A popular question around San Francisco is “Are there sharks in the bay?” A quick visit to any pier will often reveal fishermen pulling in bottom-feeding sharks such as the beautiful Leopard Shark and other harmless species.
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2/28/2011 12:55:40 pm
Those will be thy best friends, not to whom thou hast done good, but who have done good to thee.
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![]() Oh, the glory days of drenching the bay with the blood of majestic animals. ![]() Site of the Richmond whaling station closed in the early 70s ![]() Chopping the bait down to a smaller size. The bait used on this boat is skip jack tuna. ![]()
![]() Sometimes the shark will launch itself from the deep in such a stealthy manner that the bait handler does not pull away on time. A small snack for the shark, but hardly a reason to stop eating its normal diet of large, fat rich seals. ![]() First of all, no one, not even Andre Hartman or the guys from ‘Jackass’ are gonna get in the water during a feeding frenzy ![]() The photographer managed to snap this photo just before the turtle ripped him to pieces. Witnesses say the turtle was actually 'smiling' as it tore through the poor diver's flesh. ![]()
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