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Man Catches Shark From A Kayak

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Not for me.......there's stuff out there that will eat you!

Some of those ocean kayakers are crazy. I saw one video a guy was scuba diving and harpooning fish and tying them to a string attached to the kayak. Then from no where a shark was next to him, probably came to get his fish.

Those comments were priceless. How do you keep that kayak afloat with the weigh of that huge set of balls? Lol

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Nice video, especially since I live on the ocean and just bought a 'yak.  Luckily, there'll be little chance of me catching an eleven foot Hammer Head in Massachusetts.  

 

Good luck for those who do...

Nice video, especially since I live on the ocean and just bought a 'yak. Luckily, there'll be little chance of me catching an eleven foot Hammer Head in Massachusetts.

Good luck for those who do...

Maybe not hammerhead but there are some big sharks inshore on the NE coast. There's a site that tracks tagged whites and they come in quite close

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