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  1. Sep 6, 2022 · A great white shark then begins circling the kayak. Great white sharks can be found in waters off Northern California, particularly during the warm, summer months. Sharks will often circle objects ...

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  2. Sep 6, 2022 · The big shark circled the kayak angler for several minutes. The angler, who goes by the monicker “Fisherman’s Chronicles,” posted a video of the incredibly close encounter with the apex ...

  3. Sep 8, 2022 · Sep 8, 2022, 01:15 PM EDT. Ilan Toussieh spotted what looked like a “huge grey submarine” under his kayak, and it soon registered that he was in the company of a “freakin’ massive” great white shark. (Watch the videos below.) As he noticed the predator circling him, he tried to keep his cool. “The shark was about as long as my kayak ...

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  4. Sep 9, 2022 · 00:10:03. Ian Toussieh experienced one of the most intense moments any angler will encounter. While fishing off the coast of Central California, Toussieh’s kayak was circled by a great white shark, which he shared on his YouTube channel, Fisherman’s Chronicles. Toussieh captured the encounter from not one, but multiple angles including a ...

  5. Nov 10, 2023 · The great white shark in this clip gets a little too close for the comfort of the kayaker! He is not even that far from the shore, but this apex predator is circling. Without warning the shark nudges the kayaker’s paddle but no serious damage is caused.

  6. Oct 23, 2023 · The shark then starts to circle the kayak. The shark keeps circling the kayak while the man starts recording it. At one point, Toussieh mentions that the shark is as big as his kayak. Although most great white sharks are smaller, the largest can grow to be 20 feet long. While males can grow to 11 to 13 feet, the average female is 15 to 16 feet ...

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  8. Scott says sharks will usually investigate before deciding to attack. This is where the bumping and sometimes nibbling come in. Sharks use their mouths to determine if something is potentially edible. Kayaks, and even humans, are usually discarded as not tasty. Strosaker’s encounter was a classic example of this bite and test behavior.

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