Was on Maui at Kihei last February, beautifull spot.
There was some poor sucker using spinning lures, fishing out of a kayak with legs dangling in the water. Shark came up bit off lower leg, he bled out and died, a few months earlier a German girl was swimming 100 ft offshore and sahark bit off upper arm, bled out, same story. Saw that online and there was something like 13 attacks last year. The locals said dont swim/snorkel dawn or dusk or when its choppy wavy with sand stirred up and if snorkelling do it in pairs, then you dont "look" like thier fav snack, sea turtles.
There was some poor sucker using spinning lures, fishing out of a kayak with legs dangling in the water. Shark came up bit off lower leg, he bled out and died, a few months earlier a German girl was swimming 100 ft offshore and sahark bit off upper arm, bled out, same story. Saw that online and there was something like 13 attacks last year. The locals said dont swim/snorkel dawn or dusk or when its choppy wavy with sand stirred up and if snorkelling do it in pairs, then you dont "look" like thier fav snack, sea turtles.