Algorithms or no Algorithms, your show speaks for itself. Stick with it and I guarantee you will receive the recognition you deserve. I worked my entire career in broadcasting and I learned to recognize talent.
Agree. Hal needs to forget algorithm cons etc and just keep at it...2 or 3 a week and he will become huge, whether the tourist lobby/academic lobby like it or not!!
Even I have to constantly go to a channel I subscribe to to check on if I'm up to date with viewing the videos, I'll do that if the channel puts out good content like this one. I suggest that everyone get into the habit of doing that. If RUclips chooses to not show me a video, I'll still be able to see it because I went to the channel and saw it myself.
Second time in a row, your video is showing up immediately on my Home feed Hal. Just keep plugging away with solid content and the success will keep coming, even if it’s not a linear trajectory. You’re still my favorite channel to get Shark attacks from
I live in Ct, near the coast...Residents in the northern coastal states know that we now have a huge great white population that hunt the sea lions and seals that migrate between the dozens of N. Atlantic islands. Along all of the New England coastal beaches, news helicopters often show dozens of these sharks swimming within 100 yards of our local beaches... and they are there from spring to fall. Anyone foolish enough to swim 400 yards from shore is either ignorant of reality or is too ego driven to realize the danger they are in. Kayaks are constantly being bumped... and this is at a mere 50 feet from the beaches.
In 2012 that wasn't the case-GWS had been increasing for a few years on the Cape, but were no where near the current population levels+ I believe that was the attack (profiled here, on visitors) that signaled things had changed. I know local people who still swim off Cape Cod, sometimes from boats. They've been doing so for decades and even though they know its no longer wise they are loathe to give it up-same with surfers. There are so many GWS so close to shore it's a miracle that there haven't been more fatalities.
I think a lot of people who engage in ocea activities are actually very aware of reality. I won't get into the statistical likelihood of being attacked or bitten by a large shark, but many people know the risk they take and choose to pursue their passion. Life's worth living, you could die of some freak health event at any moment and I really think your own ego is a bit inflated. Have more respect for people, only stupid people assume others are stupid
@@rockyevans1584I live in northern california and my step dad would go scuba diving to go abalone hunting with his friends while I'd snorkle on the surface out of point arena and we had a nearly identical incident where a dude was abalone hunting with his buddy and got decapitated by a great white. This happened about 50 miles north of point arena where we'd launch and I definitely thought about it every time I went into the water after but as you said it's not like anyone is coming out here and getting into the water without knowing what's swimming with them.
@@whatsmolly5741 dang, that's wild. I haven't been in the ocean since watching this channel but that's because I'm in the middle of canada and haven't taken a vacation since the pandemic. Tough not to view those waters a little differently when you hear about every reported attack in the last 123 years haha
I ran into this guy in a bar one night in south f!ordia. At the time I wasn't aware he had a RUclips channel..we drank steadily for several hours and somehow brought up my legitimate fear of sharks..and how it's been a fear of mine since I was a young kid. I know its ridiculous but we had a decent size in ground pool and I would visualize a shark attacking me...this man told me shark attack stories for 3 hours...years later I stumbled across this channel!!
@@pattieh5118 I would not describe him as experienced but he has experience. Rather he took his girlfriend into the town for a few drinks and a nice meal than do what he does. They both like it though and have the same ethos.
Good call… as Hal says, we all need to know the reality of what these magnificent animals do in their environment. It’s a lottery if you “go into that water”… very rare, but totally devastating when its “your” ticket that comes out of the hat.
Yep. It's a balance of sensibility and living life. With the water though, it's always safe until it's not. Then when it's not, it's life changing for the worse usually - or life ending.@@paul-d-mann
This is the way Hal! I know it’s very frustrating dealing with RUclips but you just keep putting out these great videos And we will continue to send people here. Anytime I see someone pushing the “99.9% of shark attacks are mistaken identity.” I sent them here to where you have compiled the raw data.
It's hilarious to me when tree huggers say sharks mistake identity, when they can literally feel you up from a long ways away with electrical signals. I also love how they pretend apex carnivores don't just eat any type of meat when it's easily available, like bears, humans and lions do. If humans do it, you bet your ass some fish brain apex is going to do it lol
@@amiLore What I learnt about "experts" is that many claim they are such, but they are far from. Expert on paper is cute, but in practice, if you can't apply it properly to the real world; you're no expert.
