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Seer Bin Aiyr

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mishu1984

Halla Waaaaallllaaa
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Spent the weekend on my friend's yatch in Seer Bin Aiyr. Had an amazing time. His dad had 4 russian visitors that brought their Andre tuna guns and gear with them all the way from Stalingrad. they were good spearos.
All in all it was an amazing weekend. the viz was +20m so most of my shots on the first two days were out of range because most of the time i thought the fish were smaller and closer :head

At one point we were a total of 10 spearos on board and 4 non spearos
Here are some pics.

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Holy Smokes!!!! Nice Collection of foods. How did you spear those small long narrow fish (dont know whats it called), I've tried shooting them and missed all the time. I was thinking of getting those 4 prong barbed to expand my tip.

From the looks of things, you really enjoyed it!!!

Cheers mate:friday

Elvis
 
nice macks and groupers! i miss the groupers :)
 
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