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New to Spearing

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Hey everybody I am new to spearing and just looking to gain some knowledge from all you seasoned pros out there! Went out to Palos Verdes, CA area the other weekend and saw a bunch of sweet garibaldi that looked ripe for the picking... just kidding. But seriously thats all we saw. Anyone up to take a couple newbs under their wing? I am definitely willing to listen and learn from anyone who has some insight for me!
 
Welcome to DB @brock_92 - we have a number of CA members on here.

The forums have a search function if there's something specific you'd like to look for. Otherwise, feel free to browse, ask questions, and check out the International Buddy and Trip Reports sub-forum if you're looking for someone in your area.

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