I love how you showed that you missed the Mu at the end. I love the realistic raw videos. I like seeing the struggle. A lot of channels show the shot and then the fish but skip out on fighting the fish
I dive Oahu 2 to 4 times a week so I watch this kind of content a lot. I would like to see the kills once they're ready to string. You film the shot then never show after that. Its honestly my favorite part of watching these. Wouldn't hurt to consider not cropping that part out. I usually only see that with people who shoot tiny fish. Just dont see why you did that though. Shoots.
Yes, the first Mu in the video is in 23ft of water. You can find decent sized mu in less than 40ft around the Big Island but it's hard to predict when they will be shallow, I usually just spot them and try to take a shoot. They tend to be pretty smart though.
+Sam Tapuolo The first and 3 clips (4lbs Uku and Kaku) were a Torelli Taipan. All the other clips were done using a Bleutec Lycan. I really like the Lycan
Your connection with nature is truly heartwarming. 💚
Nice vid, first dive looks super deep. 🤙
I love how you showed that you missed the Mu at the end. I love the realistic raw videos. I like seeing the struggle. A lot of channels show the shot and then the fish but skip out on fighting the fish
Thanks man, the struggle continues but that's why its fun.
Nice Video Bro keep them coming. Can't wait for summer so i can do some spearfishing as well
Does a mirrored mask benefit that eye-contact issue?
Yup hate the music good video how could you choose that music?
Great video! Thanks for the tips!
Keep posting more of these! chee
I dive Oahu 2 to 4 times a week so I watch this kind of content a lot. I would like to see the kills once they're ready to string. You film the shot then never show after that. Its honestly my favorite part of watching these. Wouldn't hurt to consider not cropping that part out. I usually only see that with people who shoot tiny fish. Just dont see why you did that though. Shoots.
The gopro was usually pointing too high to really see that but I got some footage, I just liked the back to back clips tho.
hey is the Bleutec Lycan worth the price ? its around 700 to 800
5 years and it's still going strong. It has a lot of mass and displaces a lot of water making it a very stable and accurate gun.
good one
thanks for the tips,
great content aswell
great vid. i have a question about mu do you ever find them in shallow water 20 to 40 ft ?
Yes, the first Mu in the video is in 23ft of water. You can find decent sized mu in less than 40ft around the Big Island but it's hard to predict when they will be shallow, I usually just spot them and try to take a shoot. They tend to be pretty smart though.
what kind gun you using? super accurate!
+Sam Tapuolo The first and 3 clips (4lbs Uku and Kaku) were a Torelli Taipan. All the other clips were done using a Bleutec Lycan. I really like the Lycan
+Moist Maniniz Dive Team. Mahalo
what part of big island?
+davidnso Most of the Clips are from Kona side. The Kaku and Kumu were from the east side of the Big island.