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I totally agree with that sentiment Marwanbeing protected in one area doesnt mean it should be protected everywhere else.
Nice story and glad that u made it on one pice.....Always be carefull as we locally say the sea i a big trader...
ciao bro
nice if scary report love the vid well done
those that enter the foodchain should fully expect to eventually become part of it![]()
Good to know that you are all ok,I had the sense that the gulf has no much sharks especilly bull sharks,I used to spearfishing in Jeddah for the last 5 years and almost 5 months ago transfered to Khobar where I'm still looking for a new group or buddy ,so when starting to spear fishing again I have to be more carfull instade of my previous wrong sense of safty for spearfishing in the gulf,thx for the nice post.
Hi,
A few observations on the behaviour of bull sharks in S Africa. Here on the eastern seabord, we see them fairly often. It is a very unpredictable shark which can appear to be docile - minding its own business at the edge of viz for long periods of time, then something in its primeval brain switches and they become agressive. We treat these sharks with extreme caution as it probably has been responsilble for more (non fatal) attacks in Natal than any other shark. I have had days (mainly during competitions) where I have dived in the same area as I have seen one for a few hours, seeing it every 10 dives or so with no problems. The next day it is impossible to shoot and land a fish! As I have stated they are unpredictable - just beware.
Secondly, in Natal, they seem to be semi-territiorial in that you will often see the same shark on the same reef for long periods of time then nothing for months - then it returns again. In the '80's at salt rock there used to be two big bull sharks which were seen often. These two were eventually 'removed' and the sightnings of bulls are now sporadic to say the least.
These sharks have a tendency to sneak up behind you on the bottom (this is where they do most of their feeding), so be cautious when doing long aspettos as they can give you a big fright while on the bottom. A word of caution when surfacing swim slowly as they have followed me up off the bottom - even in deep water!
When we see them (unless it is comp conditions) we tend to move away and dive different spots. Caution is better than valour!
Keep safe
Hey Corry, why don't you post your story "Ragged in a cave" ?? I reread it all the time. Cheers.
I know you're sitting in Jhb, so I won't tell you I'm about to go to Protea as the vis is 25m+ with very little current.rofl
HI Getaway, i would of agreed with you until this last encounter i had with a BullShark, It was like Jaws, unprovoked and seriously agreesive, and i didnt run, There was NOTHING SLOW ABOUT THE INVESTIGATION, it was 0 to 110+++, within an instant. I praise God that my daughter and i got out unscathed physically.... From now on SharkShields and Tourniquet on my weight belt....Thanks for the drop by.
Actually I quite agree with your statement... This is the 3rd time I get to have a frank experience with sharks (apart of the many other sights)... The 1st one was with around 5-6 blacktips going into a feeding frenzy in a trevally I shot, the second was with a monster tiger shark also taking out a speared giant cobia in half, and that bull incident was the 3rd (all in less than 1year)... So throughout by swim with them, I also came to realize that "jaw-like behavior" as depicted in that movie is virtually non-existent".... They will slowly come investigate you or mind their own business, and it all depends on your body language at the end.... Apart of the tigers or great whites, with the other sharks, I believe you just have to show them courage and stay confident and I believe things should generally be alright... In addition, Im not worried about sharks I see, but those that I don't see... That got my realizing, how many sharks had been already cruising behind me all that time that I've been diving?!? (3 times or more a week since years....)
Yeah yeah lame excuse :blackeye !!!! Im planning a trip there again in like 10days so unless you have an reasonable excuse, you must come (and be my diving buddy!!! Im not diving there alone anymore
Thanks for the drop by! yes indeed! Everything in less than 15sec yet it seemed as hours: showed up behind me, ripped the grouper apart in the ground and stirred up the sand, circled the float, then I grabbed my gun and cam, jerked my gun in his direction, turn my cam on, and follow him, and he disappears in the same mystical way he showed up !!!!