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Great White Atlantic Beach
I know this is old, but does anyone remember the approximate location of this encounter. This is not the Video from the Poacher out of Ocracoke. This looks like an Olympus or Discovery Diving trip. Definately increased my pucker factor.
http://vimeo.com/223566
Last edited by Sea Frog; 06-28-2010 at 03:32 PM.
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Out of OI I have heard a few boats on the radio over the years say they have seen great whites.....Want to go swimming!!
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There was one hanging out around the 14 Buoy off Cape Lookout right after BFT season, I'll pass on the diving
Foul Hook'd
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Once again I will repeat, if you decide to swim in the ocean you have accepted the fact that you are PART of the food chain! WOW she is BIG!
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Guys tigers can bite too, but if you read the signs most of these fish tell you when they are upset, the "droop" of the peck fins or "hunch of thier shoulders" if swimming towards you, tells you that either you are to close or you have manged to piss the animal off this videohas some great shots the zambies bull's as you know them are far more wound up and more likly to bite you than the tigers same as whites.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jAy5VSj8IHA
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Most Folk's On Here,
know I bear hunt with a handgun in close quarter's. While I question myself from time to time, I still love it. But I have had the "opporunity" to swim amongst the white's on the West Coast. I will tell you I never got used to it. If you can see the sign's of a white or a tiger (he can be a bad dude too) getting pissed, you're toooooooo close. Just my opinion. Frank
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