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Safety Bay Warning about a biter

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Created by MintoxGT > 9 months ago, 29 Nov 2011
MintoxGT
WA, 975 posts
29 Nov 2011 9:32PM
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This arvo whilst setting up to sail I feel this lump hit my foot, thinking maybe a ray or a cobbler I just kicked without thinking, then whack.......... A CRAB! A CRAB HAS MY TOE AND MY BOOTIE ............ Little biter, I kicked like a bastard and the little %^&$ had another crack, fastest water start I have done in ages!

You have been warned!

GT

Subsonic
WA, 3087 posts
29 Nov 2011 9:41PM
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Ive been bitten by a couple of the little buggers too whilst sailing there. I hope the crab enjoyed the post-nip show as i jumped and yelled obsenities at the sun, I didn't

I suppose id probably have a nip at the monster standing on my head too if i thought I was gonna get squashed!

MintoxGT
WA, 975 posts
29 Nov 2011 10:07PM
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Are crabs the devils work? Evil little buggers, and yes fair call, If you stood on my head I too would bite.

Sorry Mr Crab (Ya bastard)

GT

Subsonic
WA, 3087 posts
29 Nov 2011 10:17PM
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The Grinch
WA, 733 posts
29 Nov 2011 11:00PM
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I thought you meant the other type of biter. Had me worried for a bit.

Roar
NSW, 471 posts
30 Nov 2011 6:16AM
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I would be really impressed if you kicked the other kind of biter in the head

FormulaNova
WA, 14560 posts
30 Nov 2011 4:28AM
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Lucky you had a bootie on. It could have been worse.

I too got sucked in and thought you might have been warning about a man in a grey suit.

I prefer crabs!

Gidget
NSW, 104 posts
1 Dec 2011 10:57AM
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A shark had a go at me the other day, at Crowdy Head, on the Crowdy Bay National Park (northern) side. Was in the surf, overcast day, water not very clear, about 3pm in the afternoon, within the breakzone of the surf.....this thing leapt up out of the water about 2 foot towards the mast, about 6 inches in front of my front foot, then fell back in the water. I had seen what I thought was a fin circling around in the water, but dismissed it as being an hysterical hallucination. I think, as there has not been much bait fish around, and water was still quite cool, it was a tad hungry and wanting a closer look at what was in his/her turf. Scared the crap out of me, and got out straight away. Told some folks along the beach who were swimming, but they didn't seem too worried. A local surfer had been attacked on the southern side of Crowdy earlier this year.
www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/468124/shark-attack-surfer-bitten-at-crowdy-head/

burkey 1
WA, 14 posts
1 Dec 2011 11:42AM
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i started wearing booties because of the crabs there every time i drop in i get back on quick or you can see me constantly moving because if you stay still they will get you the first time they bite is a big shock, i have also been bitten by a crab at lucky bay so just be aware and don't hang around unless you can see what is around

NowindSurfer
WA, 163 posts
2 Dec 2011 9:08AM
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Lol You have to watch out for the crab divers to in summer in the sound They should have a dive flag There difficult to see when your heading towards the sun

saltiest1
NSW, 2494 posts
2 Dec 2011 12:38PM
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you would love mandurah then

Gonewindsurfing247
WA, 966 posts
2 Dec 2011 9:42AM
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NowindSurfer said...

Lol You have to watch out for the crab divers to in summer in the sound They should have a dive flag There difficult to see when your heading towards the sun


I warned a couple the other day. They were out for a leisurely snorkel at about 6.00pm just when the sun is getting low and the reflection off the water is blinding as you sail towards it. They were right in the middle of all of the action on the sandbar. Freestylers were sliding past them, speed sailors were fanging past them and kiters were riding past them. I thought the responsible thing to do was to turn around and explain to them how dangerous their situation was. I explained how it was difficult to see them when heading into the sun and how someone might accidently run into them and cause great bodily harm. The guy just looked up at me with this dumbfounded look on his face and then he and his girlfriend proceeded to stick their face back into the water and continued on their merrily way. No thanks for the warning, no we get it but we are risk takers, no nothing. Some people just don't have situational awareness no matter how clearly you try to explain things to them.

MintoxGT
WA, 975 posts
5 Dec 2011 2:49PM
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Sorry about the bit that made things sound worse but I kinda wanted that reaction, worked better for the tale side of things.

Lots of good advise re the crabbs and how to avoid them, I however want daily patrols and a frog man......... Ooops a Crab man snorkelling and warning us of the terrible danger lurking below

Mandurahhhhhhhhhhh, It's not just the crabs, its those devil fish, rocks that launch my fellow riders without notice and ELMO! WHO WANTS TO SAIL WITH A CRASHING PUPPET???? And a fast pappet at that

Cheers GT

FormulaNova
WA, 14560 posts
5 Dec 2011 5:33PM
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No worries. I think we all figured out you were "trolling".

