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Old 11-23-2012, 12:25 PM
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It's funny really.

If the wind had been from the East it would have put a completely different complection on the matter. It would had held up the faces of the waves and there would have been some fairly decent surfing up at Lancelin. (Given that Novembers our 'Shark Season' as the big ones follow the whales migrating south for the summer, and theres been a few sightings AND I'm fairly scared when it comes to things that eat you!!! I probably would have given it a miss!)

As it was we had the swell comming in from the West and then three or four feet of wind slop from the South and just made it unpleasant!

Hopefully I'll be able to get a few weekends between now and Christmas to drop the pots in the water. It's always good to be able to throw a few crays on the BBQ when you go to your friends house over the festive season!

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Long afternoon walks along the beach at Ledge Point!

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Old 11-23-2012, 12:29 PM
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It would had held up the faces of the waves and there would have been some fairly decent surfing up at Lancelin. (Given that Novembers our 'Shark Season' as the big ones follow the whales migrating south for the summer, and theres been a few sightings AND I'm fairly scared when it comes to things that eat you!!! I probably would have given it a miss!)
Given the surfing a miss or the fishing trip?
There are no reports of whites attacking boats, are there?
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Old 11-23-2012, 02:15 PM
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Given the surfing a miss or the fishing trip?
There are no reports of whites attacking boats, are there?
Every so often you hear a report of them chewing on the outboard motor leg on someones boat, but apparently they are just being currious!

You can immagine it's easy to be missunderstood when your trying to explore the world and all you have is your teeth!

If I ever actually see one it may be time I reassessed my water activities! Though your still more likely to get killed driving to work!

Hmmm! Now I think about it, more holidays does sound like a safer idea!

Cheers!
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Old 11-23-2012, 02:47 PM
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The sea is a powerful beckon for some humans, not sure why I need to be near...here is my son near some new pot gear cir 2008

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