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Take a look at this Med. speros!

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We all run after it... wait for minutes.... push our limits to max for it.....



but have you ever tried to give miss. Dentice a kiss?? :D
 

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OMG!! You guys will snog anything!!!
Find yourselves a nice girl and have some fun!!!

;)
 
The fish that launched a 1000 freedivers!

Memo,

That must have taken time! :)
Tell us the story behind the pic, how long it took, where, etc.

Adrian
 
Is that a scuba diver? He hasnt got a snorkel but has a stab or harness on as well as a reg hose on his left hand side. Even if it is, from what Ive heard about these fish, that must have taken some patience. Its a good pic :)
 
Guys I find the pic. in the internet and unfortunately dont know the story behind that marvelous scene... but anyway a dentex is a veryyyyy shy animal to approach and this pic is extremely hard to take..
 
Now that guy is hungry. ;)

If that's what people do with dentices, I don't wanna see what kinda job they do with a blowfish.

I think this could've been posted as a caption contest.

"When dancing with wolves meets waterworld...."
 
Whats impressive about this pic is that two divers got the confidence of that fish. Anything is possible if we try hard enough
 
Shane, you better watch out next time you're going for dentice, you might end up with someone else's girlfriend.
 
YEah thats just sick,

That guy must have serious fish breathe.

Not sure whats worse kissing that dentex, having that dead fish in your mouth or making that dancing grans warm your ears with her thighs euuuurrrghhhh rofl rofl rofl
 
Its an octopus tentacle coming out of the mouth of the dentex. Very spectacular to see a dentex fighting with a big octopus. I have seen dentex head completely covered by struggling octopus while eating it from the inside. They are very easy to approach and exhausted while doing this.
 
Well it depends Ntrik, Last week Stephane MIFSUD and Pierre FROLLA went for a dive and they did not manage to catch dentex althought they (the fishes) were hunting some octopus....

WHen you know Stephane and Pierre Apneas....
 
A three kilo octopus will give even a large dentex a lot of grief. I speared a dentex at one time that was "battling" with an octopus this way and I could not make up my mind whether the octopus was eating the dentex or the other way around. Also I think when they swallow they go stupid for awhile much like the grouper that if he has just eaten something big will be easy to approach. Just my opinion guys and respect for Mifsud I know this guy spears at insane depths I will never see.
 
Yeah, they are planning a spearfishing trip in I can't remember wich island, well for a new spearfishing movie... hope it will release soon
 
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