Mark McCracken was minding his own business, trying to do some fishing off the coast of Santa Barbara on Saturday when he was rudely interrupted by a hammerhead shark which rammed McCracken’s boat twice. As the footage shows, the shark repeatedly circled the fisherman’s vessel as he tried to fend it off with his paddle.
The shark “followed me all the way into about three feet of water,” McCracken said. “Even after I got out of my kayak and made it to the beach he was sitting right there…it was pretty creepy.”
Just another reminder that the ocean is frightening and conspiring to kill you.
[NBC News] via [BroBible]
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