"The Last of the Blue Water Hunters" by Carlos Eyles

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"The Last of the Blue Water Hunters" is the extraordinary true account of the greatest divers in the world. Carlos Eyles takes you from his early beginnings on the island of Hawaii to his own apprenticeship with the "blue water tribe" in the Sea of Cortez, Mexico, during the 1960's. There he learns to stalk the powerful game fish that inhabit the deep water. Then, after twenty years of blue water hunting, he returns to Catalina where he fulfills his dream of living off the sea using only a speargun to sustain himself. The climax of the book is an incredible expedition to the far reaches of the ocean world, the deep Pacific, where he stalks a giant blue fin tuna. "One of the great books on diving", Dick Bonin, Scubapro. "The Last of the Blue Water Hunters" is 183 pages long, new, first edition, paperback, and 8 copies are availablle. $26.00 each. Shipping included within the U.S.A. Pay Pal only. Please contact us for shipment fees outside of the U.S.A.
 
Updated inventory is 4 copies of The Last of The Blue Water Hunters.
 
Updated inventory is 1 copy of The Last of The Blue Water Hunters by Carlos Eyles.
 

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