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My partner has no respect for the injured!

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Okay,
As some of you know I am out of action for a week or two more due to a little accident:) So my spearing buddy calls me up this evening LAUGHING... He went and found a newbie so he had a buddy and went spearing since "the weather was perfect and viz was awesone."

I have attached his big catch of the day. I don't have all the details but it was our normal area so between 15 and 18m or so. He said current was non-existent. I don't know what it weighed but it is bigger than his last one and will surely provide a more than a few nice steaks for the BBQ! Oh yeah, he said this one took him for quite a ride before it settled down... I guess that means he didn't stone it :)
 

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