I think I saw a seal at Safety Bay once, on the sand bar near the jetty, and it seemed to be playing with a fish. When I thought I saw this, I was half tempted to get closer to see if it really was what I thought it was, and half tempted to get the heck out of there in case it was something else!

Has anyone else seen this, or was it just a hungry Euro kiteboarder?

Subsonic
WA, 3087 posts
5 Dec 2011 7:45PM
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wouldnt be at all suprised if it was a seal you saw, they do like sunbaking on Seal Island round the corner from the pond....

BundyBear
NSW, 325 posts
5 Dec 2011 11:51PM
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FormulaNova said...



I think I saw a seal at Safety Bay once,


There is a colony of sea lions around the corner in Shoalwater Bay on Seal island, if you SUP over there they often come out for a swim with you

As for the crabs, they are always there, just do not linger too long on the sand

the stingrays are the ones that scare me

FormulaNova
WA, 14560 posts
6 Dec 2011 5:08AM
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Subsonic said...

wouldnt be at all suprised if it was a seal you saw, they do like sunbaking on Seal Island round the corner from the pond....


Yeah I know they are around the corner, as I rented a kayak and went over to seal island one day.

I just never thought they would come that close to the pond.

rickwindt
WA, 245 posts
6 Dec 2011 12:47PM
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I had one hanging of my foot in Melville the other day haha. I was pissed off first but then I realised.. What would I do if I had pincers, would weigh not even a kilo and some 88 kg big dude would stand on top of me?

rickwindt
WA, 245 posts
6 Dec 2011 12:48PM
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BundyBear said...

FormulaNova said...



I think I saw a seal at Safety Bay once,


There is a colony of sea lions around the corner in Shoalwater Bay on Seal island, if you SUP over there they often come out for a swim with you

As for the crabs, they are always there, just do not linger too long on the sand

the stingrays are the ones that scare me



Seal often means sharks... sharks often means, well you'd probably know already

jsnfok
WA, 899 posts
6 Dec 2011 2:35PM
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Gonewindsurfing247 said...

NowindSurfer said...

Lol You have to watch out for the crab divers to in summer in the sound They should have a dive flag There difficult to see when your heading towards the sun


I warned a couple the other day. They were out for a leisurely snorkel at about 6.00pm just when the sun is getting low and the reflection off the water is blinding as you sail towards it. They were right in the middle of all of the action on the sandbar. Freestylers were sliding past them, speed sailors were fanging past them and kiters were riding past them. I thought the responsible thing to do was to turn around and explain to them how dangerous their situation was. I explained how it was difficult to see them when heading into the sun and how someone might accidently run into them and cause great bodily harm. The guy just looked up at me with this dumbfounded look on his face and then he and his girlfriend proceeded to stick their face back into the water and continued on their merrily way. No thanks for the warning, no we get it but we are risk takers, no nothing. Some people just don't have situational awareness no matter how clearly you try to explain things to them.


yea too right, and who goes snorkeling in 22 knots of wind in a flat boat channel, WTF

jsnfok
WA, 899 posts
6 Dec 2011 2:37PM
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rickwindt said...

I had one hanging of my foot in Melville the other day haha. I was pissed off first but then I realised.. What would I do if I had pincers, would weigh not even a kilo and some 88 kg big dude would stand on top of me?


if i was that crab i would pissed off and go for your foot



Stuthepirate
SA, 3589 posts
6 Dec 2011 5:30PM
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BundyBear said...


There is a colony of sea lions around the corner in Shoalwater Bay on Seal island, if you SUP over there they often come out for a swim with you

As for the crabs, they are always there, just do not linger too long on the sand

the stingrays are the ones that scare me



I stood on a stingray there last week. Scared the bejeebus out of me. The crabs have a go at me all the time. li'l bastards.

burkey 1
WA, 14 posts
10 Dec 2011 10:54PM
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there were plenty here today mostly up by the yatch club shallow end of the pond you could see them all running about thank god for booties, i am sure one was chasing me

WA66
WA, 138 posts
12 Dec 2011 9:02AM
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BundyBear said...

FormulaNova said...



I think I saw a seal at Safety Bay once,


There is a colony of sea lions around the corner in Shoalwater Bay on Seal island, if you SUP over there they often come out for a swim with you

As for the crabs, they are always there, just do not linger too long on the sand

the stingrays are the ones that scare me



They're seals at Seal Island funnily enough, not sea lions.
They are all males and apparently head there after mating season for a bit of R n R !!! What a life, no females to annoy them... hahaha ;o)
Years ago there used to be one that would venture round to Safety Bay and hang around the Bent St. boat ramp for fish as the fisherman came in and cleaned their fish. Had a bit of a funny eye, not seen it for a long time though.
Was probably the same one i saw once have a go at a windsurfer on the Penguin Island sand bar in the shallows ! Don't be fooled they can move quick in or out of the water when they want and would give a nasty bite.
Pity the same one isn't frequenting Dunger Island now where all the tea baggers have now set up camp...
One day nature will again reclaim the sand bar and put 50m of water between the shore and it ! That will do the trick.



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