Was there a shark attack at the pier today?
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Was there a shark attack at the pier today?
I will continue to say this. When you enter the water, you enter the food chain.
We cant fish for sharks from the beach but they can fish for us.
I heard the news on the radio today, they said the man was bitten by the same ol' "unidentified-unknown" fish speil that they always use, like the shark posing as a barracuda that bit someone around Orange Beach. I'm glad someone finally had the guts to say the "S" word. Like Pier Pest said about the food chain thing, it's bound to happen sooner or later. I wonder if the person that got bit was swimming close to the pier? I thought there was a sign out there that said swimmers can't get but so many feet from the pier. Oh well, score one for ol' sharky!
I think the sign says no swimming or fishing within 100 yards of the pier. There are yellow posts east and west of the pier on the beach at 100 yards.
Just another rule that is not enforced and sooner or later someone is gonna get hooked swimming right next to the pier.
When you enter the water you are no longer at the top of the food chain but part of the food chain
Here's the full story plus updates: http://blog.al.com/live/2012/08/shar..._river_default
Sorry dude got bit, but its bound to happen down here, its like shark alley. Thought is was hilarious see as how there are "no sharks in gulf shores or orange beach." They still play it down but if you think about it, there has been several shark bites in the last couple years, and I'm sure more that aren't making headlines. Wouldn't be surprised if the city paid people who got bit or had something of that sort kept quiet. Unless someone gets seriously hurt, its not hardly even reported.
[size=12pt][font=comic sans ms]Quoting al.com:
"He was in waist-deep water and he saw the shark," Brown said this morning. [size=14pt]The wound looked like a cheese grater had been rubbed along his leg[/size], he said. The man received stitches and antibiotics.”
Sounds like he was too close to the pier and rubbed against a barnacle covered piling trying to run from the shark, or whatever he saw, cuz we all know there ain’t no sharks around the pier!
Maybe it was a Remora that just sucked the hell out of his leg.
Hope we get to see some pictures of the wound, and find out what kind it was, if its true. There are so many sharks, and so many tourists it just seems like its bound to happen at some point. Its amazing there are not a lot more with the number of bull sharks in our waters. Its probably lucky that during the busiest time of the year, most of the larger sharks stay in the deeper, cooler water.
The guy bit in 2000, seems to be one of the only reported severe attacks I've ever found here.
http://sharkattacksurvivors.com/shar...opic.php?t=291
I want to start doing some spearfishing this year, should be interesting to see how many are really out there that we don't see.
The water was EXTREMELY dingy along the shore this week and there have been some mullet schools moving through it.
That is not a good combination when a shark is cruising close to the beach.
There are a LOT of juvenile sharks now (2'-3' long) that could rip some skin like what the article described.
I'm still more afraid of stingrays than anything else! :o