and so far no problem. BTW the previous comment was made in jest but difficult to convey in text.spider25160 wrote:Statistically and factually and any other ally you are more likely to die driving to your launch than being hurt by any shark let alone a GW. So if that is your position on kayaking in shark waters then maybe you should reconsider getting out of bed at all. But then that is more dangerous to your health than sharks too.pete49 wrote:OK so its practically nil but then who is putting up their hand to become the next statistic? No thank youlaneends wrote:At the end of the day the number of deaths of kayakers being killed by sharks is practically nil.. That said it gets the adrenelin running when a shark fin cruises by...you feel totally vulnerable
Pete
Who Would Want To Fish Where There Are Seals?
Re: Who Would Want To Fish Where There Are Seals?
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Re: Who Would Want To Fish Where There Are Seals?
Don't worry Pete, we all don't care about the jest part, it just fun to have a dig sometimes oh! And watch out doing those vertical and horizontal push ups, you might strain something and miss a days fishing
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Yak PBs kingfish (about this big <>>><), squid 39 cm, king george 42 cm, snapper 72 cm, gummy 122 cm, 71cm flatty (estimated ) Cobia 133cm
Yak PBs kingfish (about this big <>>><), squid 39 cm, king george 42 cm, snapper 72 cm, gummy 122 cm, 71cm flatty (estimated ) Cobia 133cm