OAHU, Hawaii — Hawaiian kayak fisherman Scott Haraguchi found himself in a miniaturized scene from 'Jaws' when a tiger shark attacked his kayak about a mile off the coast of Oahu.
OAHU, Hawaii — Hawaiian kayak fisherman Scott Haraguchi found himself in a miniaturized scene from"Jaws" when a tiger shark attacked his kayak about a mile off the coast of Oahu.
The video shows a large tiger shark stealthily approaching the bow of Haraguchi's kayak before opening its mouth to bite the kayak's left side. Despite the terrifying encounter, Haraguchi continued fishing after the incident. The shark left minor bite marks on his fishing-rigged kayak, which was otherwise unscathed.
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