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Created by Macaha > 9 months ago, 27 Jul 2015
Macaha
QLD, 21893 posts
27 Jul 2015 10:43AM
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Fast becoming a no go zone,more beaches closed due to large shark sightings in the Ballina area over the weekend,theres even more warning on the Gold Coast as large schools of bait fish make their way north.


www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes

Macaha
QLD, 21893 posts
27 Jul 2015 11:27AM
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Reason this guy has black and white on the bottom of his board


www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes

Cobra
9106 posts
27 Jul 2015 9:46AM
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Don't know why you received the red for this thread Mac.

maybe because its another shark thread,,dont know.


Macaha
QLD, 21893 posts
27 Jul 2015 11:49AM
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Cobra said..
Don't know why you received the red for this thread Mac.

maybe because its another shark thread,,dont know.




Fan club mate,they don't have a home computer so can only thumb Monday to Friday

Topic of the coffee club yesterday was on sharks and how many attacks there has been lately.

Cobra
9106 posts
27 Jul 2015 9:53AM
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Macaha said..

Cobra said..
Don't know why you received the red for this thread Mac.

maybe because its another shark thread,,dont know.





Fan club mate,they don't have a home computer so can only thumb Monday to Friday

Topic of the coffee club yesterday was on sharks and how many attacks there has been lately.



its a fair point Mac,,,we spend a lot of time in the water.
i see another big shark spotted yesterday where that bodyboarder got attacked.

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
27 Jul 2015 11:59AM
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it is a **** thread,still good to read.....watched a massive bait ball go by yesterday,as they do a million times every year and nobody is eaten...... yep i have watched footage on goldy news with shark chasing them...guess what nobody was eaten. it is a luck of the draw type deal imo.

my favourite spots around ballina i must say have me a wee bit concerned,these places have always been sharky,just read what bob and gg have to say.....

on the coast pffft...we have drum lines and nets......no that is not bait for someone to attack me,just a fact

Macaha
QLD, 21893 posts
27 Jul 2015 2:09PM
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Chrispy crap thread and you replied seriously I wouldn't be surprised if an attack happens here on the Gold Coast in the near future

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
27 Jul 2015 12:17PM
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Macaha said..
Chrispy crap thread and you replied seriously I wouldn't be surprised if an attack happens here on the Gold Coast in the near future




you deserved a red for that mac ,crap thread and i replied....did you read the rest of what i said i did say good read straight after that. cool i wont reply then.

yes there might be a attack on the goldy...geez there might be a attack anywhere in the ocean,they do live and eat there

Macaha
QLD, 21893 posts
27 Jul 2015 2:18PM
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Pfff come on you know red is one my favourite colours with white and black

NewScotty
2350 posts
27 Jul 2015 1:12PM
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chrispy said...
Macaha said..
Chrispy crap thread and you replied seriously I wouldn't be surprised if an attack happens here on the Gold Coast in the near future




you deserved a red for that mac ,crap thread and i replied....did you read the rest of what i said i did say good read straight after that. cool i wont reply then.

yes there might be a attack on the goldy...geez there might be a attack anywhere in the ocean,they do live and eat there


Need more drum lines more culling.

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
27 Jul 2015 1:15PM
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NewScotty said..

chrispy said...

Macaha said..
Chrispy crap thread and you replied seriously I wouldn't be surprised if an attack happens here on the Gold Coast in the near future





you deserved a red for that mac ,crap thread and i replied....did you read the rest of what i said i did say good read straight after that. cool i wont reply then.

yes there might be a attack on the goldy...geez there might be a attack anywhere in the ocean,they do live and eat there



Need more drum lines more culling.



and more chippies to go with them

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
27 Jul 2015 1:19PM
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NewScotty said..

chrispy said...

Macaha said..
Chrispy crap thread and you replied seriously I wouldn't be surprised if an attack happens here on the Gold Coast in the near future





you deserved a red for that mac ,crap thread and i replied....did you read the rest of what i said i did say good read straight after that. cool i wont reply then.

yes there might be a attack on the goldy...geez there might be a attack anywhere in the ocean,they do live and eat there



Need more drum lines more culling.



