Diving Epic Island! Catch Own Food (Spearfishing)



Catch my own food by spearfishing and diving some incredible islands.
Catch & Cook Fish burgers and Raw Fish (Ceviche).

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22 thoughts on “Diving Epic Island! Catch Own Food (Spearfishing)”

  1. Welcome to my world, Ollie… On the North Shore of MA the vis is 3-5m on a good day. Need a dif skillset when diving in the murk, but if you can overcome the challenges, you can dive anywhere.

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  2. How do you keep, prep, and store the fish you don't eat that day? I'm still trying to eat everything I catch the day of or the day after because I find preparing and storing the fish to be a pain.

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  3. Hi buddy great video once again. I love the catch and cook sections allot. I might be coming to NZ in the near future and hope to meet you one day. Keep up the great videos. Kind regards Lourens Jordaan

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  4. It looked so wrong having a fishing rod in your boat lol.. really love how not only do you show your audience amazing views, but really really appreciate when you describe how you are hunting over ledges and talk us through it as when I put your ideas into practice my kills have 100% gone up.. Also love the showing of filleting, receipes etc as well.. thanks 110%

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  5. That parasite is actually their tongue! They crawl into their mouths, eat their tongues and then attach to them as a fake tongue so they both have a feed whenever the fish eats. When you kill them they unlatch themselves and climb out haha. It's the same for Aji/Jack Mackerel etc too. Though I didn't expect to see them with them all the way out there! Thanks for the beautiful vid too, such awesome scenery.

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