Hal I think you're right about great white test bites. If they grab somewhere boney they probably lose interest, but If the gums touch flesh and no bone, I think it triggers the feeding response
@@annabizaro-doo-dah Hal pointed this out awhile back but as crazy as it seems it seems like bites to the head and shoulders (as long as it doesn't take your head) often result in the leaving you along, thighs though and it seems they go into feeding mode
I’m from South Australia, love the shark topic, many famous GW attacks here including Rodney Fox. Just wanted to say great one stop shop for shark attack info. Great vids.Just subscribed.
Hal, so glad you are back again. Great show! I'm with you, no swimming in their habitat. I love the ocean, but only go in the surf as it spreads up the beach! 🏖️
Thank you, Hal. Glad to see the last 2 postings. Kept checking. YT is sooo...well, I don't know what. I get used to things and then, poof, they're gone.
Love the subject matter and your delivery style…very cool and casual but accurate and precise; a great combination! Six or so years ago, we swam out to a sandbar off the coast of Charleston, S.C. (N of Patriot Point). When we got there, I saw a guy with a little toddler sitting on his shoulders in neck deep water. I immediately thought how irresponsible we all were for going out there. Mad at the the guy who exposed his child, we decided to go back before we had to witness a horrific event. I’ll never do it again. The feeling of vulnerability, for me, was seeing that little girl with no chance to survive, should her dad be attacked.
Watched an idiot with his baby daughter on his shoulders going up an escalator with empty space on either side. A good 15 - 20 foot drop. His daughter would have been dead. Watched another idiot place his 5 year old on a LEDGE so he could take a picture. Down he went. 18 feet onto a soft sofa that happened to be there. The mother placed her INFANT on the ground and ran after her husband after his stupidity caused the fall and LEFT the baby there?!?!? This was at a former place of work. A lot of us are just monkeys. Not primates. Monkeys.
This double-feature in the month of Hallowe'en is very fitting...there aren't many greater horrors than being attacked by a shark. Thanks for another great episode, Hal.
Oh but there is .. to swim amongst many shark's, and be nudged till you're skin is raw! When you're back on the beach, you realize the shark's like you, and think you're worthy of their company!
Thank you so much for converting meters to feet! I always have to pause videos and look at a conversion chart 😂. So annoying, so it’s much appreciated that you do so!
I always look forward to your show, truly, I've started checking the channel daily rather that waiting to be informed, as I know they're screwing you over.
Thank you for your videos. My kids surf, snorkle and free dive off San Diego Coast. I warn them of the dangers and what to do if faced with a shark (thanks to info you and others share). But they love their activities. Me: I'm now afraid to go in the water. I grew up in West Africa and swam in the ocean all the time. Once I was warned by some Africans that there was a shark in the water. I was a young kid, in a hurry to get in and didn't listen or hear what they were saying. Lots of hammerheads in the area that they would catch when they went out fishing. Awhile back I was going to get a kayak and kayak more but now I see how sharks like to go after kayaks, so I'm glad I didn't (I got too busy).
In my one experience with shark sightings, tptb were more interested in saving the tourist trade than in saving any swimmers' lives. As soon as you mention shark, anyone with a brain stays out of the water. That may be the case here where minimal shark attack information is available.
Having been to Truro many times, swimming there never crossed my mind - too many seals right there. Plus the White shark population is VERY robust. Thanks for posting, Hal ☆
Hal, I lived around the N. CA coast for 40+ years, and the area off the Sonoma & Mendocino coast is very popular for abalone diving. It's also very popular for the GW hunting areas because of the abundance of seals and sea otters that are plentiful in that area. Granted, many people frequent that area during abalone season, but they are not at the top of the food chain. They're just another meal! There's also a real nasty undertow in the Goat Rock area, and if you get into that water, the Pacific Ocean will grab you and spit you back out in 2-3 days. I've lost a couple of friends that got alcohol stupid and paid the price! Same deal with diving around the Farallon Islands, especially during the seal birthing season. A GW target rich environment!
