He’s going to need a bigger surf board.
Surfers don’t “glide” and that dude is not “hanging 10”.
Go back to the valley and put on your dad’s sandals, brah.
Like a pigeon with large teeth waiting for a scrap to fall off the picnic table.
Meh. A guy I went to college with grew up in Winter Park, used to go surfing at New Smyrna / Ponce Inlet years ago, like 45 +/-. Surfing with 6-7’ sharks was part of the deal.
If you’re in the ocean, you’re swimming with sharks. I have witnessed a 10 foot hammerhead grab a fish off of somebody’s line at the end of pier. One hundred yards on the other end of the pier there were dozens of people swimming. You could see baby hammerheads frequently just a few feet off the beach. And it’s not just sharks. I saw a guy jump off the pier and a huge stingray swam out from under him. He said he landed on it. There’s a lot of stuff out there that will hurt you but it rarely ever does. Take a look at this:
There are thousands of people on Pensacola Beach in the summer time.
Where’s Flipper when you need him?
I’ve gone diving with sharks. My first thought is, what type? The wobbegong shark I’ve seen and the epaulet shark just really did not want me bothering them. They were absolutely not interested. Shoot, that dive I saw the epaulet also had a barracuda cruising through. That wasn’t interested either.
If you’re going to look at the negatives of a thing, you won’t have any adventures.
Bon Appétit Sharkey