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ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Pussy eastcoasters cant even handle a little fish in the waterThere is soft then there is east coast soft.
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I saw that movie. In fact, I think they're re-releasing it this summer for its 40th anniversary.BDKJMU wrote:Can't close beaches down in peak tourist season due to a couple shark attacks..
Public needs to be assauged. Just offer a bounty for the buggest shark caught within say 5 miles, hoist him up on a big public display and have the mayor say' "We got him, all is safe now."

it's not unusual. Sharks see a swimmer, they think it's an animal in distress and they attack.Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:Damn, the Ocean Grizzlies are really getting close to shore huh?




So they went back in the water after seeing the first one?CitadelGrad wrote:I know someone who has seen two bull sharks in knee deep water off the Isle of Palms in the past week.


Are they sure they weren't lemon sharks? They can look similarCitadelGrad wrote:I know someone who has seen two bull sharks in knee deep water off the Isle of Palms in the past week.
BDKJMU wrote:Can't close beaches down in peak tourist season due to a couple shark attacks..
Public needs to be assauged. Just offer a bounty for the buggest shark caught within say 5 miles, hoist him up on a big public display and have the mayor say' "We got him, all is safe now."
OMG!!!CitadelGrad wrote:I know someone who has seen two bull sharks in knee deep water off the Isle of Palms in the past week.
ShrekASUG8 wrote:BDKJMU wrote:Can't close beaches down in peak tourist season due to a couple shark attacks..
Public needs to be assauged. Just offer a bounty for the buggest shark caught within say 5 miles, hoist him up on a big public display and have the mayor say' "We got him, all is safe now."
It's almost like this narrative was made into a film once. What was the name of that movie again?
Both are common on the coast but you're right, easily can be recognized as the other.CID1990 wrote:Are they sure they weren't lemon sharks? They can look similarCitadelGrad wrote:I know someone who has seen two bull sharks in knee deep water off the Isle of Palms in the past week.
I only ask because those are much more common (and just as likely to attack a person- they were probably responsible for the weekend attacks)
My money is on bull sharks in these two attacks.Ibanez wrote:Both are common on the coast but you're right, easily can be recognized as the other.CID1990 wrote:
Are they sure they weren't lemon sharks? They can look similar
I only ask because those are much more common (and just as likely to attack a person- they were probably responsible for the weekend attacks)

How many times have you seen two seven-ft. bull sharks in knee-deep water at the Isle of Palms in a period of only a few days?Ibanez wrote:OMG!!!CitadelGrad wrote:I know someone who has seen two bull sharks in knee deep water off the Isle of Palms in the past week.
That's like saying you know someone that saw the moon, two nights in a row. Sharks near shore aren't unusual.


Not me.ASUG8 wrote:My money is on bull sharks in these two attacks.Ibanez wrote:
Both are common on the coast but you're right, easily can be recognized as the other.

