Sh-sh-shark!

Former Member
Former Member
You probably know what's coming next. Should I have genuine concerns about having my leg ripped off by a shark, while in the sea? I want to start getting some open water swims in, but being in FL., I'm a bit nervous about it. Any thoughts or suggestions? Peace...
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 16 years ago
    Don't kid yourself. The sharks are *always* there. It's just that it's rare for them to bite a person, and usually it's only by accident. And like I always tell my swimmers, generally speaking the sharks in Florida are on the small side, so getting bit is one thing, having something bit off is another and very unlikely. My $.02 :)
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 16 years ago
    Don't kid yourself. The sharks are *always* there. It's just that it's rare for them to bite a person, and usually it's only by accident. And like I always tell my swimmers, generally speaking the sharks in Florida are on the small side, so getting bit is one thing, having something bit off is another and very unlikely. My $.02 :)
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