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Hi from the Big Island of Hawaii

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tony Pratt

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Hi, I moved to Hilo Hawaii in 2008 and just started spearfishing this last year. I started with a 3 prong and moved up to a Omer Excaliber 2000 90 and love it, so far no real big fish but Ive been getting better every time we go out.
 
Thanks, It's nice to part of a forum to share everything about spearfishing.
This is my first fish I shot.
 

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The fish was great but I'm still learning how to clean them. My wife doesn't really like fish but she rolled them in bread crumbs and let me tell you between my kids and me it was gone real quick and my wife tried it and liked it.
 
Hello Tony and welcome on DB good to see u catch and eat the fish...

All best and thnx for the photo
 
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