It’s so rad seeing all the support you have Hal!!!! You rock dude We are with you & spreading word of your channels on diff platforms! Love your storytelling style Rock on & God bless us all
It's good to see you back Hal, hopefully you don't have to fight to have awesome harmless informative content, but if you have to fight, fight your ass off!!!
Hey Hal, like so lovin your channel. All I have to say is by the time that shark got a taste of what I turned lose in that water. I really believe that he/she wouldn't want to ever bite anyone again 😅😅😅😅😅. Thank you for having a great show.
Hello Hal! I haven't seen you on RUclips for a long time and when I came across you just now I noticed that I was no longer subscribed to you. I'm not sure what happened, but it's great to see you on here again. As always, your show was fascinating to listen to and imagine the stories as you unfolded them. I must admit however... the best part was watching the tip of a dark cat tail cross the entire bottom portion of your screen right behind you, about midway through your show. It was adorable. :) You should show your cat to us sometime. :)) Great to subscribe back up and pick up your show!! I've wondered from time to time what happened to you. I hope you've weathered all your RUclips issues that you had been having.
Hi Hal ! Hope you and your Family are doing well and staying safe . Glad you're back now on a regular basis . And as usual your Content is Amazing and very informative . You obviously always do a lot of research on each of your Videos . I'll watch this Video and the last few several times until you have the next one ready to go . Ok , stay safe Hal . 🎸 This Video is a work of Art , Hal . The last part about Captain Boynton had me cracking up !! LoL !! This my be my favorite Video from you . 😀😁🙃🤗
Hal, you do a great job with these videos! Also, I have to make a comment about the name of a place in Hawaii....Leftover Island. What a fitting name. 🤣🦈
This is such an awesome episode with the rubber suit man. I would pay to have hal tell about his exploits. God he is so good at making me laugh he chuckles at the same parts I am holding in laughs😊
Another great video ! This is so much better than those shark videos that are long drawn out stories like they are reading us a fairy tale!! So boring and I just don't have the patience for them. You have it right ! You tell the nitty giddy and move on to the next one. And you throw in some funny tales about yourself and fishing. And the part about, WHAT WERE YOU THINKING !! Is great . Keep it up and as word gets out , you will have millions of followers. I always direct others to your videos. I'M hooked !!
It hilarious that the last newspaper account you show referred to a Captain Webb who swam the channel naked, but used the term “puris naturalibis” instead. 🤣
Algorithms or no Algorithms, your show speaks for itself. Stick with it and I guarantee you will receive the recognition you deserve. I worked my entire career in broadcasting and I learned to recognize talent.
Yep, Hal definitely has a talent for this! This is one of my few favorite you tube channels. 💜🦈
Agree. Hal needs to forget algorithm cons etc and just keep at it...2 or 3 a week and he will become huge, whether the tourist lobby/academic lobby like it or not!!
Absolutely
Even I have to constantly go to a channel I subscribe to to check on if I'm up to date with viewing the videos, I'll do that if the channel puts out good content like this one. I suggest that everyone get into the habit of doing that. If RUclips chooses to not show me a video, I'll still be able to see it because I went to the channel and saw it myself.
Stick with it you the “man” 👍👍👍👍
10:11 The cat's tail glided along the bottom of the screen, reminiscent of a shark's dorsal fin cutting through the water. 🤣🦈
HA I just noticed that!
I wondered what that was! Ha ha. Very well timed.
Thanks. I had to go back to watch. That’s so funny. 😂
black tip
lol
Until sharks start walking on dry land ....the chance of me getting attacked by a shark are ZERO PERCENT
That was the case of walking sea life upon land on an early 1960s decade installment of the "Outer Limits" TV series! OMG!!
Never say never. One word. Sharknado.
@@DirkaDirka-n9jI can not stress this enough . Lol
Evolution does some strange things. Don't discount walking sharks if we keep compromising the sea with climate change and pollution.
Agreed.
Second time in a row, your video is showing up immediately on my Home feed Hal. Just keep plugging away with solid content and the success will keep coming, even if it’s not a linear trajectory. You’re still my favorite channel to get Shark attacks from
Mine to
Same here
Me too!
Sharks happened! twice in 24hrs! Awesome.
