Mike,
Like Wildman, I've surfed all my life along the California/Baja coasts without an issue.
At least look on the bright side: You'll probably die of shock and blood loss before you drown.
John
John Harper wrote:Mike,...look on the bright side: You'll probably die of shock and blood loss before you drown.
John
Wildman wrote:This is kinda like never letting firefighters know you are afraid of mice.......
Sheriff Joe wrote:I still have that or..Or...OR...ORVIS 5 wt. and reel! Best $250 I've ever spent....
Ants wrote:It is good that you are concerned about things in the ocean because they can frighten or even kill you. If you are enjoying whatever ( float tube or other) puts you in the bay / ocean, the concern about critters beyond you control goes way down. If the pleasure doesn't overcome the anxiety, quit. There are many other approaches that don't provide the stress.
I spent decades sailing in recreational sailboats and still got seasick. It was not predictable. In most cases, after my lunch was donated to Davey Jones Locker, the symptoms were gone for that outing.
Have an easy exit strategy. Use it before any panic sets in. Hopefully, the pre-launch anxiety will go away also.
Ants
Ants wrote:It is good that you are concerned about things in the ocean because they can frighten or even kill you. If you are enjoying whatever ( float tube or other) puts you in the bay / ocean, the concern about critters beyond you control goes way down. If the pleasure doesn't overcome the anxiety, quit. There are many other approaches that don't provide the stress.
I spent decades sailing in recreational sailboats and still got seasick. It was not predictable. In most cases, after my lunch was donated to Davey Jones Locker, the symptoms were gone for that outing.
Have an easy exit strategy. Use it before any panic sets in. Hopefully, the pre-launch anxiety will go away also.
Ants
Doug720 wrote:..Sharks know prey always taste better after the crap is scarred out of them!