Tuna Filets


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Posted by blank on February 15, 2001 at 10:45:38:

In Reply to: Re: Looking for Great White Shark diving in California... posted by dirk on February 15, 2001 at 10:24:18:

The danger can be greatly mitigated by placing
the filets of Tuna within the slipstream. This
reduces the coefficient of drag, thus allowing
the mission to proceed smoothly. Of course, the
buddy should also have filets, in case the
primary filets should fail to attract a shark.
In case of primary and secondary filet failure,
your DIR folding knife can be deployed in a
sideways slashing motion lightly nicking your
buddy, in order to complete the mission. It is
imperative to remain in buddy contact, as
mission completion by only one member will
result in the other member perpetrating a solo
dive.



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