I live in Ct, near the coast...Residents in the northern coastal states know that we now have a huge great white population that hunt the sea lions and seals that migrate between the dozens of N. Atlantic islands. Along all of the New England coastal beaches, news helicopters often show dozens of these sharks swimming within 100 yards of our local beaches... and they are there from spring to fall. Anyone foolish enough to swim 400 yards from shore is either ignorant of reality or is too ego driven to realize the danger they are in. Kayaks are constantly being bumped... and this is at a mere 50 feet from the beaches.
In 2012 that wasn't the case-GWS had been increasing for a few years on the Cape, but were no where near the current population levels+ I believe that was the attack (profiled here, on visitors) that signaled things had changed. I know local people who still swim off Cape Cod, sometimes from boats. They've been doing so for decades and even though they know its no longer wise they are loathe to give it up-same with surfers. There are so many GWS so close to shore it's a miracle that there haven't been more fatalities.
Some people have been attacked in little less than waist high water.
I think a lot of people who engage in ocea activities are actually very aware of reality. I won't get into the statistical likelihood of being attacked or bitten by a large shark, but many people know the risk they take and choose to pursue their passion. Life's worth living, you could die of some freak health event at any moment and I really think your own ego is a bit inflated. Have more respect for people, only stupid people assume others are stupid
@@rockyevans1584I live in northern california and my step dad would go scuba diving to go abalone hunting with his friends while I'd snorkle on the surface out of point arena and we had a nearly identical incident where a dude was abalone hunting with his buddy and got decapitated by a great white.
This happened about 50 miles north of point arena where we'd launch and I definitely thought about it every time I went into the water after but as you said it's not like anyone is coming out here and getting into the water without knowing what's swimming with them.
@@whatsmolly5741 dang, that's wild. I haven't been in the ocean since watching this channel but that's because I'm in the middle of canada and haven't taken a vacation since the pandemic. Tough not to view those waters a little differently when you hear about every reported attack in the last 123 years haha
It feels like the "old" days seeing a shark happens pop up nearly every day!
I ran into this guy in a bar one night in south f!ordia. At the time I wasn't aware he had a RUclips channel..we drank steadily for several hours and somehow brought up my legitimate fear of sharks..and how it's been a fear of mine since I was a young kid. I know its ridiculous but we had a decent size in ground pool and I would visualize a shark attacking me...this man told me shark attack stories for 3 hours...years later I stumbled across this channel!!
My son is diving in NZ, i have asked him to watch your channel.
Scary and he probably don’t know the half of it.
@@pattieh5118 I would not describe him as experienced but he has experience.
Rather he took his girlfriend into the town for a few drinks and a nice meal than do what he does.
They both like it though and have the same ethos.
😊
Good call… as Hal says, we all need to know the reality of what these magnificent animals do in their environment. It’s a lottery if you “go into that water”… very rare, but totally devastating when its “your” ticket that comes out of the hat.
Yep. It's a balance of sensibility and living life. With the water though, it's always safe until it's not. Then when it's not, it's life changing for the worse usually - or life ending.@@paul-d-mann
This is the way Hal! I know it’s very frustrating dealing with RUclips but you just keep putting out these great videos
And we will continue to send people here. Anytime I see someone pushing the “99.9% of shark attacks are mistaken identity.” I sent them here to where you have compiled the raw data.
Meat is meat, no reason to think we're special.
It's hilarious to me when tree huggers say sharks mistake identity, when they can literally feel you up from a long ways away with electrical signals. I also love how they pretend apex carnivores don't just eat any type of meat when it's easily available, like bears, humans and lions do. If humans do it, you bet your ass some fish brain apex is going to do it lol
@TegrityMeat it's not tree huggers though. These are so called experts making these claims
@@amiLore What I learnt about "experts" is that many claim they are such, but they are far from. Expert on paper is cute, but in practice, if you can't apply it properly to the real world; you're no expert.
@@brettr6895✓ perfect explained for any doubters. Sharks only know thrashing is food
Hal I think you're right about great white test bites. If they grab somewhere boney they probably lose interest, but If the gums touch flesh and no bone, I think it triggers the feeding response
What about Alex Kitner? He was just a boney little kid and that shark tore him apart 😉
Agree. It's got to be something. They can't be THAT different in their behaviours
@@annabizaro-doo-dah Hal pointed this out awhile back but as crazy as it seems it seems like bites to the head and shoulders (as long as it doesn't take your head) often result in the leaving you along, thighs though and it seems they go into feeding mode
@@yellowjackboots2624 there's no always and evers in life
makes a lot of sense to me
Hey Hal! Me and my wife love your videos and I just wanted to say thank you for putting up with RUclips for us!
