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  1. Wahlin Scott B
    Wahlin Scott B avatar
    10/10/2011 11:10 AM
    [youtube">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqhiebQBDvo[/youtube">



  2. Sandy Clark
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    10/21/2011 9:10 AM
    Scott, are there any courses along the Gulf or in the southeast that could have bull sharks get into waterways? I know you have your share of bull sharks because they are involved in virtually every shark attack in the gulf and east coast.



  3. Wahlin Scott B
    Wahlin Scott B avatar
    10/21/2011 11:10 AM
    I would not think a golf course lake could support a shark for very long. I presume they are feeding the sharks in the story. But the answer to your question is yes. It could easily have happened at Longboat Key Club.

    The guys in this video are more of a concern on golf courses:

    http://www.tampabay.com/components/video/macks-fishing-camp-continues-on/40755940001/2652468001



  4. Shannon Wheeler
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    11/3/2011 8:11 PM
    When I worked at Admiral's Cove in Jupiter, FL, we would have everything from black tip sharks to manatee to tarpon come through at any time. A majority of water on the course was lined with mangroves and had access to the intracoastal waterways. I sure miss the Snook.

    Shannon Wheeler
    Fountains Country Club
    Lake Worth, FL



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