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Night Freediving/Spearfishing Anyone

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Pinggene

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Wondering if anyone has tried night freediving/spearfishing. I have a buddy who bowfishes for carp at night using 4 halogen lights. He says that the carp are not spooked at all. Wonder if they would be the same if we were spearfishing?

Let me know your thoughts.

Gene
 
Gene - per the Regulations - we can only spearfish from SUNRISE to SUNSET. At least in Wisconsin. Bowfishing at night is fun too- they're not spooked because they are asleep. ;)


----------Scott
 
I know you can't spearfish but...Freediving at night with lights would be pretty cool -

Not to mention it would be pretty freaky too!
 
Agree...perhaps I'll give it a try at the Freedive-A-Palooza Friday night if I can get someone to loan me their underwater light!

Gene
 
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