Paddling back to the Shores in LJ this past Tuesday in a mean fog bank, visibility probably 100 feet out at 11:00am, got just back inside the MLPA and all the sudden about 25 feet off my left hand side a Mean fin is protruding about 1.5 feet above water and coasting graciously...
Scared the be-jesus out of me, you best believe I started paddling a bit faster at that time, a mistake I come to learn from several expert kayak anglers who later told me to just stay still, don't draw attention..
Guess, this Jet-skier in Florida didn't know the golden rule either.. Check out this video just released of a copper shark turning and lunging at a Jet-Skier cruising on by..
https://youtu.be/oOqt2HNY26g
What about you, any experiences and or advice??

