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C3Diver

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Hi guys, I'm going on my 3rd summer of attempting to spearfish. I started out with very improper gear. A JBL Mini Carbine with no wetsuit and some old scuba flippers. Every time I got out of the water I was near hypothermic:blackeye only saw a couple stipers that summer let alone shoot at any. Over the winter I made some major gear upgrades that I still feel very comfortible with. two piece Omer mimitic wet suit, Cressi-sub gara fins, mares cyrano 970, Omer low-volume mask. Last summer I saw Much more Stipers but none that presented me with a shot that I was sure were legal size. This last monday I went on my first dive of the season, Even saw a school of 30 or so stripers.

Anyway... If theres anybody in NH seacoast area that wouldnt mind giving me some pointers I'd love to meet up sometime. It's time I stick of of those fishies:head


 
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