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I tried that here, but by the time I get down to 40m I get kinda hungry so always end up eating the sardine as a snack myself :( :eek:
 
Originally posted by fuzz
I tried that here, but by the time I get down to 40m I get kinda hungry so always end up eating the sardine as a snack myself :( :eek:

Then next time dive with two fishes one for you and other for a bigfish. I heard these sardines are quite tasty when you eat them with sand lying on bottom.
BTW You don`t get bored while waiting for prey if you eat something.:t
 
Hey Murat ; sorry it's a bit late , but HAPPY BIRTHDAY ...:D Kinda forgot with all the New Year festivities .
 
hi

So it seems that the South Africans are hunting as deep or deeper than the Euro guys. Abri even your pelagics eg Macks, tuna and Jobfish are these species down at those depths. If so I dont think I would spear to much in your country. Maybe I could use a gun that shoots 50ft vertically.

cheers
 
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