Deterring a Great White

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elviento
elviento
NSW
23 posts
NSW, 23 posts
8 Mar 2010 11:58pm
www.diveandfish.com.au/


Do any of you guys go for these electronic shark repellents. Pricey, looks cumbersome but was interesting. Friend mentioned his spear fishing mate uses something like it.

jh2703
jh2703
NSW
1225 posts
NSW, 1225 posts
9 Mar 2010 12:29am
Do you get a money back guarantee if it doesn't work?????
Flipper11
Flipper11
VIC
356 posts
VIC, 356 posts
9 Mar 2010 12:45am
They dont work it's like putting some thing in front of a road train, nothing stops jawsand a thumb down
Mister Dugong
Mister Dugong
368 posts
368 posts
8 Mar 2010 11:13pm
even if they do work around you, your just pissing off a shark with electric shocks for everyone else near you.
That is unless he comes back for ya when the batterys go flat
hinch
hinch
NSW
45 posts
NSW, 45 posts
9 Mar 2010 7:43am
A couple of guys I know swear by these and wear the individual ones while diving. They say the shark shield has been tested. One negative is that it is possible to zap yourself.
PsyberG
PsyberG
VIC
15 posts
VIC, 15 posts
9 Mar 2010 11:58am
A mate who spearfishes uses one. He reckons that they actually attract sharks in the area to you (they are attracted by the electrical impulses) then stop at ~ 10m distance. Personally I would prefer not to see any sharks at all

He also said you get a pretty nasty shock if you forget to turn it off before climbing back into the boat.
russh
russh
SA
3027 posts
SA, 3027 posts
9 Mar 2010 11:44am
One of the local boys tried one out at Sellicks one day - attached to his back leg on the run out - gybed and then the electric current probe / wire trailled over his back foot and zapped him - experiment failed. But it still brings a smile to my face thinking about it
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