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From: southernspearo
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  • Why did you have to show us the meal you cooked at the end it was torture i was drooling long after the clip finished!

  • Niicee!! i was just at Portsea the weekend just passed speared afew Squid nothing big though. Goodstufff!

  • sweet vid, they looked good on the plate too

  • see fucken sharks ruin everything. i would go spear fish but im scared of sharks

  • Hey there!

    my brother caught that type of sting-ray yesterday at portsea

    we stayed over for a night.

    At 6:30 i woke up and caught a massive 70cm squid

  • i know portsea :D

  • nice vid hahaha i actually laughed out loud at the end

  • Yeah mate, saw the cuttie. That's why that bit's in there. Filmed in Vic off Portsea!

  • nice video

    hey what state is this in and did you see the cuddle fish in the corner camoflauged at 53 seconds

  • Nice video Guy..but you dont speared to the "sepia"(sepia officinalis)...its a nice plate also...congratulations from the Canary Islands

  • Thanks I think???

  • Gun- Beuchat Mundial Carbon Elite 115

    When they are in it's a case of right spot right time. There's always spots they frequent more regularly though.

    Swim towards them casually, not aggressively, alot of the time they try to hide on the bottom when you get closer so go slowly. Berley, Berley, Berley!!!

  • niiice

    never speared squid before. cant find anything on it in the internet either.could you give me some advice???

    like time of day, where, and how the hell you manage to actually hit them....

    what gun do you have??

    thanks and amazing video....

  • Swim towards them slowly, most of the time they try to hide on the bottom, when they reverse towards the ground swim straight down on them and feed them some steel. To find them you either listen to the people that know, spearing club, fisho's etc. or do it like me and frequent the places where they are caught and look for eggs. If there are eggs then there are squid. Slack tide seems the go.

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