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    California Spearfisherman Dives Off Boat To Swim With Shark, Panics When He Thinks It Might Be A Great White

    By Jacob Dillon,

    4 hours ago
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    Scott Lindgren

    Nature is such a wild, awe-inspiring, sometimes frightening place, but there’s something about the ocean that makes this seem even crazier to me. At least on land, we are in our element, in water… we don’t really stand a chance against something that lives there. We are not all Michael Phelps.

    It’s jut not in my DNA to jump in the water with any shark… sorry not going to happen. Basking sharks however, pose virtually no risk to swimmers. They’re a plankton eating shark that doesn’t even really have teeth, but rather, rows of hundreds and hundreds of these little nubs that aren’t used for eating. Scientists believe these teeth are actually used in mating.

    That being said, they are absolutely massive and have very rough skin, so as always with any kind of wildlife, caution and respect should be exercised.

    Either way, if you’re not an expert and you’re just out having a time with the boys, it might not be smart to make assumptions. This guy found that out as he jumped off the back of boat in with what they thought was a basking shark.

    “That was a bad idea”

    “Boys, that’s not, hooo!”

    As you hear the cries of fear they all realize what just happened.

    “That’s not a basking shark, dude”

    They thought he may have jumped in with a Great White, the notorious killer of the deep. The panic you can hear in his voice is well deserved given what they did. Later on, after everything was calmed down they inspected farther and confirmed that it was actually a basking shark.

    California resident Maxwell Fleming told Storyful the video was taken in the spring of 2019, while the pair were spearfishing at the Channel Islands.

    “We spotted a fin in the water, approached it slowly, and determined that it was a basking shark. Ryder and I were actually talking about wanting to swim with a basking shark a few days prior after we heard rumors about them being in the area this time of year.”

    Close call, bro…

    Spearfisherman Fights Off Two Sharks

    Man, spearfishing ain’t for the faint of heart, eh?

    I mean, it’s almost a fishermen’s tale that’s to good to be true and will only of be believed because of video proof. It’s a great one to tell the kids too, “Yeah, I used to have to fight two sharks off just to get my tuna in.”

    Spearfishing is a badass fishing method. A mix between hunting and fishing, but completely in a new element going underneath the water to get a good shot. With sharks around, I don’t know if I would be causing a scene that would draw them in closer. A fish with a spear through it, flailing around the water is definitely what a shark is looking for.

    You ever hear the expression “blood in the water?” You’re literally spearing a fish and pouring blood into the water. This man had his eyes on the prize though as he sunk his spear through the tuna he was chasing. As soon as he grabs ahold of the rope a shark charges in towards the fisherman. He punches the shark in the nose pushing it away. Keep in mind, he’s trying to hang on to the tuna while he’s fighting off a shark… in the shark’s kitchen.

    Another shark appears and they both begin circling and coming in close as the fisherman pulls the tuna in close and pays attention to the sharks too all while surfacing for air. Talk about a rush, you can feel the adrenaline pumping just watching the video.

    The fight gets more intense as the man gets the fish in closer. Getting tangled in the line, one of the sharks comes right at him and roughs him up until he goes back under. The man pulls out a knife and stabs one that comes close, as it swims off the other comes in and catches a stab as well.

    The man goes up and waves down his boat that comes to get him to safety. He throws the fish in first then climbs up in.

    Dude… I love tuna as much as the next guy, but not way in hell I’m getting into a knife fight with two sharks over it.

    Stabbing sharks and still getting the fish, that’s as intense as fishing gets.

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