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Re: Long distance (expedition) hunting

Seems like most the responses here are very reasonable, I agree with Marwan's response. I personally think its more of a reckless trip rather than a solid one. Considering all the variables such as current, fatigue, equipment failure, gear, outside elements, and the dangers of freediving... along with having dead fish on a stringer.. it just seems like a suicidal mission to me. Can it be done? I would imagine yes with proper training and experience but is it reckless?... I think so and can yield dire consequences.

Is there a restriction on boats or maybe power boats?? Its been mentioned here already but if thats the case a kayak may be an alternative worth pursuing.
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