...continued... its cruel how they chum and then they just play around with a measly piece of fish like they are doing here and they frustrate the shark. Why cant they feed it, with big tuna's? its such an awesome sight to see them eat FULL, they snap a hard Tuna in half , like a biscuit. I wish they could give them food, and not just make them jump out the water, then give them nothing in reward. Thats what they do, so called scientists. Some are hunters in disguise as Scientists. FACT.
@SidneyXda "Some are hunters in disguise as Scientists." Perhaps. I wouldn't put it past some of the poachers to do such a thing. However, I seriously doubt Jessie Harper is involved in shark poaching. She is legit. Her work is helping scientists understand how many/few white sharks are left.
What is so cruel about chumming to attract sharks? They aren't killing sharks here.
Jessie's only "crime" is looking hot--even in chainmail! LOL. Kinda like Valerie Taylor. Grrrrr Ruff! Shark chix rock!
the best Great White program came on discovery recently. it was called "Great White Shark Appetite" - a black guy hosted it, and that was the bets ever ive seen. In that you wont see, stingy so called "scientists" feeding food the size of a peanut. i mean give them a good meal! in that program the guy fed a feamle Great White, 8 Tunas, huge tuna's! it just munched its way one after another and im telling ya it felt good to watch. you know she had a full stomach . its so cruel how they chum
You can adoptashark online at this website called adoptashark, I adopted a hammerhead with a satellite tag, very cool, they tell you where it went and how deep etc.
Amazing video, I have a growing fascination with these animal and hope to one day see or possibly work with them hands on. Thank you for your insight!
...continued... its cruel how they chum and then they just play around with a measly piece of fish like they are doing here and they frustrate the shark. Why cant they feed it, with big tuna's? its such an awesome sight to see them eat FULL, they snap a hard Tuna in half , like a biscuit. I wish they could give them food, and not just make them jump out the water, then give them nothing in reward. Thats what they do, so called scientists. Some are hunters in disguise as Scientists. FACT.
SidneyXda 2 years ago
@SidneyXda "Some are hunters in disguise as Scientists." Perhaps. I wouldn't put it past some of the poachers to do such a thing. However, I seriously doubt Jessie Harper is involved in shark poaching. She is legit. Her work is helping scientists understand how many/few white sharks are left.
What is so cruel about chumming to attract sharks? They aren't killing sharks here.
Jessie's only "crime" is looking hot--even in chainmail! LOL. Kinda like Valerie Taylor. Grrrrr Ruff! Shark chix rock!
jonser2008 1 year ago
the best Great White program came on discovery recently. it was called "Great White Shark Appetite" - a black guy hosted it, and that was the bets ever ive seen. In that you wont see, stingy so called "scientists" feeding food the size of a peanut. i mean give them a good meal! in that program the guy fed a feamle Great White, 8 Tunas, huge tuna's! it just munched its way one after another and im telling ya it felt good to watch. you know she had a full stomach . its so cruel how they chum
SidneyXda 2 years ago
3:10 is that scar? is he safe then? why cant these fishermen just fuck off and kill themselves . bastards .
SidneyXda 2 years ago
i feel the same way about mullet...i love mullet and i like tracking them and feeding them shark. blues too.
BOSSEdeNAGE 3 years ago
You can adoptashark online at this website called adoptashark, I adopted a hammerhead with a satellite tag, very cool, they tell you where it went and how deep etc.
paulinbaja 4 years ago
bullshit
scurpenin 2 years ago
man i saw a documentary with this chick like 10 yrs ago, where she was actually attacked by a shark, but wasnt really hurt, cause of the suit
idlenessss 4 years ago
yer pretty nice vid ... thx for upload and keep on
YGnoRMSter 5 years ago
Amazing video, I have a growing fascination with these animal and hope to one day see or possibly work with them hands on. Thank you for your insight!
dcschess05 5 years ago