One very lucky surfer!

The most important wave he'll ever catch:

  • Andy Johnston was surfing at West Beach near Esperance, south-east of Perth, on September 21
  • People ashore spotted the dark shadow looming and started to honk their car horns as a warning
  • The surfers managed to clear the water onto a nearby reef but Mr Johnston opted to stay put
  • Photos showing just how close Mr Johnston came only emerged on Thursday
  • Two weeks later Sean Pollard was attacked at nearby Wylie Bay, east of Esperance, on October 2
  • The 23-year-old lost his left forearm and his other hand at the wrist when he was mauled by a shark

This is the frightening moment a three-metre Great White started trailing a surfer back to shore, just two weeks before another man lost his arm and hand in a nearby shark attack.

Andy Johnston was out with a small group of surfers at West Beach near Esperance, south-east of Perth, on September 21 when people ashore spotted the dark shadow looming. 

Other surfers managed to clear the water onto a reef after people started to honk their car horns to warn of the approaching shark, but Mr Johnston opted to stay put.

Andy Johnston was out with a small group of surfers at West Beach near Esperance, south-east of Perth, on September 21 when people ashore spotted the dark shadow looming

'I'd rather try to hold my ground against it and not freak out and make a commotion,' he told the Esperance Express following his close encounter. 

'If you're going to get chomped then you're going to get chomped - there's nothing you can do about it.' 

The photos showing just how close Mr Johnston came only emerged on Thursday - a month after his close encounter. 

Frits De Bruyn, who was on holiday in Western Australia at the time, was standing at a nearby lookout and managed to capture the drama.

'We were at a lookout and we saw a shadow in the water. It became evident it was shark and everyone started shouting. There was about a dozen surfers and paddle boarders in the water,' Mr De Bruyn told Daily Mail Australia.

'He followed him to shore for a bit... he was only a body-length behind him.

'The surfer went straight back out a few minutes after the shark swam away.' 

Other surfers managed to clear the water after people started to honk their car horns to warn of the approaching shark, but Mr Johnston opted to stay put

Other surfers managed to clear the water after people started to honk their car horns to warn of the approaching shark, but Mr Johnston opted to stay put

The photos showing just how close Mr Johnston came only emerged on Thursday - a month after the close encounter

The photos showing just how close Mr Johnston came only emerged on Thursday - a month after the close encounter

The un-fazed surfer said he didn't even think the shark posed a threat, but admits if things had gone badly it would have been traumatic for anyone who witnessed the attack. 

'It seemed just curious and I didn't want to give it a reason to chase me so I tried to behave casually and keep an eye on it,' Andy Johnston said. 

'But I didn't know it came up quite so close as I was paddling into the wave to come into the beach with the other lads.

'If you're going to say a shark is a threat every time you see one, well that's not true.

'They're doing their thing and we're doing our thing.

'I probably have a higher risk of breaking my neck on that reef than the shark causing me harm.' 

While other surfers cleared the water, Andy Johnston remained still to 'not freak out and make a commotion'

While other surfers cleared the water, Andy Johnston remained still to 'not freak out and make a commotion'

 

 

By Emily Crane for Daily Mail Australia


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Sat, 2014-11-01 12:32

Yeh easy to say dont panic , harder to do , he keep his cool , and that maybe saved him , but still the

photos do seem to show a curious shark , that Knows its been seen , rather than a cruiser in the shadows waiting to pounce.

The most worrying one is the wave one , where its looks to be turning , hey wheres my meal going?

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Sat, 2014-11-01 19:05

He prob just wanted to lap up being solo, no drop ins

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Stuff that

Sun, 2014-11-02 16:39

That bloke would of had to shit him self a few times i think

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Dosent look 3 metres to me

Sun, 2014-11-02 19:21

maybe 1.8 metres tops. he obviously understands sharks..

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