Old dog learning new tricks: I’ll try turning the gun gangster style next time I get into the water…after the viz recovers from this 100 year storm down south 😢
you should add at 8:25 it pays to never do that type of deep cave dive solo, always have a buddy ready to yank you nearby just incase, weight belt fins even just wetsuit, or mask, snorkel . . .anything can get stuck in there and I can promise you it has in the past. be careful guys!
Another great vid. What size gun is that? 1.2? does the single band give you enough punch for shooting kingies? Very keen to simply my approach to guns after being a bit unhappy with rollers
Loved this vid ! Awesome scenery and nice fish and crays well done .
Awesome dive. I'll have the breath-hold and confidence to tackle caves like that one day!
mean video bro 🤙 unreal diving
Pretty nice, I was hopping to go out on sunday, but it seems the weather is not my friend 😢
Weather has been hit and miss lately! Hopefully we are due a good extended spell.
Old dog learning new tricks: I’ll try turning the gun gangster style next time I get into the water…after the viz recovers from this 100 year storm down south 😢
you should add at 8:25 it pays to never do that type of deep cave dive solo, always have a buddy ready to yank you nearby just incase, weight belt fins even just wetsuit, or mask, snorkel . . .anything can get stuck in there and I can promise you it has in the past. be careful guys!
People can make their own risk assessment. But good advice!
Another great vid. What size gun is that? 1.2? does the single band give you enough punch for shooting kingies? Very keen to simply my approach to guns after being a bit unhappy with rollers
Yes using 120cm Viper pro with single 16. Ample power for Kingfish in most situations. Low recoil, low profile and very easy to shoot with.
How does turning your speargun on its side create a longer target? That was a real sniper shot for your 3rd Snapper!
The length of the Koheru is much longer than the depth of the body. Meaning that if you shoot slightly high or low you have more room for error.