So your saying drum lines and netting isn't working, after 50 plus years

Maybe we need to rethink the problem and find a better solution

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
27 Jul 2015 1:23PM
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jbshack said..

NewScotty said..


chrispy said...


Macaha said..
Chrispy crap thread and you replied seriously I wouldn't be surprised if an attack happens here on the Gold Coast in the near future






you deserved a red for that mac ,crap thread and i replied....did you read the rest of what i said i did say good read straight after that. cool i wont reply then.

yes there might be a attack on the goldy...geez there might be a attack anywhere in the ocean,they do live and eat there




Need more drum lines more culling.




So your saying drum lines and netting isn't working, after 50 plus years

Maybe we need to rethink the problem and find a better solution


well they are working atm compared to the non netted and drum lined beaches....how about we keep them there until we have a better idea/solution?

why am i responding to you in a shark thread.....yep im a uneducated dickhead

Macaha
QLD, 21893 posts
27 Jul 2015 3:28PM
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I think the drum lines and nets are doing a great job here.


I over heard a guy talking yesterday, said a shark chased a whale out of the water at d-bah on Saturday,I also heard a guy say an eye for an eye.


Anyway my topic was not for a cull shark debate but I had a feeling it may turn into one,it was a warming for guys that surf that area.

SP
10979 posts
27 Jul 2015 1:29PM
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They are working fine. QLD - 1 fatal in 44 years...

The fact you use the word cull to describe what they do shows that you don't even know what a cull is...
Or what the nets / drums do..

I could post the research programs that are done over here but you wouldn't read it or if you did you would just use it in some way to justify your position..

As Chrispy said , no point arguing

Will get dragged down to your level and beaten by experience...

I'm ****ed if i know why you keep responding to shark threads...

As i said the other day, love your passion but your understanding of the issue and the ability to have a discussion is beyond you.

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
27 Jul 2015 1:43PM
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jbshack said..

NewScotty said..


chrispy said...


Macaha said..
Chrispy crap thread and you replied seriously I wouldn't be surprised if an attack happens here on the Gold Coast in the near future






you deserved a red for that mac ,crap thread and i replied....did you read the rest of what i said i did say good read straight after that. cool i wont reply then.

yes there might be a attack on the goldy...geez there might be a attack anywhere in the ocean,they do live and eat there




Need more drum lines more culling.




So your saying drum lines and netting isn't working, after 50 plus years

Maybe we need to rethink the problem and find a better solution


i will bite.....where in the **** did he say they were not working? have you thought since they are working so well we may need more,and his response was alluding to that?

or perhaps he was just taking the piss knowing that your shark alert went off on your monitor and he was timing how quickly it was before you responded as we all have side bets going on....




Cobra
9106 posts
27 Jul 2015 7:22PM
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SP said..
They are working fine. QLD - 1 fatal in 44 years...

The fact you use the word cull to describe what they do shows that you don't even know what a cull is...
Or what the nets / drums do..

I could post the research programs that are done over here but you wouldn't read it or if you did you would just use it in some way to justify your position..

As Chrispy said , no point arguing

Will get dragged down to your level and beaten by experience...

I'm ****ed if i know why you keep responding to shark threads...

As i said the other day, love your passion but your understanding of the issue and the ability to have a discussion is beyond you.


SP its just another head in your hand moment

thePup
13831 posts
27 Jul 2015 7:34PM
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20 bucks on the table

NewScotty
2350 posts
27 Jul 2015 7:34PM
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jbshack said...
NewScotty said..

chrispy said...

Macaha said..
Chrispy crap thread and you replied seriously I wouldn't be surprised if an attack happens here on the Gold Coast in the near future





you deserved a red for that mac ,crap thread and i replied....did you read the rest of what i said i did say good read straight after that. cool i wont reply then.

yes there might be a attack on the goldy...geez there might be a attack anywhere in the ocean,they do live and eat there



Need more drum lines more culling.



