Three shark attacks in Alabama since 2002.
They either made a lot of noise and in the end did nothing, or had a knee-jerk response and blamed anglers for attracting the shark and made more bad regulations.
Oh wait a minute, we already have the responses of both the Gulf State Park & the State of Alabama's DCNR'MRD.
The Park banned any and all sharking from it's beaches/pier, and the DCNR targeted 'chumming/bloodbaiting' & fishing in any manner they deem dangerous to anyone merely on the beach, not just in the water. Beach goers, sun bathers, swimmers, or any other person, what are the sharks coming ashore now??
The DCNR's wording allows them to stop ANY fishing from the beach at their whim.
300' and 500', all these are are arbitrary numbers with no real bearing on safety or not attracting sharks near the beaches.Quote:
“For purposes of this regulation, ‘chumming’ shall be defined as the throwing of bait or fish parts into the water to attract fish.
“For purposes of this regulation, ‘bloodbaiting’ shall be defined as the use of blood, chemical or synthetic attractants, fish parts, chicken parts or other animal parts to attract fish or sharks.
What will they do next, ban any fishing within a mile of the beach so as not to attract sharks?