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Funny... we laid cable to an Island off Samoa and there was at least 2 dozen
Tigers in the area. It was at 110 feet of water. They never gave us but a
passing glance.

Understand you're not on their "menu".... but accidents and idiocy provoke
attacks. Try Paga Pago Harbour on a night dive with Hammerheads..... better
yet, tack welding zincs to a Korean Longliner at the outlet for the tuna
processing plant. Now you have sharks... lots and they are feeding... and
I'm only making $25/hr. down there.

CM


"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
Tiger's are rated #3 in dangerous sharks!

"Capt.Mooron" wrote
First off the dog was in no danger. Cudas do not attack anything they
can't eat unless it's a mistake. Dogs are not a food trigger since they
don't fall into the menu...which is fish. You are perfectly safe in the
water with even a 6 foot Cuda..... just don't wear shiny stuff.

Same goes for Tiger, Hammerhead and Lemon Sharks... I swam in water that
was full of them.... never even paid me any attention.

...and many times with sharks around I was actively spearfishing.





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All that means is you have balls. It doesn't mean it is
completely safe.

I guess you could always shove the welder down the
gullet of any shark that was bothering you, provided
the Tiger didn't hit you with a sneak attack, instead of
a bump and bite.

"Capt.Mooron" wrote
Funny... we laid cable to an Island off Samoa and there was at least 2
dozen Tigers in the area. It was at 110 feet of water. They never gave us
but a passing glance.

Understand you're not on their "menu".... but accidents and idiocy
provoke attacks. Try Paga Pago Harbour on a night dive with
Hammerheads..... better yet, tack welding zincs to a Korean Longliner at
the outlet for the tuna processing plant. Now you have sharks... lots and
they are feeding... and I'm only making $25/hr. down there.



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Nothing is completely safe Bart... Nothing!

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"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message ...
All that means is you have balls. It doesn't mean it is
completely safe.

I guess you could always shove the welder down the
gullet of any shark that was bothering you, provided
the Tiger didn't hit you with a sneak attack, instead of
a bump and bite.

"Capt.Mooron" wrote
Funny... we laid cable to an Island off Samoa and there was at least 2
dozen Tigers in the area. It was at 110 feet of water. They never gave us
but a passing glance.

Understand you're not on their "menu".... but accidents and idiocy
provoke attacks. Try Paga Pago Harbour on a night dive with
Hammerheads..... better yet, tack welding zincs to a Korean Longliner at
the outlet for the tuna processing plant. Now you have sharks... lots and
they are feeding... and I'm only making $25/hr. down there.





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"Bart Senior" .@. wrote in message
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All that means is you have balls.


His not using soap may have something to do with it as well.

Scotty




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Further proof he is really French!

"Scotty" wrote

"Bart Senior" .@. wrote
All that means is you have balls.


His not using soap may have something to do with it as well.

Scotty





 
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