Cat fin on visible on 10:15, luckily for Hall it wasn't interested in feeding.
😅😅😅😅😅😅
This is too good to be true - two great videos in two days!! Just what I've been waiting for!! 🥳
Thanks very much, Hal. 🦈🙂
So good to see you again within a relatively brief period of time. You're always missed when you're gone for awhile. We love ya Hal!
Them Paul Boynkin stories! What a guy lmao!
My man Hal back at it again with the quality content!
Howdo mate.
Been away a while.
2 videos in 2 days, we are very lucky!! I love this channel, no BS and plenty of common sense..
Great show Hal, never knew of the old Diver getting head bit, and It was on audio, freaky. The Captain, wow, very interesting. Great show!
I’m from South Australia, love the shark topic, many famous GW attacks here including Rodney Fox. Just wanted to say great one stop shop for shark attack info. Great vids.Just subscribed.
The algorithm is dumb, but your show is entertaining and educational.
Thank you for investing your time into it.
Love getting this notification; I can watch tonight. Keep them coming Hal.
Hal, so glad you are back again. Great show! I'm with you, no swimming in their habitat. I love the ocean, but only go in the surf as it spreads up the beach! 🏖️
Thanks Hal for the great show and something so many people don't do anymore...stand your ground.
Thank you, Hal. Glad to see the last 2 postings. Kept checking. YT is sooo...well, I don't know what. I get used to things and then, poof, they're gone.
Great to see you back in great form Hal, have missed your wonderful ways of sharing info :)
Hey Hal just wanted to say that I'm so glad you're doing your show again! You were missed.
Excellent episode so much I wanted to say and realized it’s way to much to write.
So I’ll just say thank you for the entertainment and stay safe.
Thank you Hal. I was in shock when I saw another upload. I had to double check it wasn't yesterdays. I'm so happy you are back at it again 🦈👀
Great video Hal… thank you again for sticking with it, your show means such a lot to all of us. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Love it content on top of content! Glad your back at it Hal!
Love the subject matter and your delivery style…very cool and casual but accurate and precise; a great combination!
Six or so years ago, we swam out to a sandbar off the coast of Charleston, S.C. (N of Patriot Point).
When we got there, I saw a guy with a little toddler sitting on his shoulders in neck deep water.
I immediately thought how irresponsible we all were for going out there.
Mad at the the guy who exposed his child, we decided to go back before we had to witness a horrific event.
I’ll never do it again. The feeling of vulnerability, for me, was seeing that little girl with no chance to survive, should her dad be attacked.
SAND BAR FAR OUT IN OCEAN, YEAH, THATS NOT SUPER SMART, OR SWIMMING/SURFING NEXT TO RIVER MOUTHS, EVEN THO IM SUPER GUILTY.
Watched an idiot with his baby daughter on his shoulders going up an escalator with empty space on either side. A good 15 - 20 foot drop. His daughter would have been dead.
Watched another idiot place his 5 year old on a LEDGE so he could take a picture.
Down he went. 18 feet onto a soft sofa that happened to be there.
The mother placed her INFANT on the ground and ran after her husband after his stupidity caused the fall and LEFT the baby there?!?!?
This was at a former place of work.
A lot of us are just monkeys.
Not primates. Monkeys.
@@joemadden4160I don't know, monkeys are generally smart enough not to put their offspring in situations where they are likely to be killed......
That clock is jawsome!!
This double-feature in the month of Hallowe'en is very fitting...there aren't many greater horrors than being attacked by a shark. Thanks for another great episode, Hal.
Oh but there is .. to swim amongst many shark's, and be nudged till you're skin is raw! When you're back on the beach, you realize the shark's like you, and think you're worthy of their company!
@@ghostwriter1415 :D
Shark attacks are horror inducing because they can actually happen from time to time
@@AspiringSpaceWizard 'xactly.
Great show
More "Captain" Paul Boynton please.
