
A Story of Man vs. Shark
For one angler, a typical day shark fishing turned into a toothy, bloody, hand-to-hand fight to the death in the blink of an eye.
For one angler, a typical day shark fishing turned into a toothy, bloody, hand-to-hand fight to the death in the blink of an eye.
Just two weeks from now I’ll be headed down to Brielle, New Jersey (possibly aboard a Protector Targa 30) to go mako fishing on Capt.
WARSAW (Reuters) – Polish kite surfer Jan Lisewski fought off repeated shark attacks, overcame thirst and exhaustion in a two-day battle of survival on the Red Sea, Polish
Welp, it’s that time of year again. I’m headed down to the Brett T. Bailey Mako Rodeo out of Hoffman’s Marina in Brielle, NJ, tomorrow. Ahh, the old stomping grounds. I love getting down to the Jersey Shore in the summertime. Just me, the Boss, and the Situation palling around together on the boardwalk, sharing cotton candy, rocking out to Bon Jovi, maybe grabbing some late night cheeseballs. Fantastic.
I don’t know if you guys have noticed, but lately giant, suicidal fish have been jumping into boats pretty much unprovoked. Seems counterintuitive to survival to me, but I guess that’s why I’m at the top of the food chain and they’re not. (“Oohhh but the mako shark is at the top of the food chain, Kevin! Blah, blah, blah.” No. It’s not. You know why? Because I’ve eaten a mako steak before and a mako has never had a Kevin steak. I know this for a fact.)
I got lost on Youtube the other day doing research for a story and stumbled across this jaw-dropping video. (If you’ve never gotten lost on
For one angler, a typical day shark fishing turned into a toothy, bloody, hand-to-hand fight to the death in the blink of an eye.
Just two weeks from now I’ll be headed down to Brielle, New Jersey (possibly aboard a Protector Targa 30) to go mako fishing on Capt.
WARSAW (Reuters) – Polish kite surfer Jan Lisewski fought off repeated shark attacks, overcame thirst and exhaustion in a two-day battle of survival on the Red Sea, Polish
Welp, it’s that time of year again. I’m headed down to the Brett T. Bailey Mako Rodeo out of Hoffman’s Marina in Brielle, NJ, tomorrow. Ahh, the old stomping grounds. I love getting down to the Jersey Shore in the summertime. Just me, the Boss, and the Situation palling around together on the boardwalk, sharing cotton candy, rocking out to Bon Jovi, maybe grabbing some late night cheeseballs. Fantastic.
I don’t know if you guys have noticed, but lately giant, suicidal fish have been jumping into boats pretty much unprovoked. Seems counterintuitive to survival to me, but I guess that’s why I’m at the top of the food chain and they’re not. (“Oohhh but the mako shark is at the top of the food chain, Kevin! Blah, blah, blah.” No. It’s not. You know why? Because I’ve eaten a mako steak before and a mako has never had a Kevin steak. I know this for a fact.)
I got lost on Youtube the other day doing research for a story and stumbled across this jaw-dropping video. (If you’ve never gotten lost on
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