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Old 07-23-2001, 07:41 AM   #2
JohnR
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Good one!!! Pretty interesting... http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/204/metro/14_foot_shark_bump_gives_the_Cape_shivers+.shtml

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He said he could not recall a shark attack since he began work in Chatham in 1988, but Smith advised beachgoers to be alert and not to swim with the seals.
Not too brilliant - "swimming with the seals"...

I was bitten off by what was most likely a shark (coulda' been a seal) a couple years ago (not me but the large bass I was reeling in) at Quonnie Breachway. Had a fish in the mid twenty pound range come back missing some serious flesh and meat... I had the fish on, then WHAM something wierd, then the bass came in a lot quicker and easier... Both sides were gashed deep forward of the tail and behind the dorsal....

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