Spearing BIG FISH and RARE SPECIES From Shore! | Hawaii Spearfishing For Omilu, Knifejaw, And More
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- Опубліковано 21 бер 2023
- Howzit going everybody! In today's video I went diving with my friend Rayse to one of our favorite deep reef zones in search of some good fish. We got super lucky and had one of our best shore dives ever, landing both big and high quality fish. Stay tuned for some of the best shore dive action I've ever had!
Gear:
Speargun- 90cm Aimrite Cotton Candy, Riffe Euro 110cm
3-prong- Evolve 8 ft, 3 piece breakdown Carbon Transformer
Filming gear:
GoPro Hero 8
Canon EOS T3i
My socials:
Instagram @_z.ing
TikTok: @zach.ing
Email: zacherying22@gmail.com - Спорт
You will need big family to consume all your catches, cheers mate.
Sweet catch bro!
Yessah🤙
Happy birthday dude, you killed it!
Thanks brah 🤙🏼
Hau’oli Lā Hānau 🎂. Nice mix of fish!
Mahalos!
good
happy birthday, Ma’eMa’e classmate 🤙🏾
Mahalos 🤙🏼
smart, hold da fish from now on haha
Yessah, not having any disappearing fish again 😂
Hey Zach! Great video. I am the guy who ran into you at the mall yesterday. Thanks for all the great content. So my wife and I are just starting into diving and spearfishing. Do you know a good free diving class/certification we might want to take while we are in town? We will be here for a few more weeks.
Nice vid. You said the dive time was "only 1:45". How long are your dives typically?
Usually my dives range from 2:00-2:30 depending the depth and if I shoot a fish or not lol.
ya you hamhahs
What's the local name for knife jaws?
I have a pretty comprehensive book, "The Ultimate Guide to Hawaiian Reef Fishes" by Hoover that gives no Hawaiian name for (either of) the knifejaw species.
@@quinnculver I just think it's a little odd to hear a bit bunch of Hawaiian names for fish and then "knife jaw". Thanks for the info!
Knifejaw only started showing up in Hawaii relatively recently, which I think is why they were never given really given a Hawaiian name.
@Lecheparr One theory, being a deeper fish and what it eats, is that Hawaiians never caught it fishing so never knew it existed.
catch n cook?
Maybe next time haha