This makes me so hungry. Loving the videos, keep up the great content! I am personally very jealous, as its been a long time since I've been hunting for food and I miss it a lot.
Love this but had Ben been redecorating his lounge in Magnolia whilst wearing his suit or is there a particularly nasty and sticky form of Dysentery afflicting East Coast sea birds?
😂 love this Grant! The birds here concentrate on hammering your car after you have washed it! This is an Epsealon Shadow freedive suit, so it’s meant to be slightly “camo”
Cheers Tom 👍🏼 Great fun dive and topped by a tasty meal!
This makes me so hungry. Loving the videos, keep up the great content! I am personally very jealous, as its been a long time since I've been hunting for food and I miss it a lot.
Thanks! There’s nothing like a hand caught dinner.
Great video bro 👌🏽
Love the editing
Good Luck for you 👍
Love this but had Ben been redecorating his lounge in Magnolia whilst wearing his suit or is there a particularly nasty and sticky form of Dysentery afflicting East Coast sea birds?
😂 love this Grant! The birds here concentrate on hammering your car after you have washed it!
This is an Epsealon Shadow freedive suit, so it’s meant to be slightly “camo”
Morning Tom , what is the limit for lobster and scallops to take for your own use in the uk ? Thanks
Lobster is 87mm carapace length. Not sure about scallops. I only take the really big ones.
1 lobster and 6 scallops/ day is the law in Scotland.
@@germanshepherdGCampbell ah numbers, not size, ok. If we look at my daily average, then I’m around 0.001 lobsters per day this year.
@@tjashton minimum landing sizes apply as well and as you say 87mm carapace length for lobster and 105mm ACROSS the shell for scallops in Scotland.
Hi, can I ask what depth you are roughly diving around 3:30?
Not deep at all. About 4-5m roughly. We usually dive at low tide so it reduces the strain on the body caused by lots of repetitive dives.