BaitBucketImage of Bait Bucket V1.TypeItemEffectsBaits a shark to the dropped fish limbs.SourceRoblox CatalogCost to buy70 robuxUse the Bait Bucket to throw tangled bits of dead fish into the water to lure the Shark towards you (red particles). Great to making a quick escape or tricking the shark.
If you have bought the Bait Bucket, and the V2 version, you have the ability to use both buckets at once. Both are treated as separate items. To get the best out of the bait buckets, it is recommended to buy both of them.
The use of shark as bait in federal waters of the United States is highly regulated. Shark parts or trim may not be used as bait in federal waters, commercially or recreationally, no matter what species is targeted.
This was my first attempt at shark fishing in the surf and Chris had the trip all planned out. We were to meet two other fishermen, one of whom has been fishing shark for several years. Chris had done his research and we had the gear to handle shark, including a kayak. Sharks and a kayak, you ask?
I soon found that there are several different methods to get your bait in front of a shark. The first method I learned was when I observed Jonathan Pistolas, a 14-year-old angler, catch a seven-plus-foot sand tiger shark. Jon has been fishing shark for the past three years and his method is to surf cast from the shoreline. The day before I met him, he had caught 25 sharks.
The second method was also revealed to me by Ken, who has been fishing for shark a few years as well. His method to get his bait beyond the breakers is to fire them using an air cannon. Yea, you heard me correctly, an air cannon. But this time of year the beach on Assateague Island where we were fishing would not permit the use of the air cannon, because of protected nesting birds.
If we had no bite for an extended period of time we would check the bait, but rather than reeling in 400 yards of line we would paddle out to check it. Using a three-foot piece of heavy mono fishing line with a carabiner attached to each end and clipped over the mainline, once you get to the end and the bait starts to lift off the bottom you simply pull it up and re-bait the hook if necessary.
It spawns a shark when you are in deep water, (how deep can be configured in the config.lua) this is to prevent people from just swimming into the ocean to get to cayo perico or other places they shouldnt go, the deep water is dangerous people!
but it just attacks players, but npcs would also be a thing thats easy to do. but wouldnt mean much, because npcs dont wander off into ocean. i actually found out that npcs hate water, except u tell them to like it.
Nice script, thx for your share. But i found a bug. If you fell in the water, maybe from a boat, the shark spawns in. If you climb back aboard and drive away, after the attack-timer the cinematic comes up and the shark kills you.
Pisces, or Pi, is a young orange wrasse living with his parents, Pike and Piper, in the polluted harbor of Boston until a fishing boat scoops them from the sea. Pi's parents help him escape the net, but they cannot help him escape themselves. Before being taken away, Piper makes Pi promise her he will go live with his aunt Pearl. Pi's new porpoise friend Percy and his mother Meg agree to take him, but Pi refuses to leave in case his parents return. Meg tells him once a net takes anyone, they are killed. Pi is heartbroken that his parents are gone forever.
Pi and Dylan find their way home, where Pearl is excited to see that Pi has arrived. She is a fortune-teller, along with her assistant Madge, a starfish, and uses a pink pearl Dylan's late father gave her as a crystal ball. Pearl reads Pi's future and sees that he is destined for great things and will find his destiny on the reef. Pearl then tells Pi he can go anywhere, excluding an abandoned shipwreck and a forbidden place called "Flat Bottom." Pearl leaves Dylan in charge of showing Pi around. Dylan tells Pi about Nerissa, a wise old turtle who lives in the abandoned shipwreck and practices martial arts, leading to rumors that he is a wizard. Eventually, they stumble upon Flat Bottom, the open sea outside the wildlife sanctuary, free for humans to come with their fishing nets. Dylan leaves after a close encounter, and Pi sees Cordelia, but initially, they do not interact until she screams after getting a lure stuck in her fin and comes to her aid. Pi brings Cordelia to Buddy and Lou, a crab and sawfish duo, who successfully remove it. Afterward, Pi invites him to go to a concert with her. Beforehand, Pi meets Dylan again, and they observe Nerissa defend his blue pearl against a gang of squids.
At the amphitheatre that night with Cordelia, Pi learns about the performer Thornton, a seal who fought an enormous beast. Afterward, Pi and Cordelia look at the stars, and she falls in love with him. Suddenly, Troy arrives and pursues them. Pi refuses to leave Cordelia, but Troy starts abusing him worse than ever, until Cordelia makes a deal with him: if he leaves Pi alone, she will marry Troy. Pi is knocked unconscious by Troy and is carried to Nerissa's shipwreck by a current.