Thank you so much for converting meters to feet! I always have to pause videos and look at a conversion chart 😂. So annoying, so it’s much appreciated that you do so!
I always look forward to your show, truly, I've started checking the channel daily rather that waiting to be informed, as I know they're screwing you over.
Great video! And a longer one ! What a great Sunday! 👍👍
I’m so glad you are back, Hal!
Roll the dice, swim in the sea
At 10:17 a furry land shark passes just under the host. He's lucky he got away unscathed!
I watched your videos while on vacation and still went snorkeling. Was my head on a swivel? Hell yes.
I love the sit down storytime style of your shark videos!!! So much better than the A1 generated voice with dramatic music in background!!!
Hal! Great to see you again so soon after yesterday. Another great video 🐳🐳
This has to be my favourite show.Thanks Hal 💕
10:15
THERE'S A BLACK TIP BEHIND YOU!!!!
At first, I had to think about what was going on! 😂😂
Thank you for your videos. My kids surf, snorkle and free dive off San Diego Coast. I warn them of the dangers and what to do if faced with a shark (thanks to info you and others share). But they love their activities. Me: I'm now afraid to go in the water. I grew up in West Africa and swam in the ocean all the time. Once I was warned by some Africans that there was a shark in the water. I was a young kid, in a hurry to get in and didn't listen or hear what they were saying. Lots of hammerheads in the area that they would catch when they went out fishing. Awhile back I was going to get a kayak and kayak more but now I see how sharks like to go after kayaks, so I'm glad I didn't (I got too busy).
In my one experience with shark sightings, tptb were more interested in saving the tourist trade than in saving any swimmers' lives. As soon as you mention shark, anyone with a brain stays out of the water. That may be the case here where minimal shark attack information is available.
Love your videos!!
Keep the videos coming Hall and we will keep watching them 😊
Best shark channel on RUclips hands down. New subscriber a few days ago here and have been binging the videos 💯🦈🔥
Never lose your head over these events while diving as panicking kills.☝️👈
@10:14 the cats tail looking like a tiny shark fin…👌🏻😂
Another great show, Hal. That final story was something else. :)
Hal, your video is the first suggestion on my home page this morning. How good is that! 🎉🎉
ITS HAPPENING! and so soon I wasn't ready. Great to see ya Hal.
Top recommendation today. So something’s changed for the better re the algorithm. Great to see another video. Thanks.🎉
We are being spoiled 👍 thank you 🍀👍🙏
I didn't expect to get more videos so soon.
Having been to Truro many times, swimming there never crossed my mind - too many seals right there. Plus the White shark population is VERY robust.
Thanks for posting, Hal ☆
I know Truro Cornwall quite well but always thought Makos lived off the Cornish coast.
Hal, I lived around the N. CA coast for 40+ years, and the area off the Sonoma & Mendocino coast is very popular for abalone diving. It's also very popular for the GW hunting areas because of the abundance of seals and sea otters that are plentiful in that area.
Granted, many people frequent that area during abalone season, but they are not at the top of the food chain. They're just another meal! There's also a real nasty undertow in the Goat Rock area, and if you get into that water, the Pacific Ocean will grab you and spit you back out in 2-3 days. I've lost a couple of friends that got alcohol stupid and paid the price!
Same deal with diving around the Farallon Islands, especially during the seal birthing season. A GW target rich environment!
Channel mentioned on Rogan which brought me here. Love it, you deserve it!
I heard from a reliable source that Hal is only telling he's stories to scare everyone out of the water so Hal can have it all to himself.
😂
No wonder youtubes throttling his channel
@@rockyevans1584 yeah, shutting down misinformation. Like sharks actually attack people... Sure.
I've asked myself many times and honestly I don't think he ever goes into the water
Another high-quality video as usual!
The best explanations about everything shark you find it on this channel....no nonsense approach... and telling things as they really are...👍👍👍👍👍
It’s so rad seeing all the support you have Hal!!!!
You rock dude
We are with you & spreading word of your channels on diff platforms!
Love your storytelling style
Rock on & God bless us all
Remember, you’re more afraid of the sharks, than they are of you ☝️😎
😂😄 good one
😂 word
Love the videos, keep up the good work brother!
