Shark Stories
Bronzie ? I Doubt it.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-01-23/surfer-escapes-shark-albany-south...
Already up. Was just about to post it Udo.
Very believable down here.
Nice clean bite there- got a great wall hanger now.
Glad the bloke is ok.
"The board will be tested by authorities..."
While all the boards in our test had their strengths, we found that the Dylan Shapes was really sticky on the rail. Not recommended.
(Stoked for the guy)
stick the foam chunk on eBay, Dale!
(for a bidding war, all you'd need is half a dozen superstitious watermen/women after a talisman)..
how close was your encounter, AW?
If this croc , attacks someone, will it be hunted & killed ? Not a fun place to surf , sharks , crocs & jellyfish , plus generally rubbish surf . https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-01-24/crocodile-spotted-at-coonarr-beac...
Supafreak wrote:If this croc , attacks someone, will it be hunted & killed ? Not a fun place to surf , sharks , crocs & jellyfish , plus generally rubbish surf . https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-01-24/crocodile-spotted-at-coonarr-beac...
Supafreak. Good post mate.
It’s inevitable, water is warming further south than ever before, we’ve already seen fish species from up north passing south of South Solitary Island, crocs will arrive on the steps off the Opera House in 5 decades if we keep heating the joint.
Basesix, no close encounter, a local standing on top of the troglodyte surf spot saw the big swishing tail sweep back and forth whilst a small seal was seen packing bricks.
Four guys sitting way out in the line up hurriedly paddled in from the waving guy up top. Then an arm waving process went into full swing and all surfers in the water right across all breaks including my two mates surfing the fortified break got out, I’d just got out ten minutes earlier. Nobody surfed from 4pm til dark.
Only person stayed in the water was a Laird Hamilton looking kind of guy on a SUP with his paddle. Not phased apparently.
Whilst there, in 18 days two bronzies made an appearance, one swimming through guys in the line up, one seen in the channel.
Two guys from the Limestone Coast SA were in chest deep water fishing on Long Beach when a bronzie nonchalantly swam between them both no harm to all parties.
Next morning, business as usual. AW
In 1905 locals shot a croc in Logan river in Brisbane, thats the furthest south they have been recorded.
So since 1905 we have had global cooling and now its a bit further north.
There was one at Straddie 2 years ago apparently.
A few interesting stories on shark attacks and near misses on the Shark Shield report so I thought I would start this thread. Don't want to trivialize the subject as people have had their lives taken or changed forever by what can happen. I thought it might serve as an educational purpose by hearing others experiences so we may all learn from them and hopefully avoid it happening to us.
One of them was a mate of mine named Hazey.
He had been surfing at Castles, a notoriously sharky wave in the bay at Cactus.
Several hundred metres offshore the wave breaks before reforming into Inside Castles making a long left with several sections. The wave has been the scene of several attacks and near misses over the years including the local known as "Sharkbait" who had been attacked more than once.
Gerry Lopez is another who came very close to being attacked out there and vowed to never surf Cactus again after his near miss.
Well Hazey was surfing out the back with another bloke named Steve when out of the blue he was launched into the air still on his board by a huge force from below.
A shark had rammed him with a direct hit straight up into the air! In a moment it was gone but soon returned to the stunned Hazey and started biting him and his board. Hazey instinctively put his arms out to protect himself but both his arms ended up in its mouth. As the jaws closed down his arms could have easily been severed, but several teeth on the sharks lower jaw had become dislodged and imbedded in the board leaving his upper arms with massive injuries, but the vital inner arms where major arteries run were not majorly damaged. This probably saved his life.
By this time Steve had reacted and in a rush of adrenalin and pure ballsy courage he threw himself onto the sharks back and started gouging at the sharks eyeballs, eventually feeling one pop and the shark departed.
Steve got the two surfboards together and got himself and Hazey on and started the long paddle to shore.
Then they were both thrown into the air as the shark rammed them a third time before disappearing again. They continued to make their way closer to shore and the shark nudged them again. Steve told me he thought he really must of pissed it off when he popped its eye.
Finally they we're just a metre from shore when the shark made its fifth and final appearance. It beelined towards them and the shore while they stood in waist deep water with their boards. The sharks mouth was just rapidly opening and closing like one of those wind up sets of false teeth. The boys separated and put their hands on either side of it's body and held it on a 90 degree angle to the beach as they made the final steps to the safety of the sand.
Hazey was rushed to Ceduna hospital and then flown to Adelaide for micro surgery on his shredded arms.
Steve ended up receiving a bravery award and they both sold their story to 60 minutes and made $50,000 each out of it!
It was quite a story!