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Spearfishing and foraging off Pembrokeshire, Wales - tips and advice

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We're two experienced and certified freedivers who will be around Pembrokeshire in the south west of Wales next month and specifically the town of Fishguard.

We're doing some web research and speaking to local contacts but we'd be grateful for advice and tips about:
(1) currents and tides - any danger spots?
(2) size and catch limits and any other regulations
(3) typical water visibility and temperature
(4) types of fish and crustaceans in the area

Any info would be great! Thank you!
 
Lucky you guys are freedivers coz theres sum big conger in drop offs at 30m+.

Take thick spears.
 
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Anyone been freediving, foraging or spearfishing around Pembrokeshire lately? What are the conditions like? Thanks!
 
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