So your saying drum lines and netting isn't working, after 50 plus years

Maybe we need to rethink the problem and find a better solution


No I was just putting out my own drum lines.
Mine are working

Macaha
QLD, 21893 posts
28 Jul 2015 5:05PM
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Another day another sighting.


www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/nocookies?a=A.flavipes

Cuttlefish
QLD, 1332 posts
28 Jul 2015 5:33PM
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I read this morning that (sadly) two motorcyclists lost their lives in seperate crashes on the Gold coast yesterday.
Since I ride motorcycles as well as surf I know I have much more chance of becoming a road statistic than a shark attack victim.
I've had plenty of near misses on my bike but virtually nothing to speak of so far with sharks.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
28 Jul 2015 6:22PM
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Cuttlefish said..
I read this morning that (sadly) two motorcyclists lost their lives in seperate crashes on the Gold coast yesterday.
Since I ride motorcycles as well as surf I know I have much more chance of becoming a road statistic than a shark attack victim.
I've had plenty of near misses on my bike but virtually nothing to speak of so far with sharks.


that you know of.

you lead a risky life

motorbikes

Cuttlefish
QLD, 1332 posts
28 Jul 2015 6:23PM
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SP said..
I get your point but They are not related statistics.

The incidence of road accidents does not relate to number of shark attack in any way..

It like comparing a pumpkin to a porcupine....

I can use the same methodology to prove by statistics that the average person has one testicle and an ovary... Which we know is impossible..


"The incidence of road accidents does not relate to number of shark attack in any way..."
I didn't say it does.
However I would hazard to bet that as a motorcyclist and surfer I am statistically at a higher risk of encountering a road based accident while riding than a shark attack while surfing, that's all.

SP
10979 posts
28 Jul 2015 4:40PM
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Umm you did.

You compared the risk of one to the other.

I was just pointing out., as has been done 1000 times before that you can't compare them on statistics..

But I deleted it before any responses for a reason.
These shark threads are becoming silly.

We know there is a risk. What the risk is no one can say..
Misusing statistics doesn't help anyone.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
28 Jul 2015 6:49PM
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If you were surfing balina today I would guess your risks odds could be a tad higher.

If anyone doesnt think so please feel free to surf balina.

Any takers. Surfing weekend at balina

Macaha
QLD, 21893 posts
28 Jul 2015 7:18PM
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Huge risk entering the water around Ballina huge, a thousand more chance of an attack surfing there than other spots these sharks are hanging around and for the long haul

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
28 Jul 2015 7:28PM
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Cuttlefish said...
SP said..
I get your point but They are not related statistics.

The incidence of road accidents does not relate to number of shark attack in any way..

It like comparing a pumpkin to a porcupine....

I can use the same methodology to prove by statistics that the average person has one testicle and an ovary... Which we know is impossible..


"The incidence of road accidents does not relate to number of shark attack in any way..."
I didn't say it does.
However I would hazard to bet that as a motorcyclist and surfer I am statistically at a higher risk of encountering a road based accident while riding than a shark attack while surfing, that's all.




I agree with you CF 100%. Definitely more risk riding a bike than surfing and sharks. If you lived at Balina though your risks surfing would be higher than those surfing elsewhere at the moment.

Cuttlefish
QLD, 1332 posts
28 Jul 2015 7:50PM
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Definitely dodgey down that way...here at home I rarely give a second thought to them.

Macaha
QLD, 21893 posts
28 Jul 2015 7:56PM
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I agree with both Ted and Cuttlefish,the issue is they are hanging around and have done for a long time.

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
28 Jul 2015 8:12PM
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well its not only balina.

go swimming in the Burleigh waters/ varsity lakes area.



oh but that's a risk some would say.

boom boom


these odds facts are stupid.

if a shark is hungry, is where you are - your in danger.


odds mean jack at that point.


canals scare me more than the ocean

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
28 Jul 2015 6:50PM
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