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We don’t “do” public beaches. We swim from our boat.

If I was in the above situation I’d take off my sunscreen shirt, load both hands with wet sand from the bottom and throw it forcefully into the BG’s eyes at the right time; then take him out, using my shirt as a flexible weapon if needed.

2nd If: If I was a beachgoer; I’d have one of those plastic/composite fixed blades in my beach kit.
 

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I have repeatedly told all my family that if in extreme danger and close to water, get in the water. To me, an open body of water offers so many advantages for evade and escape. And yes, even in FL I’d take my chances with the possible gator over the higher probability of getting shot or stabbed on land if I can’t outrun the person.

I too am extremely comfortable in the water. we used to swim across the coves at Lake Mead when I was a kid, many people used to die this way out there, it’s a deadly lake, but we never gave it much thought as we swam so much. Spent my summers swimming all day in grandparents pool. I used to be able and swim a mile not that long ago, can rest and float on my back, etc.

Interesting fact: Bullets can’t penetrate past 4 feet of water, no matter the caliber, as proven by Mythbusters.
Exactly! “Please Mr. bad guy; please don’t make me jump off the bridge!” 😉

We all learned to swim at a young age, and I was snorkeling and spearfishing offshore by the time I was 13.

I actually was “informed” by a former band member’s wife that “it’s a Florida thing; all you Florida boys can swim like fish!”
I never even thought about it ‘til then; I thought that everybody did. All the guys I grew up with did…. 🤷🏻‍♂️
 

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We were given swm lessons at 6 years of age. Then in the USMC, we learned not only how to swim but stay afloat for days should a ship we were on were sinking for some reason. Not only learn how to swim but swim with a full battle pack and utilities on including boots.

I don't mind swimming, I'm comfortable in the water, yet I don't have any interest in sports involving the water.
My kids and grandkids all swim like they grew up in the water (which they did, but the grandkids are still growing).
I believe that both Trae (Richard B. the third) and Leighann learned as babies; so they’ve both been swimmers for longer than they can remember…
 

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I can walk down the street to the beach and do so frequently.

However, I am not getting in the ocean waist deep; I might venture almost knee deep...
I am afraid 👶 of sharks, they bite and you get stitches, miss a hunk of flesh, or a limb😱; its not that you get killed, but are missing some muscle & tendons that you wish you still had.
Low odds of it happening but I don't care, I'm not getting the the sharks food bowl, that is fear.
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I avoid places I can't carry, that is not fear; I'll go unarmed if it is a "have to".
I'd go to Wal-Mart unarmed repeatedly before I'd get in the ocean waist deep once; I've seen people catch 5-6 ft Bullsharks while surf fishing, Nope, nope, nope.

I put getting in the ocean on par with stripping down to your underwear covering yourself in a honey salmon glaze and walking unarmed through Grizzly country at night. Nope.

I've got a PM9 on me (minimum) at the beach, in my cargo shorts.
More than a few years ago, we were out at some linear rocks I found about 11-12 miles out (that was in the pre-GPS days when I was using Loran).

I saw a nice grouper get down on the bottom on his side; and wiggle his way under the south end of one rock pile. I knew that there was a ledge under both the north and south ends, and the opening got much bigger in the center of the rock pile. The was a small opening up top in the center where you could look in; though better with a dive light.
So I go over there, look in that hole; and all I can see is brown. Thinking it was the grouper, I shot it with my speargun.

Then the shark comes lumbering out of there; through the ledge on the north end; with my spear in his side, about 1/3 up from the tail.

So, I swam towards the back of the boat, looking for Paula along the way, as she’s snorkeling, around; looking at the fish, turtles, starfish, etc. So I get her attention and motion for her to get out of the water. She got out, and I swam over to the transom; telling her to take the spear gun, put it on the floor of the boat, and stand on it.

I got out, then got on my knees, pulling the shark over by the boat with the spear; trying to get it out. It was a double wing spear head; but only one wing had opened up, just under the shark’s hide.

Then things got interesting. I’m trying to hold the shark against the side of the boat to cut through the hide to get the spear out, and the sharks throwing me around on that non-skid deck (taking the hide off of my knees), as he's ramming the side of the boat with his head; trying to get to me. I eventually got the hide cut far enough to peel the spear out.

At that point; I decided to let him have that rock pile, and I moved a few 100 yards farther south to the next one.

I swim with sharks pretty regularly, and have swum with barracuda off Marathon; down in the keys. It’s a lot like going to Walmart; as long as you keep your wits about you, and don’t let any Wallmartians get too close behind you, you’ll be fine. 👍
Personally; I’d rather be with the sharks. At least they’re easily identified; and you don’t have to wait until they start to act to react.
 

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I snorkeled with sea snakes on Okinawa and with human sized claims off a little island off the Philippines. Other than that,, beaches suck monkey butt juice
Yep. We don’t “do” the beach…. 👍

This island is where we often cruise to and meet up with family and friends.
(I showed them where it was.)

This is off the back corner of our tri-toon:
Water Sky Cloud Watercraft Naval architecture


That’s Kevin’s boat with the tee-top.
He’s a DoD contractor, and spends much more time in the sandbox than he gets to be here:
Water Cloud Sky Boat Watercraft


That’s Brian’s tri-toon; and it’s pretty big.
Those are twin 200 HP Etechs on the back of a 31 footer; and those pontoon logs are as big in diameter as a 55 gallon drum!
It make our 24 footer with a 225 HP Honda look small.
Water Sky Boat Cloud Watercraft
 
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