Quote Originally Posted by Andre
There isnt that many sharks here ,rules are:
Dont go at first or last light, especially at high tide during those times, check your feet for damage before runnning into the water,,dont hug your dog and then swim, dont swim near where dogs have swum,dont piss in the water.
We been in the water on the ocean side of Victoria within site of the great whites hunting grounds off Finders and Phillip Island nearly every morning for years and years the fish actually eat fish here by first choice its a mistake if they go for you either theirs or yours.

Funny true story.. I was out in the water one dark morning surfing and said to a guy next to me that I toyed with the idea of bringing a knife out for protection.

He said "do you really think you would stab a shark if one turns up?"
I grinned at him and said "No I could just slice you and paddle in ."

Running up deep beach sand will raise your arches in your feet.
Why not swim and do road work mix it up have more fun.
If you're damaged goods; do what suits at that time until your back into it all.
LOL i dont buy that shit andre about mistaken identity, ive read stories of sharks coming back for more after they were just checking out what the person was. And fuck, they bite things to see what they are...that one bite could fuckin kill ya anyway. So yeah fuck that ocean shit, snakey dont like the ocean...he watched jaws too much when he was little