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Spearfishing in Tonga (video)

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Beautiful footage!
Crystal water!
Can't wait for the whole thing to come out!!!!

Thanks for sharing this,

Rock Shooter
 
Awesome! Great footage, great fishes and nice music too... [emoji122][emoji122]

What depths were you finding most fish? 10-20m?
 
Thanks guys. The fish in that particular video were between 5-25 metres.
 
This is a bit of older footage from around home in New Zealand. Apologies for the clarity - video has come a long way since. All of the fish in the video are excellent table fish.
 
More Tongan footage, failure this time. Such a big school came in - could've taken a beauty but waited instead to see how may I could bring in. Then I got greedy and thought I'd try to take two in one shot. Muffed it.
 
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Mu are a tricky fish, & good eating, they always seem to know the range of your gun & just seem to drift, not swim at that distance to tease you. In waters where they live I usually am carrying a gun much to big for them, but lately I have been enjoying just targeting them & other emperors. Murphy's law however dictates as soon as you jump in with a little gun a tuna will present itself.
 
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