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<blockquote data-quote="Bush" data-source="post: 593526" data-attributes="member: 6815"><p>Another Shark Story.</p><p>A group of blokes in a 14ft Quinny were on a spearfishing and fishing holiday in QLD.</p><p>They got caught up in a unexpected storm on a day trip out and sort refuge on a small type of Atoll Island.</p><p>For 10 days they were stranded quite some distance miles away from their base camp at Heron Island.</p><p>They ended up eating things like captured sea birds, some small baby turtles for soup and some small reef sharks.</p><p>They would go out in shallow water and splash around and entice the reef sharks tobe speared for tucker.</p><p>On one of the days a larger tiger shark appeared heading towards one of the splashers.</p><p>I heard he ran for his life hobbling over the coral patches.</p><p>I heard the Tiger was around 12ft long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bush, post: 593526, member: 6815"] Another Shark Story. A group of blokes in a 14ft Quinny were on a spearfishing and fishing holiday in QLD. They got caught up in a unexpected storm on a day trip out and sort refuge on a small type of Atoll Island. For 10 days they were stranded quite some distance miles away from their base camp at Heron Island. They ended up eating things like captured sea birds, some small baby turtles for soup and some small reef sharks. They would go out in shallow water and splash around and entice the reef sharks tobe speared for tucker. On one of the days a larger tiger shark appeared heading towards one of the splashers. I heard he ran for his life hobbling over the coral patches. I heard the Tiger was around 12ft long. [/QUOTE]
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