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My first Trigger fish, speared on an unknown wooden wreck in NJ on 10/20/2010 in 80' of water. Sorry for the HUGE picture, but it's the way it is...Plus it makes the fish look bigger.
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Sorry guys but this one wasn't taken on scuba.
Snorklin' in the kelp near Dana Point in So Cal
47lb., 55" long white sea bass (note the clean head-shot placement :wink:)

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Sorry guys but this one wasn't taken on scuba.
Snorklin' in the kelp near Dana Point in So Cal
47lb., 55" long white sea bass (note the clean head-shot placement :wink:)

Nice fish. Is that Bill McIntyre's boat? Looks kind of like it from some of his photos on Spearboard.
 
Cubera. 42 lbs. Got it in Oct sometime. He made a break for his hole after I hit him. That's why he's kind of beat up looking. Bent my shaft pulling to keep him from getting in the hole.

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I shot this 100lb black in 140' on a notable wreck off Miami Beach back in 2004.
 

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Walleye Pickerels Taken in freshwater. For those who are not familiar with lake fish, this is one of the tastier fish from freshwater
 
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