@dkrypto911 In short, they are an invasive species introduced by the pet trade that have no natural predators. They are quickly multiplying and eating our native reef fish and fry. Just google "south florida lion fish invasion" and you will find more than you want to read. We will most likely never get rid of them but we can at least slow them down, and they taste pretty good.
@bamagym Mostly Broward county, Pompano to Hollywood and anywhere in between. The closest clip is maybe 150 yds from shore and the furthest is around 850 yds out.
extremely happy to see you speared that lion fish....... good job and verry nice clips
luiluilui272727 2 months ago
@luiluilui272727 might sound dumb but why are lion fish bad? just wondering
dkrypto911 1 month ago
@dkrypto911 In short, they are an invasive species introduced by the pet trade that have no natural predators. They are quickly multiplying and eating our native reef fish and fry. Just google "south florida lion fish invasion" and you will find more than you want to read. We will most likely never get rid of them but we can at least slow them down, and they taste pretty good.
jtozzle 1 month ago
Sweet video! Very well shot! I kayak freedive in the same area. What kind of camera were you using? Go pro?
cali2400 3 months ago
@cali2400 Thanks, yea this was with the Gopro, mostly on a mono-pod.
jtozzle 3 months ago
great vid. Hopefully, you will have some more soon. The shark scene was very cool.
lancevu1 5 months ago
@lancevu1 thanks, glad you enjoyed
jtozzle 4 months ago
where is this?
bamagym 5 months ago
@bamagym Mostly Broward county, Pompano to Hollywood and anywhere in between. The closest clip is maybe 150 yds from shore and the furthest is around 850 yds out.
jtozzle 5 months ago