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‘F — This!’ Terrorized kayaker stalked by Great White Shark

‘F — This!’ Terrorized kayaker stalked by Great White Shark

A kayakista in New Zealand rowed for his life while he was harassed for several minutes for a large white shark.

Matthew John Patrick Wells captured images of the terrible experience, saying it was an experience that he will never forget.

Great Kayaker White Shark Sizes

Wells said he was fishing for the king of the yellow tail on January 30 when he saw the predator in the water behind him.

For the numbers:

Wells said the shark seemed approximately 4.5 meters long, which is more than 14 feet. Wells was about 4 kilometers (approximately 2.5 miles) from a beach when the shark began to follow him, which equated a one -hour shovel for him, he said.

Wells said the shark followed him for about 8 minutes.

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First, Wells cut the live bait of his fishing line and began to row.

Credit: Matthew John Patrick Wells through Storyful

“He is following me. He is still behind me. He goes to my helm. He just follows me. He heard himself tell himself while he remailed.

“I regret all oaths, but I am S —– bricks at this time,” he added.

At one point, Wells considered what the shark could distract.

“I know I am based on the garbage, but I could get away your attention,” Wells said while throwing a bottle of water down theboard.

But the shark continued for several minutes.

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What they are saying:

“The shark finally left me unharmed, but the experience is one that I will never forget,” Wells told Storyful.

“It was a beautifully scary animal, A Apex Predator deserving our greatest respect … I am grateful for not being in the menu this day. “

The Source: The information in this article was taken from videos recorded by Matthew John Patrick Wells, and Storyful, a social media video licensing agency. This story was reported since Detroit.

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