Zero Tolerance for Errors (when hunting)

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dumpsterDiver

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A very short clip made from a recent dive.. Snorkeling in 90 feet - didn't have my head camera on.

Dropped down to around 45 feet and had a Bull Shark approach me closely and then turn away. Then, I see a pair of 30 lb amberjacks approaching from below, so I decide to fire up the Go-Pro, after I hear the start up beep, I need to press the filming button and wait for that beeping as well. Once the camera is running, I pursue the jacks (with the Bull Shark) still right there.

I'm already thinking about going up and realize that if I do not kill the jack dead with a perfect shot, the shark is going to take the struggling fish and may well break off or destroy my $50 shaft - and of course, he could get excited and do something stupid too.

Spearfishing still gets my heart pumping.


[video=youtube_share;go0_AduDX0s]http://youtu.be/go0_AduDX0s[/video]
 
dumpster. What was the dive site?
 
Sasha or Governors River Walk. Is what most people call it I think.
 
Updated the link...??

 
Congrat.s on getting your fish without too much bull shark drama. Wonder how long the shark was?

Richard.
 
9 feet maybe.. it was not little.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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