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Spearing New England

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Crazys13

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Went out today for a couple hours with Alexrom1207. Had decent visibility and conditions for our area, although the sun decided to hide on us for most of the time :head But we got a few fish and pictures, so here they are for your enjoyment. Excuse the redness in some of the land photos, I left the sea mode on by accident. Camera is a Sealife Reefmaster SL320. Thanks for looking! -John
 

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Groovy! But what about the fish? )))
What kind of fish do you usually find in these waters. And have you tried spearing in freshwater in New England?
I lived in MA for one year where freshwater spearfishing is technically allowed, but i could not find a single lake/river where it would not be prohibited.
In some lakes it is allowed to swim, but fishing is not allowed while in others one can fish, but cannot swim - because of all water scooters. etc.
Please advise. Thanks!
 
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