 This is our boat right here.
I'm going to be positioned
against the bait box
right here.
This bait is traveling
out there with the scent.
Sharks are coming in this way.
There are a few different
species of sharks
we're going to deal with.
We're going to see reef
sharks, lemon sharks,
possibly nurse, possibly bull,
and our goal, the tiger shark.
Tiger shark is the
largest predatory
shark in this area besides
the great white, only second
to that.
It's a very, very large shark.
So I'm going to be positioned
against the bait box
right here.
This is where I have
Aaron and Scotty,
but I have you guys more
on a straight movement.
And then--
 You can refer to us as
shark bite one and shark bite
two over here if you'd like.
 There are special places
to touch them on their face.
Because they will
come up to you,
and they will look right at
you and ask you if you're
the one with the food.
WILL SMITH: Right.
 And at that
moment, you're going
to put your hand on
its head, and you're
going to push its head down and
move its energy away from you.
 So you come in.
So I'm going to be like,
yo, yo, yo, yo, my dog.
 Exactly.
Exactly.
 Right?
 [GROWLS]
 [LAUGHING]
 See?
What was that?
 That's getting into it.
WILL SMITH: So the
sharks will come in,
and we will be
allowed to touch them.
What are our signals that you're
like, touch or don't touch?
 There will be
nobody stopping you.
 But for you to see tiger,
what-- is it, like, striped?
 [LAUGHING]
 That's tiger.
 He'll go--
[GROWLING]
- OK.
I'll do that.
 Scotty, Scotty.
[GROWLING]
 Everybody always talks
about those scary animals,
those wolves, those sharks.
This is it, man.
You're going to get down
there, and there's nothing.
That connection--
Nietzsche said you
understand what you confront.
And you guys are
about to do that.
WILL SMITH: That's when
I realized that that's
what I was there for.
I was there to overcome those
psychological and physiological
reactions.
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