Island Survival with Traditional Indigenous Spear



I can only use a traditional handspear and woomera to catch food for the day. This is Ep3 of The Blue Highway 2.0. Thanks for coming along for the ride. See ya out here. Az

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30 thoughts on “Island Survival with Traditional Indigenous Spear”

  1. My partner and I absolutely love watching B2B!! We do our best to get out on the ocean as much as we can – currently saving up our piggy banks to go do it full time again. Where abouts did you and Strick get your hats from? I love them, and would love one! They look so durable and tough!
    Keep the content coming guys, makes me jealous that we canโ€™t get out there as much as weโ€™d like to. A few more months of saving and weโ€™ll be back out there again! Hope you bump into you one day to share a camp fire and have a cook up and a yarn ๐Ÿค™๐Ÿผ

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  2. Shouldโ€™ve speared the shark when you had the chance! Wouldnโ€™t be my first choice but nothing wrong with shark meat. And never eat hot crab. Squirt city. ๐Ÿ˜‚

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  3. I asked this on Strick and Frans page at one point but never got a reply. I have been watching all your content, so great and educational at the same time. Question is: Do you have encounters with Great Whites? I am not from there nor have I ever been (wanted to since I was a kid). I am not asking for you to go looking for them it's just that we hear stories apon stories yet in all of your episodes it would seem that crocs are far more dangerous and common then Great Whites. Are Great Whites common and do you actively avoid areas where they might be when diving etc?

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