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Looking for NZ dive buddies

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Hi, I just got to New Zealand. my family and I will be touring the country for three months, during this time I'll try to get in as much spearfishing as possible. Got a full set of gear, of course. I'm a fairly good freediver, but can only spearfish on holidays.

I'm always looking for locals willing to take me along and show me their hunting grounds, from shore or boat (happy to share gas, of course).

Itinerary (roughly, might change ) so far: until 7.3. in ChCh,, 10.03-15.03: Dunedin area, then Catlins, then Invercargill/Bluff. then late March/early April arond Nelson and Marlborough. Message me through this forum or via 0263104637.

Also, I would greatly appreciate any tips in these regions as to where shore spearfishing is good!

Thanks, Leon
 
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