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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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Windian

Since 28 Apr 2008
901 Posts
Newport, OR
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Mon May 23, 11 1:37 pm |
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That is sad and tragic news. Probably vacationing with his family when it happened.
Kiteboarders are not immune to shark attack if riding in the salty water.
I spend alot of time in the ocean kitesurfing, surfing, SUPing, etc. The one time I feel really vulnerable to shark attack is when I have fallen on an outside jibe and am body dragging to recover my board. Out in deep water where the sharks are lurking, made a big splash to attract their attention, and then start zig-zaging back and forth like some kind of big fish attracter. Generally, I try to not prolong the board recovery process and get going ASAP. Always breath a sigh of relief once I am up and riding again... |
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gobagirl
Since 04 Mar 2009
9 Posts
Weed, CA
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Mon May 23, 11 1:43 pm |
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How sad and how young to go... |
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pkh

Since 27 Feb 2005
6549 Posts
Couve / Hood
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Mon May 23, 11 2:53 pm |
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Ack! that is a sad / scary story |
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kochease

Since 03 Jul 2008
760 Posts
In Ft. Stevens, OR
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Mon May 23, 11 7:19 pm |
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consumer

Since 28 Nov 2010
406 Posts
banned
Obsessed
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Tue May 24, 11 5:51 am |
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One report mentioned a white shark |
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jackZ
Since 13 Apr 2008
355 Posts
Devon Alberta ca.
Obsessed
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Tue May 24, 11 6:59 am |
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kochease wrote: | Do they know what kind of shark? |
A hungry one
Sad day at the beach . |
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Stagecoach
Since 07 May 2009
88 Posts
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Thu May 26, 11 12:34 am |
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Definitely tragic, though sharks are probably rarely one of the many dangers of kiteboarding. I suspect the spring time cold water presents a much greater danger. Kite with buddies and wear the kooky safety gear! Fly safe. |
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Aeolus

Since 20 Apr 2010
354 Posts
Gold Beach, OR
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Thu May 26, 11 6:56 am |
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Hard to imagine the intensity of the rescue mission...incredibly sad.
Even if the probability of shark attack is low...it's not zero....which presents some real psychological hurdles at times. I'm with Windian a little on this one....chumming around on a Dakine bait hook out in the Big Salty deeps makes one strive for board-finding excellence. |
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Wanna-Go
Since 14 Sep 2009
95 Posts
Central, Wa
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NCKite_Ryder
Since 16 Mar 2011
38 Posts
Nor Cal Coast
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Wed Jun 01, 11 3:41 pm |
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Got to be Joking. This is a LOCAL kite sport in San Rafael next to my house. Way inside the SF Bay, WAY INSIDE. This happend on my birthday also..... WTF!?! I don't believe it, unless it... maybe a big sturgeon.
http://sharkattacksurvivors.com/shark_attack/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=1322
16 Nov 2009 J. W. Fishing Loch Lomond, San Rafael, CA Survived |
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
4911 Posts
Portland
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NCKite_Ryder
Since 16 Mar 2011
38 Posts
Nor Cal Coast
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Thu Jun 02, 11 8:40 am |
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Gman wrote: | NorCalKiting wrote: |
Got to be Joking. This is a LOCAL kite sport in San Rafael next to my house. Way inside the SF Bay, WAY INSIDE. This happend on my birthday also..... WTF!?! I don't believe it, unless it... maybe a big sturgeon.
http://sharkattacksurvivors.com/shark_attack/viewtopic.php?f=44&t=1322
16 Nov 2009 J. W. Fishing Loch Lomond, San Rafael, CA Survived |
those bitches are up in your shit!
"Out of 78 sharks that were tagged with acoustic transmitters between 2006 and 2008, five were detected passing through the Golden Gate, according to research results published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, a scientific journal"
http://www.sfexaminer.com/local/sharks-discovered-entering-bay |
I know man, its FUCKED! I kite at Ocean Beach, Dillon Beach, and Stinson Beach all the time.... not to mention Waddell, Pismo, and other California beaches on road trips. These are known to be some of the Sharkiest beaches around with sightings and recorded attacks at all of them.
I'm on pretty good behavior at these spots focusing on not losing my board and spending too much time dragging, but when I get inside of the bay I feel so safe and relaxed..... but there is still the DA DA, DA DA, DA DA.... whispering through my head. I actually quit wearing polarized glasses while kiting cause you can see everything in the water, shit you don't really want to see! Nurse sharks, Sting Rays, Surf Perch, and the dam seals gawking at you like dead bodies floating in the water.
I love the ocean!! |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4329 Posts
Hood River
Hick
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Thu Jun 02, 11 10:35 am |
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Don't get grubbed dude. DA DA, DA DA, DA DA! |
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