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Old 03-01-2019, 08:36 AM   #27
albythereforyou
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Join Date: Jun 2016
Location: YAY Falmouth! no more CT :)
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Now that I'm a local I'll guess I'll chime in.

Say this to yourself out loud right now and realize how silly it sounds. "I'm not going skiing out to Lake Tahoe because mt lions live there...

Saying I'm not coming out to the Cape because of the sharks is just as silly as that. A little education and common sense go a long way. swimming/surfing/body boarding 100 ft off shore at any time of the day is a huge risk anywhere on the outer cape and inside CC bay at this point. the warmer waters of the vineyard sound are probably a much safer bet. I'm sure there are some whites around by me, but probably not many and definitely not their hunting ground. All fall I saw ONE seal for 4 days straight then he was gone.... no food no resident sharks...

if you are that concerned about your kids why not keep to the shallow flats and tell your kids not to go to deep. If you see seals get the hell out he water...

or go swim in one of the hundreds of freshwater ponds.
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