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Freediving/spear fishing in Barbados

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Antti

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Hello,

does anyone know if there is good places for freediving in Barbados? What about spear fishing, is it allowed in Caribbean?

Br,
Antti
 
I was there in March 2000, and we freedove/spearfished off of the east coast in Bathsheba. IFyou surf, then you know the area as soup bowls. Just outside of the line-up there are plenty of fish and lobster. You'd be surprised at the pelagics that show up. The hardest part is access beyond the line-up. I would suggest going out south of soup bowls at the same channel you would use to get to high rock and parlors. You can also walk around the point at parlors to the small bay below the Sea-U Inn. The access is very easy there, and there are often large grouper and snapper in the reef pass there. Let me know if you need any more info.

Good Luck
 
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