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Fisherman in kayak has close encounter with hungry shark.
« on: April 12, 2013, 03:55:53 AM »
Hawaii Fisherman Gets up Close With Hungry Shark        By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER Associated Press  WAIANAE, Hawaii April 12, 2013 (AP) 
 
A Hawaii fisherman has an unbelievable fishing tale: a close encounter with a 9-foot shark that jumped dangerously near his kayak. But, he has the video to prove it.
Isaac Brumaghim, 37, was kayak fishing off the Waianae Coast Sunday when the shark sprang up and chomped on the tuna he was fighting to reel in for a tournament.
"He exploded under my kayak, his dorsal hit my kayak," Brumaghim said Thursday. "It was just like a rush."
 
Many thoughts ran through his head: fear, excitement and disappointment at losing a big catch. "The shark scared me," he said. "But I really needed that fish for my job."
The next thought after the rush subsided: "I hope I got that on camera."
He often goes fishing with a camera mounted to his kayak. At home, he watched the footage and posted it online, not expecting it to generate the attention it's getting.
Reporters nationwide are calling. Many are still skeptical, accusing him of doctoring the footage.
 
The father of three is still in shock, himself. "I just have to laugh about it," he said, hoping that the experience at least brings some attention to the growing sport of kayak fishing and Aquahunters, the company he runs.
While he lost the kawakawa, or mackerel tuna, to the shark, he continued fishing that afternoon, later catching an 18-pound kawakawa.
The experience, he said, was a humble reminder of the creatures he shares the ocean with.
"You get the chills when it happens," he said, "but it never scares me from going in."
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Re: Fisherman in kayak has close encounter with hungry shark.
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2013, 07:24:31 AM »
The guy was lucky it wasn't an 18 foot great white.


I'm a kayaker and I'm not the least bit interested in encounters with big fish, or big sea lions--Both of which we have.  The sea lions are the most intimidating right now. We actually don't have any sharks where I paddle most of the time, but there are some very large sturgeon.
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Re: Fisherman in kayak has close encounter with hungry shark.
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2013, 09:57:04 AM »
Here's a video of the excitement! I don't guess a feller would want a stringer of fish hangin off his yak either!!! ;D

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Re: Fisherman in kayak has close encounter with hungry shark.
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2013, 02:41:11 PM »
 I' a kayaker too, Just for fishing and light downriver runs. I long ago decided against ever paddling where there were sharks or alligators. This is similar to my theory on not dying in a plane crash if i never get in a plane. And if i stay away from salt water and coastal areas i'm good to paddle. Or so i thought. My brother and i were in a mountain lake inlet when we were attacked by the worlds biggest and meanest beaver. Had to be 50lbs and wasn't afraid of me or the boat in the least. I'm fortunate to have survived and as for the guy in the OP he should quit while he's ahead. ;D. J
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Re: Fisherman in kayak has close encounter with hungry shark.
« Reply #4 on: April 13, 2013, 07:04:43 AM »
Yeah, I really don't like one and a half ton sea lions around me, but I'm not going to trade you for your gators and sharks.
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