Nerissa leads Pi down a valley with obstacles including razor-sharp elkhorn coral, burning fire coral in a dark enclosed tunnel called Bottleneck Alley, and finally, the West Indies current full of dangerous Portuguese man o' war.
Meanwhile, Cordelia is informed by Buddy and Lou about Pi's upcoming battle with Troy. Nerissa reveals the story of his blue pearl to Pi, and he gives it to his wife, but she gets hooked in the open sea and taken away. Nerissa desperately begged for help, but no one was brave enough. Pi understands but is unsure how to stop Troy for good; Nerissa tells Pi that Troy never learned about anything more significant than himself, stating the ocean itself is more important than Troy, and if Pi can use the sea against him, his size wouldn't matter.
Cordelia finds Pi and asks him to reconsider, willing to sacrifice herself for his life. That night, Troy's henchmen steal Pearl's pearl. She is heartbroken since it was all she had left of her late husband. Pi realizes that he must fight Troy, regardless of who doubts him.
When Troy returns to the reef, Pi initiates a chase through the valley Nerissa used to train him. All the obstacles hit Troy until they reach Flat Bottom. Nerissa and Dylan disable Bart and Eddie by shoving them down a lobster hole, and Dylan retrieves his mother's pearl. Troy swats Pi onto a cliff, burying him in rocks. Nerissa tries to help but is also hit by Troy; just as all seems lost, Thornton joins the fight with the marlins, who apologize to Nerissa for not having his back when he needed them. Percy and Meg return and free Pi. Pi sees a net and gets an idea. Troy says Pi is doomed since they are now in his domain. Troy chases Pi up to the surface, where he manages to lead Troy into the net and narrowly escapes the shark's jaws. A screaming Troy, trapped in the net, begs for his life as the fishermen lift him from the sea.
The reef's population proclaims Pi a hero. They mock Troy, believing that he will be made into seafood. Nerissa tells Pi he is like a son to him and gives him his pearl. Pi presents Cordelia with the pearl, and she accepts it. They kiss as the reef celebrates, including a redeemed Bart and Eddie, who rejoice at their freedom from Troy.
In the mid-credits scene, Thornton tells Pi's story to everyone on the reef. He is proud now that he can tell a true story, ending with, "Pi was determined; he refused to despair. I know it's all true, for you see, I was there..."
The film was panned by critics, and was deemed a rip-off of DreamWorks' Shark Tale and Pixar's Finding Nemo as it heavily borrows from both films along with The Little Mermaid. Its animation was also deemed poor and outdated.[citation needed]
eFilmCritic.com's David Cornelius described it as "undoubtedly one of the cheapest, ugliest cartoon features ever produced", criticizing its CGI, graphics, and animation. He also criticized its plot, saying, "the script also rehashes every conceivable clich in the kid flick book".[2]
Vince Leo from Qwipster's Movie Reviews gave the movie 2 out of 5 stars, saying, "Shark Bait (aka The Reef in some markets) certainly is testing the limits. It's easily the worst CG-animated adventure to date (up to 2007), burdened with lame puns...". He criticized the animation, calling the character designs "lackluster" and the background "overly simplistic".[5][unreliable source?]
Louise Keller of Urban Cinefile gave the film a positive review, saying "The Reef" (the alternative title used in some regions) was a much better title than "Shark Bait" and that it was a "colourful and family friendly animated ocean tale".[6]
The best bait for shark fishing is a bloody oily chunk or live bait from species that are present in the waters. Sharks are opportunists, but they dial in on what is available when it comes to finding food. These are big predators, and it takes a lot of food to feed a shark. So it should be no surprise that they tend to target what is present and available in more significant numbers.
Where you fish for sharks is essential to how you choose the best shark bait. Sharks are picky eaters. They are not slow. They are not dumb. They are highly skilled, predatory fish, which is why you are targeting them when you fish. The Characteristics of Shark Bait include:
What is the best shark fishing bait? In the Gulf of Mexico, there are many fish that become the best shark fishing bait. Below is a partial list, along with the reasons these fish rock the shark bait menu. The following list is in no particular order. You may also want to look at the difference in baits vs. shark species, such as the blacktip shark.
Mullet, herring, and sardines you can catch with a cast net. Once you locate the school, cast the net out and pull it back onto the boat. Keep the baitfish alive in a bucket and use the excess for chum.
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