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Spearfishing a nice Dusky Grouper after covid!

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AndrianBLUE

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Hi from Greece guys!
Another spearfishing adventure (after covid kept me away from the water for a while) which rewarded us with a nice dusky grouper!
Enjoy!



Dive Safe!
 
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Hey man, great vid! Wanted to ask which camera and lighting rig are you using for those? Recently got into underwater photography and was digging some forums and blogs for a decent setup that is not extremely expensive. So far liking Sealife Sea Dragon rig with their Micro 3.0 underwater cameras https://gritroutdoors.com/sealife/ but would love some advice from a person that does such well-shot videos! Thanks in advance
 
Hi
Thanks!
All the underwater videos are with gopros and not lighting at all. We cannot use something different when spearfishing because we have to secure the camera on the mask.
 
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Thanks! We really enjoy our adventures out in the sea! Every time we get out there with the same enthusiasm and hope for a great catch!
 
Awesome video. Shots look very long, half of the time I was surprised you took the shot. How deep were you fishing? Also appear very deep on camera.
 
Awesome video. Shots look very long, half of the time I was surprised you took the shot. How deep were you fishing? Also appear very deep on camera.
Hi Andrew. Sorry for late response but i didn't get a notification about your reply.
Yeah I like taking long shots! Our areas are over fished and the fish keep their distance. It is harder to find worthy fish at shallow depths too.
In these video we were diving up to 25m depth.
 
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Awesome video. Shots look very long, half of the time I was surprised you took the shot. How deep were you fishing? Also appear very deep on camera.
I didn't receive a notification regarding your reply, therefore I apologize for the delayed response.
Long shots are fun for me, too! The fish avoid our locations because they are overfished. Finding good fish at shallow depths is even more difficult.
We were diving to a depth of 25 meters in these videos.
 
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