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WOULD YOU SAVE IT

:clap: Good for them! :2thumbs:
Trying to help an animal like this is a pretty dicey proposition... :shocked:
I probably would have tried something stupid, like twisting a rope around it's tail, and dragging it back into the surf.
But Momma never said that I was too awful bright! :D
 
Tough one..!!

love animals regardless of wether they like us or not. I would do what I could, within reason, to get him back out or picked up by those that could help. Miss a day of swiming is a small price to pay. Just me.....;)
 
:agree: But just because it's not cute, cuddly, and doesn't eat humans; does that give us the right to stand as Judge, Jury, AND Executioner? :shocked:
 
:agree: But just because it's not cute, cuddly, and doesn't eat humans; does that give us the right to stand as Judge, Jury, AND Executioner? :shocked:


Is this a trick question? The answer is yes, if laws in your area allow shark hunting for a specific species. However, if laws don't allow shark hunting, then you are considered (ready for this, Bob D?) a law breaker. Do you get it Bob? Hint: You may have to read the helmet thread again.:joke:

Bob, were you talking rattle snake or shark?
 
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love animals regardless of wether they like us or not. I would do what I could, within reason, to get him back out or picked up by those that could help. Miss a day of swiming is a small price to pay. Just me.....;)

"how do you mean "like us" .....with a little salt and pepper maybe :roflblack::roflblack:"
 
Let nature takes its course, no human intervention required. The seagulls would then have a feast and no laws would be broken.

Is this a trick question? The answer is yes, if laws in your area allow shark hunting for a specific species. However, if laws don't allow shark hunting, then you are considered (ready for this, Bob D?) a law breaker. Do you get it Bob? Hint: You may have to read the helmet thread again.:joke:

Bob, were you talking rattle snake or shark?
 
if i was shark fishing in the ocean i would do a catch and release, the only reason i said i would not save it is because it was on a public beach. this means it was hunting the waters the people were swimming in.
 
A good deed by all. I would probably participate in same. I shoo spiders out of my garage rather than step on them. That's just me.
 
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