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Greece divebuddy spearfishing

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riskmas7er

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Hey everyone,
I'm planning a spearfishing trip to Greece this week. I'm from Bulgaria. I haven't chosen an exact destination yet. I'm thinking of going to Thassos though. If anyone would like to dive with a Bulgarian spearfisher and knows some nice spots I would appreciate it. Thanks
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Where you were, how was it? where you were, how was it? I think it's too cold for October in Thassos? I went 1996 - 2000 on vacations in Vourvourou, Halkidiki, Sithonia (archipelago of Diaporos, best spearfish location on Nord Aegean) ; then there was the swimming season throughout the September and with neoprene suit could hunt in October; Now the climate is changed .. b.t.w., what is the price of spearfishing licenses in Greece ??
 
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