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Commentary Terry Maas’ BlueWater Hunting And Freediving Book Going Digital

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Spearfishing legend Terry Maas recently announced on his Facebook page that he is updating his book BlueWater Hunting And Freediving into a fully digital version and is calling for additional contributors. After 20 years in print and 20,000 copies sold, the new digital version will have embedded links to videos, play slide shows, and high-resolution images […]

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Looks interesting - and hopefully the new electronic format will increase availability for those of us not in the USA. I like the video in the above article (was that a manta ray that swam out from under the white bass he speared?) - only 10 minutes long but I learnt a couple of things from it. I sounds like the electronic version will include links to similar on-line videos, nice :)
 
Have to agree Mr. X. that's a very cool video!

Looks like an Eagle Ray that got one hell of a fright when Terry grabbed that WSB.

White Seabass is a bucket list fish for me and hopefully I'll one day get the chance to hunt them. Although they don’t grow to the nearly the same size we get a similar species in SA, the Cape Salmon (Geelbek). It's a notoriously difficult fish to hunt but well worth the effort as they are absolutely delicious!
 
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That was a bat ray that spooked from under his white sea bass. Its the same kind of ray that is seen at 4:53.

That book is my bible and is largely responsible for getting me back into freedive spearfishing.

That boat of his is a very nice ride. I went out on it once to try out the first generation Freedive Recovery Vest before it went into production. I'm now wearing the latest streamlined version, and I won't dive without it.
 
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