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Hi from Auckland, New Zealand

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samakikubwa

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Hi there
Living in a city which has 2 coasts separated only by several minutes drive I have been fishing since I could walk and swimming / snorkelling from not much longer after that. My friend taught me how to scuba dive in a 4ft deep pool followed by instructions from the shore as I swam out to sea. After a close call scuba diving off a surf beach it was time to actually get a diving ticket... Many years have passed and I've become interested in freedive spearfishing. A friend (different one) and I have bought the gear and 120cm Terminator railguns but are complete novices in this field so are looking forward to the forums.
Cheers
Mark
 
enjoy reading on the forums have a safe dive mate if you need some advice on gears just ask me or in here :)
 
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