Out on the reef the other day and a Big Black Grouper about 60-70lbs swam under me , not scared, and swam out onto the sand......I took a good breath, swam down to the reef, got low and called to him with 2-3 grouper grunts
and I swear that he swam right to me...so close that I was convinced I had him dead to rights, and proceeded to stick the tip of my pole spear into the hardest part of his skull, giving him a headache I'm sure but not much else!
When grouper grunt to each other, is it a threat display, or do they do it when they're scared......I often hear them "thump'' when they bolt out of a cave as you approach.
Has anyone had success at calling them in like you would a Turkey or Elk?
Bones
and I swear that he swam right to me...so close that I was convinced I had him dead to rights, and proceeded to stick the tip of my pole spear into the hardest part of his skull, giving him a headache I'm sure but not much else!
When grouper grunt to each other, is it a threat display, or do they do it when they're scared......I often hear them "thump'' when they bolt out of a cave as you approach.
Has anyone had success at calling them in like you would a Turkey or Elk?
Bones