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    Posted: 04 Jan 2008 at 6:33pm
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Just watched TV3 news...... there was a story about multiple shark sightings up in Whangarei. Some 'expert' gave a speil about how sharks showed extra attraction to divers who wear bright yellow. So I suppose they show the same attention to yellow kayak's ?
 
I think I'll buy a red one.... or orange, or........ but not yellow.
 
Anyone who owns a yellow kayak ever had a shark lick your yellow lollipop ?Shocked
 
 
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I saw an episode of muthbusters on sharks and they did a colour test thing.... should have paid more attention. I know for sure they like things that glow in the dark though!
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The last kayak that was attacked in California was red, I sold my yellow kayak in april so good luck to the guy that bought it.
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Yeah I read about the guy in California, you gotta wonder about people who kayak and surf in an area known as the red triangle because of the number of GW attacks.
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I bought a book called "the devils teeth" about a couple of islands off the coast of california where massive great whites go to breed.A couple of yanks found an injured seal pup and hand reared it at their home in their pool and when it was well enough to be released they took it out on a mates boat to a seal colony they knew of on some islands just off the coast......they videoed the release but were too traumatised to watch the tape.The fish and game researchers were stoked when they were given the tape because they reckoned they would never have been allowed to release a live seal and film the attack.Great book, worth a read if you're interested in sharks.
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I read somewhere that 70% of 'shark attacks' were against yellow kayaks.... but further research revealed that 70% of kayaks were yellow. Numbers might be slightly out.
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I like that MiliThumbs%20Up
try this one...90% of fishermen catch 10% of the fishLOL
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i was fishing off ocean beach area yesterday and had a nice size  mako  around the boat...........me mad wife wanted to put a line in for it, wouldn't be surprised if it was the same one.............
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Try,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jkzw6DKlL3k
 Looks bad for the mighty Yellow prowlersCry
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Yea thats the episode I saw, interesting but is it the colour or the food they smell thats gettin them goin?

Really though, sharks are curious, buggers. If they see ya and your pulling fish they're gonna come have a look.
How many instances have there been where peoples kayaks have actually been bitten. The rudder yes, had that a couple times myself but thankfully nothings actually bitten my kayak.
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Yep, from my experience they are very curious , along the lines of a swimming cow with razor sharp teefs. 

I reckon the biggest pull factors for Mr. FangFace is smell and vibrations.

So, don't fart in ya Yak!LOL

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This thread has started barely two days ago and already 157 have read it.......and my guess is that quite a few are now too scared to go out in yellow yaks or any yaks for that matter.    Whilst the vast mayority of contributions to this site are valuable and informative beating the shark drum with highly speculative opinions is totally counterproductive.    It merely creates irrational fear, such as showing Jaws on TV last night at the height of the swimming season.
 
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Less then 157 would of viewed it, because many members would of read it more then once.
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bugger did i miss jaws last night.  i' m thinking i might attatch a large set of trebbles to the back of my yellow kayak in a bid to catch one of these fabled beasts , i guess i must look a bit like a giant popper from below !LOL
 in all seriousness i wouldnt recomend trying to catch a great white off a yak ,as they are endangered Thumbs%20Down, though i'm sure all donations of food packages will be greatfully received Big%20smile
 it'll never happen to me.
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After reading this forum about how yellow 'yaks could attract sharks Ive changed my mind about purchasing a yellow Prowler.Im going to buy myself a black one.Paint it like a seal......whaddyareckon? LOL
I think at the end of the day its just bad luck or fate. Unless of course you have been burleying up a storm with copious amounts of fleshy bloody bits then its just a matter of time.
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Umm - has anyone read todays Herald on Sunday, page 12? The return of the Taranaki Terror, 5 - 6 metre GW spotted off Waitara on Friday. DoC staff believe its an annual visitor that comes to feed on baby seals around the Sugar Loaf Islands. Personally I don't give a damn what colour my kayak is, if one of those puppies is around I don't want to be. My fear may be irrational but it would be very real in the presence of the Taranaki Terror! Take care you Naki ites.Unhappy
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And i was just about to book my place in the comp in my yellow yak....................GULP
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Milkey dont paint it black according to mythbusters sharks like in order
1.black
2.silver
3.yellow
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Originally posted by Rainbow Rainbow wrote:

Whilst the vast mayority of contributions to this site are valuable and informative beating the shark drum with highly speculative opinions is totally counterproductive.    It merely creates irrational fear, such as showing Jaws on TV last night at the height of the swimming season.
 
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But the same people that are not going to go out on the water or not buying yellow kayaks because of a fear of sharks ....Probably don't even think about crossing the road where there is a higher chance of being hit by some noddy in a car than eva getting bitten by a shark wilst out on the water..
 
 
 
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I am not sure who you are referring to Nylg, I have a yellow kayak and I'm still going fishing but have a healthy respect for Great Whites. There are areas in the world where surfers and kayakers are subject to regular attacks, fortunately a rarity in NZ. I have been surfing, diving and kayaking for over 45 years and haven't been eaten yet. The other day on a local habour I came across 2 large rays basking in shallow water, realistically I am far more likely to have a run in with one of these than a GW, and yes, getting wiped out in the car on the way to the beach is far more likely. However there is something a little bit spooky about an apex predator like the GW and if there is one cruising in your local waters being a little cautious doesn't seem to be irrational to me.
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