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First Speared Fish

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Elemental

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Finally blooded my omer cayman today. Oh so nice when I finally got it loaded. Didnt realise how much of a difference a few cm can make when trying to load a speargun!
Vis was terrible only saw the fish at the last second when he broadsided then took off.
 

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Nice one Elemental, I have no idea what type of fish that is but when you spear them yourself they all taste good.:friday
 
Hey fox fish yeah Hobart is in Australia the little island at the bottom called Tasmania.
Podge it's called a basturd trumpeter. Really nice sweet flesh
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Nice work Tasmania!! From somebody in Brisbane who finds the water up HERE cold right now, you must be tough! Ha ha.
 
Haha reeftroll 7mm wettie and it's all good pulled it off the other day and the water was steaming off highly recommend probe wetties for warmth that's fir sure
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