SUPing in Sydney Harbour - sharks anywhere?

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tans
tans
NSW
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2 Mar 2009 1:00pm
hi forum

so i've been out on my board a few times since all these recent shark attacks, and i must admit, SUPing by myself kind of freaked me out at the beginning, as i was constantly expecting to be chomped down by a shark

I'm kind of getting less freaked out the more i go out, probably because i haven't spotted a shark yet. oh, actually, that's a lie, i did see a baby grey nurse right on the shallows at Shelley beach whilst out on the board. but other than that there's been nothing

so i'm wondering how many other SUPers around sydney, specifically around the manly area have spotted any sharks whilst out on their boards.

i'd also like to know where all the SUPers are!! As ever since I got my board, whenever i'm out on the water (either Shelley or Little Manly), i haven't seen a single SUPing soul and i was thinking maybe there's safety in numbers ?!?!!
mybrosweeper
mybrosweeper
NSW
1016 posts
NSW, 1016 posts
2 Mar 2009 1:09pm
ey Tans,its the same for me up here on the mid north coast,one SUP town.I got myself a "NU water proof Ipod" who need friends.You can paddle guitar and noone to laugh at you lol.Been loads of sharks up here,but havent seen them from my SUP yet!!!You still have more chance of getting hit by a bus whilst sitting on ya dunny,than getting nailled by a noah,pffftttt, so Iam told
Brooko
Brooko
1672 posts
1672 posts
2 Mar 2009 11:10am
Thats easy, just dont fall off Theres sharks everywhere, your safer on a sup than a shortboard, dont worry about it
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
VIC
17570 posts
VIC, 17570 posts
2 Mar 2009 1:22pm
Don't worry.. Be happy..

They are more scared of us than we are of them (I keep telling myself)..

DJ
LSD
LSD
VIC
763 posts
LSD LSD
VIC, 763 posts
2 Mar 2009 4:14pm
HOW FAST CAN YOU PADDLE!!!

Bnaccas
Bnaccas
VIC
1722 posts
VIC, 1722 posts
2 Mar 2009 4:33pm
I use aeroguard all over my body and it works fine. I haven't been attacked once!

Sharks are everywhere but if you are protected you have nothing to worry about.
Piros
Piros
QLD
7305 posts
QLD, 7305 posts
2 Mar 2009 4:38pm
If your really concerned Dale Chapaman fits shark guards to customers boards , he said they are incredibley powerful as he has accidently turned them on when fitting them and been zapped , he has 2 in stock if anyone wants one , you can also fit them yourself.

Give him a call for more info , I think they are around the $500 to $600 mark
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AA
AA
NSW
2167 posts
AA AA
NSW, 2167 posts
2 Mar 2009 6:17pm
tans said...

hi forum

so i've been out on my board a few times since all these recent shark attacks, and i must admit, SUPing by myself kind of freaked me out at the beginning, as i was constantly expecting to be chomped down by a shark

I'm kind of getting less freaked out the more i go out, probably because i haven't spotted a shark yet. oh, actually, that's a lie, i did see a baby grey nurse right on the shallows at Shelley beach whilst out on the board. but other than that there's been nothing

so i'm wondering how many other SUPers around sydney, specifically around the manly area have spotted any sharks whilst out on their boards.

i'd also like to know where all the SUPers are!! As ever since I got my board, whenever i'm out on the water (either Shelley or Little Manly), i haven't seen a single SUPing soul and i was thinking maybe there's safety in numbers ?!?!!


Hey Tans, we are out there (Manly/Bower) on a regular basis and on Sydney Harbor every weekend. Seriously, I have NEVER seen shark in over 40 years of surfing, sailing and now paddling around the harbor and the northern beaches. They are out there but there are many precautions you can take to reduce what are already VERY LOW ODDS. Just being on top, as opposed to submerged is a big PLUS.

We all take a far greater risk hopping in our cars everyday - and don't think twice about it.

Here are some tips-
Almost every attack recently has been within an hour of sunrise or sunup.
Murky water and overcast conditions should also be avoided
Don't wear any bling if you think you are going to spend time in the water.

So where are we all? Drop us a PM and I will hook you up with some local paddlers and some social events.

Regards

Andrew.A
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
2 Mar 2009 4:52pm
OK the quicksilver pro's on ATM, 3 comp guy's out and 2 groms surfing the south wall.A pack of bait fish swim in followed be a 2 mtr shark,which swims directly under the groms! In today's local paper they ran a story regarding the recent shark attacks,they say no confirmed shark sightings during the weekend btw, I know both groms and they don't make up stories about sharks anyway!

