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Aloha all
Just wanted to share a little island culture seeing as most of you here on the deeperblue seem to be from the other side of the globe. This may be more appropriate for the beach bar but I didnt want to offend any non-spearos. ![]() This is my first successful (of many attempts) Gyotaku. Gyotaku [gyo meaning “fish” and taku meaning “rubbing” or “impression”] was discovered over a century ago by fishers in Japan. Though this is originally japanese culture it has been incorporated in Hawaii culture as well. This is a Moana'ukali, a type of goatfish, the biggest I have come accross. From nose to fork it measured in at 17 inches. Not a huge fish but this little bugger almost got the better of me. I had a little visit from the "dark side" so to speak after horsing him up from 100ft. I figured I would give him a proper memorial, he will hang on my wall till I die (hopefully 60+years from now
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did you black out? if so, glad you are OK, could you expand on the circumstances please? The data helps understand and prevent.
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I guess you could attribute it to being a little tired. It happened about 2 hours into the dive and I had already had some pretty good fights with a couple of bigger fish (8-10lb ukus). I had taken a dive to the deck of the ship ~88ft and was trying to get a big uku to come in. After finding he was not interested I noticed the Moanu swimming on the sand below me. I took the shot (as you can see not a great one) and fearing it would tangle in the stanchions or on the railings of the ship I horsed him up to the surface. About 15ft before breaking the surface I knew I wasnt feeling too good. I signaled my partner and as I surfaced I started the samba and according to him I went out for a few seconds. I didnt let go of my gun so Im not sure If I went completely out, maybe just a severe samba. It might also be attributed to a poor "breath-up." I was a little excited because there were some big fish around and rather than spending the time on my breath up, I kinda rushed my drop. I can stress that on this particular dive we play close attention to safety. Always "1 up 1 down" and as we surface our partner is always right there to watch you for a moment at the surface. I usually count out 6 to 8 breaths before signaling that Im o.k.
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Last edited by blaiz; May 8th, 2008 at 22:16. Reason: spelling |
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Blaiz,
Easy Brother, We dont need to go and loose anybody now!! Take time to breath up properly!! The oceans have many fish and you have alot of time!! Good luck, Joel |
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Believe me you! This was a definate wake up call! Ive always been a reletively safe diver but now that I think a little harder about it, I could do a lot to be safer. I really want to take the class in kona but due to the lack of time and money its not realistic now. Fortunately My dive buddy has taken it so Ive been learning alot through him and a bit of research.
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good to hear your fine, buddy! Your here writing the story is by no means luck- you took your chances on a trophy goaty, you pegged him and you planned your own survival with you bud...all those reading this post should clearly see how the buddy system and pre-planning works TO SAVE LIVES...that goats a pig congrats!
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Cheers mon! tell me about
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Its a pretty cool way to get a trophy of your fish. Its a print taken by applying an acrylic or other non-toxic, water based ink, on your fish. You then take fabric or rice paper and make a print. The coloring is done after the fact. Its great because your fish doesn't go to waste. When your finished making the print just rinse the ink off and proceed to the kitchen.
Try this link. This is one of the masters here in Hawaii Gyotaku by Naoki Definately not as easy as it sounds. There are a lot of tricks and techniques with getting a good one. My goat print is my best so far but I still think its quite novice. If your ever interested in trying your own I would be happy to share my experience Aloha
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got it thanx for the share & link.
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I think I really need to set out a dive plan now that all my gear is with in a few days of arriving, one of my dive buddy's is a bit of a cowboy, and if I can help it I try to have another guy with us so we've got 2 on the surface. I might have to start beating it into his head that it's better to be safe and catch a few fish than to be dead and catch none!
Blaize thanks for the wake up call, I guess it's true that you have to be extra careful!!!
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thanks for sharing the story, glad you made it ok, 100' is very deep spearing, I am glad you dive partner was there for you
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