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Thats some wild pics. Is it wrong that i wear a JAWS tshirt to the beach?

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What do we have not 9 people dead from bacteria? Last one i read about was from Tampa. With the paddle board craze we have a lot more out a lot farther where the sharks are.
 

Even up North..I seen them last summer in the evening close to shore looking for food, but the recent ones are much bigger so they say

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I hate sharks! Going on a girls trip in September to Destin,guess all I will put in the water is my toes.
 

I wear my dive knife often incase one ever wants to tangle. I hear it's wise to slice their gills but I'll be slamming it through the top of it's skull if I can still see it after playing the human squid!

The only problem is keeping it wear the coil won't pick it up.
I've noticed while wearing it the typical questions seem to come to a slow....which is nice. The quickest way out of the conversation seems to be, "just getting started!"

As far as the sharks go, it's getting spooky out there!
 

I'm waiting for the FEEDING FRENZY is over!
 

YES! All metal detecting in the water should stop immediately.

All of you should get out of the water, and stay out until late September when the shark season is over.

It is for your own safety.

I will be monitoring conditions (willing to make the personal sacrifice) and occasionally 'test' the waters with my detector.

I will let you all know when it is safe for you to go back in.

But for now, to be safe, stay up on the dry sand please.

Stay out of the water with your detector and stay alive!

~This has been a public service announcement~

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I hate sharks! Going on a girls trip in September to Destin,guess all I will put in the water is my toes.


Sharks dislike toes. They prefer lady fingers.
 

YES! All metal detecting in the water should stop immediately.

All of you should get out of the water, and stay out until late September when the shark season is over.

Actually they return in September...
 

Sharks don't come in to wading depth because of the box jellies. ;-)
Great pictures.
 

Actually they return in September...

ahem.... September is when the water starts to cool off, a little too cool for me to go hunting in, so let's not be un-scaring people back into the water~

I'd like to find some gold this season...
 

I was on south beach this past Sunday and I had a 5 to 6 foot shark approach me!!! I was in waist high water and I had to nudge it away my scoop. I tell you the water ran yellow as i did that and I high tailed it out of the water.......of course 20 min later I was back in it again.
 

YES! All metal detecting in the water should stop immediately.

All of you should get out of the water, and stay out until late September when the shark season is over.

It is for your own safety.

I will be monitoring conditions (willing to make the personal sacrifice) and occasionally 'test' the waters with my detector.

I will let you all know when it is safe for you to go back in.

But for now, to be safe, stay up on the dry sand please.

Stay out of the water with your detector and stay alive!

~This has been a public service announcement~

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I see that everyday on Florida beaches!
 

I used to work with a guy that was in the Marines in San Diego (as I recall), and they would occasionally hunt them from helicopters. I'd guess from his age it was in the 60s.
 

Its the pi machines. Turn all of them off before we all die. Turn them off damit. Oh its to late.

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I wear my dive knife often incase one ever wants to tangle.

LOL - good luck with that.

You have more chance of getting killed in a car accident driving to the beach than getting bit by a shark.
 

Or struck by lightning from an afternoon thunderstorm. Although you have to admit there seems to be a lot more shark attacks lately. Or is it because of better communications/ social media and we just are hearing about more of these now.
 

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