I believe there well be more attacks on humans,so that in mind AA's advice is very important!

mac
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
2 Mar 2009 4:55pm
Oh btw tans if you look like your photo,your in big trouble mate,sharks love you guy's

mac
Brooko
Brooko
1672 posts
1672 posts
2 Mar 2009 7:13pm
62mac said...

OK the quicksilver pro's on ATM, 3 comp guy's out and 2 groms surfing the south wall.A pack of bait fish swim in followed be a 2 mtr shark,which swims directly under the groms! In today's local paper they ran a story regarding the recent shark attacks,they say no confirmed shark sightings during the weekend btw, I know both groms and they don't make up stories about sharks anyway!

I believe there well be more attacks on humans,so that in mind AA's advice is very important!

mac


I do also agree there will be heaps more attacks in the next ten years, as great whites are now a protected species since 95 I think, and I know quite a few pro fishermen and they say they have never seen so many young great whites around, great whites are 3m by about 3 yr of age and can live untill 8o yrs or so.
So dont get me started another thing these airy fairy greenies have to answer for, just like locking up the forests for years and never doing controlled burn offs , and then geez the place burns like all f***k and they wonder why, In some ways these guys have blood on there hands. I never beleive in catching and killing every shark, but catching the odd rouge great white in inshore waters, whilst the ocean has never been so overfished used to keep things in balance, they are normally an offshore beast so If one kept hanging around Inshore waters and It got caught so be it.
end rant.
jezza007
jezza007
NSW
300 posts
NSW, 300 posts
3 Mar 2009 10:20am
got staked by one off nth narra about 2ks out last september while whale watching on my sup. it was mybe 8-9 feet
rodriguez
rodriguez
VIC
883 posts
VIC, 883 posts
3 Mar 2009 11:43am
Hey Tans, i'm a like AA in over 40 years of surfing i've seen about 3, and yes they are there. AA suggestions are good, also dogs in the water and river mouths after storms are a big no no. Tans according to the guru of shark hunters Vic Hislop, there are so many great whites around philip island & western port he couldn't believe a surfer wouldn't get taken. That was 7 years ago! **** i hope i haven't jonared us all. Tans just relax have fun, what will be will be.
tans
tans
NSW
30 posts
NSW, 30 posts
4 Mar 2009 12:36pm
hi guys

thanks for all the posts, both the sensible and the silly ones ..love Bnaccas's aerogard idea! wouldn't that be something... cheaper than the $500 for a shark guard too

hey 62mac, no i don't look like a penguin... thankfully i guess

AA, not entirely sure what a PM is, but i'm generally paddling on a tuesday or thursday lunchtime, and every other saturday and sunday, when i'm not on babysitting duty for my little boy .. would love to hear about any social paddling gatherings or paddles around those times/days.
Lobes
Lobes
885 posts
885 posts
4 Mar 2009 10:47am
PM = Personal Message. Drop him an email
Bnaccas
Bnaccas
VIC
1722 posts
VIC, 1722 posts
4 Mar 2009 12:48pm
tans said...

hi guys

thanks for all the posts, both the sensible and the silly ones ..love Bnaccas's aerogard idea! wouldn't that be something... cheaper than the $500 for a shark guard too

AA, not entirely sure what a PM is, but i'm generally paddling on a tuesday or thursday lunchtime, and every other saturday and sunday, when i'm not on babysitting duty for my little boy .. would love to hear about any social paddling gatherings or paddles around those times/days.


You know how aeroguard tastes when you accidently get some in your mouth! Disgusting. If it didn't repel the shark I'm sure if it had a go at you it wouldn't come back for seconds with that sour/bitter taste.

PM is "Private Message" and you can do this by clicking "email" on the persons post. Or through their profile.
tans
tans
NSW
30 posts
NSW, 30 posts
4 Mar 2009 3:16pm
ah-ha! obviously, duh, silly me
AA
AA
NSW
2167 posts
AA AA
NSW, 2167 posts
4 Mar 2009 3:55pm
Hey Tans, yeh the old forum shortcuts can be a bit to short at times! Sorry about that

You will probably be on your own for a whilst On Tues and Thurs, but in a few weeks I have a couple of local girls who are starting up Women's classes and social paddles around Balmoral/Manly. Stay tuned and I will keep you up to date.


Andrew.A
The STandUP School
Balmoral Beach
teatrea
teatrea
QLD
4177 posts
QLD, 4177 posts
4 Mar 2009 3:51pm
I wonder how many people died from bee stings this year already , just another media beat - up.Yes those people who got mauled where very unfortunate and i feel for them.But Attacks are very rare.
Guys like The Guru Vic Hislop are Dick Heads!
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