Holy crap! I’ve been to Ballston Beach. The Cape is a favorite haunt of Great Whites. Glad the guy didn’t get too damaged. Glad to see new shows, Hal!
Northern Ontario Canada here. This channel is the closet I’ll ever get to a shark. Thanks Hal love your channel. Share it people. Great content. 🦈 🦈 🦈
2 videos in 2 days!?? Hell yea. I dont know man this popped up immediately for me so fuck the algorithm! We appreciate it Hal. 👊🏻🙌🏻
Great to see you!
Good show! As always, I laugh along with you as you tell us the ‘what we’re you thinking’ segment. 😂😂😂
It's good to see you back Hal, hopefully you don't have to fight to have awesome harmless informative content, but if you have to fight, fight your ass off!!!
Yay! You made my weekend, Hal!
Hey! The algorithm brought you back into my feed. Thats awesome!
Thank You for the video ❤.
Yes! Another Sharks Happen vid - we love you Hal!
great videos - great work... the best iv'e seen on sharks ever!!! so informative.
Great show Hal, thanks for all your work on this subject, from Melbourne Oz!! ..
So glad you’re back…missed watching your show…keep up the great information
Hey Hal, like so lovin your channel. All I have to say is by the time that shark got a taste of what I turned lose in that water. I really believe that he/she wouldn't want to ever bite anyone again 😅😅😅😅😅. Thank you for having a great show.
Awesome another video already Hal! Thanks bro!!
Hello everyone. Great Vid Hal! Thank you
Always great content! Thank you!
Hello Hal! I haven't seen you on RUclips for a long time and when I came across you just now I noticed that I was no longer subscribed to you. I'm not sure what happened, but it's great to see you on here again. As always, your show was fascinating to listen to and imagine the stories as you unfolded them. I must admit however... the best part was watching the tip of a dark cat tail cross the entire bottom portion of your screen right behind you, about midway through your show. It was adorable. :) You should show your cat to us sometime. :)) Great to subscribe back up and pick up your show!! I've wondered from time to time what happened to you. I hope you've weathered all your RUclips issues that you had been having.
I unsubscribe all viewers that dont DONATE 100$ to my show!- Hal
@@JohnnyDanger36963troll
@@JohnnyDanger36963that's not true
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Hi Hal ! Hope you and your Family are doing well and staying safe . Glad you're back now on a regular basis . And as usual your Content is Amazing and very informative . You obviously always do a lot of research on each of your Videos . I'll watch this Video and the last few several times until you have the next one ready to go . Ok , stay safe Hal . 🎸
This Video is a work of Art , Hal . The last part about Captain Boynton had me cracking up !! LoL !!
This my be my favorite Video from you . 😀😁🙃🤗
Glad to see you back!
Keep dropping around the clock brother. We will watch and bump your videos
(If it were only that simple.)
2 videos within 2 days of each other, hell yea I’m here for it!
Glad to see you pumping out more vids, Hal.
Love your Accurate description of the Shark Attack Hal..🤗🤗👏👏👏💯💯
3:35 *"Its a potential maneater but its not a maneater"* /Hal 2023
Hilarious.
That cat tail going past cracked me up 😂
Hal, you do a great job with these videos! Also, I have to make a comment about the name of a place in Hawaii....Leftover Island. What a fitting name. 🤣🦈
This is such an awesome episode with the rubber suit man. I would pay to have hal tell about his exploits. God he is so good at making me laugh he chuckles at the same parts I am holding in laughs😊
Hal, you make my day when you drop new content.
Another great video ! This is so much better than those shark videos that are long drawn out stories like they are reading us a fairy tale!! So boring and I just don't have the patience for them. You have it right ! You tell the nitty giddy and move on to the next one. And you throw in some funny tales about yourself and fishing. And the part about, WHAT WERE YOU THINKING !! Is great . Keep it up and as word gets out , you will have millions of followers. I always direct others to your videos. I'M hooked !!
Great Stories again! I love the story on Capt Paul Boykin.
Very well delivered , enjoyed the stories, thank you 👍👍
The nonchalant delivery is actually awesome. Reminds me of the old days of RUclips, the golden years
It hilarious that the last newspaper account you show referred to a Captain Webb who swam the channel naked, but used the term “puris naturalibis” instead. 🤣