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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise Tom" data-source="post: 155059" data-attributes="member: 27883"><p>I think this is what motivated me to study them. Jaws got me terrified of them, and my reaction was to study them and learn everything I possibly could about them. Before I realized it didn't pay, I was on a path to become an Ichthyologist. Aced all of my oceanography and marine biology classes. Figured I live on a boat and wear flip flops my whole life and be poor but happy.</p><p></p><p>Then I discovered the movie business. Free food. Free world travel. Good pay for playing with animals. Good benefits. Can't beat it.</p><p></p><p>This thread reminded me... Time to plan another kayaking trip. Some friends and I start at one end of Catalina and paddle down to the other end over the course of a few days, camping on empty beaches the whole way. We usually have a line in the water as we paddle catching mostly calico bass. I frequently pop on the mask and snorkel and flop over the side for a dip in the cool water and a look-see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise Tom, post: 155059, member: 27883"] I think this is what motivated me to study them. Jaws got me terrified of them, and my reaction was to study them and learn everything I possibly could about them. Before I realized it didn't pay, I was on a path to become an Ichthyologist. Aced all of my oceanography and marine biology classes. Figured I live on a boat and wear flip flops my whole life and be poor but happy. Then I discovered the movie business. Free food. Free world travel. Good pay for playing with animals. Good benefits. Can't beat it. This thread reminded me... Time to plan another kayaking trip. Some friends and I start at one end of Catalina and paddle down to the other end over the course of a few days, camping on empty beaches the whole way. We usually have a line in the water as we paddle catching mostly calico bass. I frequently pop on the mask and snorkel and flop over the side for a dip in the cool water and a look-see. [/QUOTE]
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