I thought you can only legally take a maximum of three, seven inch wide (long ways) or larger abalone per day during the season. DFG is usually on that like white on rice. Am I missing something?
@CaliKush707 do you get in your car every day, and say to yourself "I'm a crazy fucker, what about drunk drivers, 16 year old girls texting, old people that can't see, and immigrants who don't know the rules of the road?" You can't shelter yourself from the "what if" all the time. I freedive in FL and I've run into dozens of sharks. It's all about respect.
Hey great video! I am going o be investing in a camera soon and was wondering what you guys used? I am thinking the Olympus stylus tough 8010 because of its durability and its 14 megapixel. All my diving will be in mendo and humbold, what you think?
@pomolita11 if your gonna spend that much on a camera just get a GoPro HD. They're really nice for about $280 plus you can buy a head strap so you don't have to carry it.
Great video. I had a couple questions. I am moving up to Humboldt this summer, and I really inejoy spearfisihing. How north is this?I am moving to Mckinleyville area and it seems that I can't find any information on spearfishing that area. Also what is the water temperature say.. in the spring and summer? Thanks.
@CondemnedPatriot This as well as a all of my other Humboldt dive videos were filmed within a 1.5 hour drive of Mac-Town. Go to Bucksport Sporting Goods on the south end of Eureka and chat them up. They are the only (and very legitimate) freedive shop in Humboldt County. Those guys know their stuff.
Water temp is almost a constant 50 degrees (46-54) year round. You'll need a 7mil freedive suit. Nothing less.
You scored killer visibility!!! You guys are f-in crazy free diving this!! Mad props! I would ask where this was. However I have a feeling It was in S.C. (initials)I dont expect you to tell me though. Killer video guys!
Wow can't believe there were that many crabs all together. Think in a few years they'll all be edible size? Or do only the small ones cling to the big boulders like that.
From what I've heard, dungies reach sexual maturity between 3-4 years of age at the same time they reach legal size. I also have heard that their life expectancy is 8-13 years. So in about 3 years those guys in the video should be legal. I have never seen legal crabs on rocks. They are exclusively found in sand.
Do please tell Finnyfin1, how should we be diving Humboldt? It seems like someone with as much self-derived arrogance as yourself would have numerous videos on this magnificent media site showing us "laymen" how it's done. . .but seeing as how you have NO videos, I shall say good day to you.
Ha! Great! Really Fin, you should send me a message and come dive with us. My friends and I always love to meet other watermen. Show us how it's done!
I don't want to dive with this asshole. Humboldt is a small place, he should let you know in person if he thinks you are a faggot who can't find his own spot. And for the record, I did find the spot with the ling, 25 feet under water! You can suck my 3 piece polespear, Finny!
JBL 6' three piece with a JBL single flopper and stock band. I wouldn't want to shoot anything larger than15 lbs with it. It can bend at the connections between the three pieces.
Wow! Great spotting. That fish was a Kelp Greenling. It actually was not that large of a fish at about 12 inches long. The locals around here call them sea trout.
I thought you can only legally take a maximum of three, seven inch wide (long ways) or larger abalone per day during the season. DFG is usually on that like white on rice. Am I missing something?
lewdestbeast 5 months ago
Are those a type of Anemone that are up close @ the 2:45 mark? The big white mushroom lookin things, I've always wondered what they are.
livesinhumboldt 7 months ago
@livesinhumboldt They sure are. They are in the genus Metridium.
miodios 7 months ago
crazy fuckers what about sharks
CaliKush707 7 months ago
@CaliKush707 do you get in your car every day, and say to yourself "I'm a crazy fucker, what about drunk drivers, 16 year old girls texting, old people that can't see, and immigrants who don't know the rules of the road?" You can't shelter yourself from the "what if" all the time. I freedive in FL and I've run into dozens of sharks. It's all about respect.
MrSierra954 7 months ago
@MrSierra954 fuck off i was giving props
CaliKush707 7 months ago
@CaliKush707 fuck off I wasn't insulting you.
MrSierra954 7 months ago
Hey great video! I am going o be investing in a camera soon and was wondering what you guys used? I am thinking the Olympus stylus tough 8010 because of its durability and its 14 megapixel. All my diving will be in mendo and humbold, what you think?
pomolita11 10 months ago
@pomolita11 if your gonna spend that much on a camera just get a GoPro HD. They're really nice for about $280 plus you can buy a head strap so you don't have to carry it.
ocwhiteguy85 8 months ago
Ha Ha great video! I think the best part might have been the big pan of Good's at the end!!!
THEKIND253 10 months ago
Great video. I had a couple questions. I am moving up to Humboldt this summer, and I really inejoy spearfisihing. How north is this?I am moving to Mckinleyville area and it seems that I can't find any information on spearfishing that area. Also what is the water temperature say.. in the spring and summer? Thanks.
CondemnedPatriot 1 year ago
@CondemnedPatriot This as well as a all of my other Humboldt dive videos were filmed within a 1.5 hour drive of Mac-Town. Go to Bucksport Sporting Goods on the south end of Eureka and chat them up. They are the only (and very legitimate) freedive shop in Humboldt County. Those guys know their stuff.
Water temp is almost a constant 50 degrees (46-54) year round. You'll need a 7mil freedive suit. Nothing less.
miodios 1 year ago
Awesome video of the part of Humboldt County not too many locals get to take in... Humboldt County's beauty doesn't stop at sea level.
Thanks!!!
outdoorcastironcook 1 year ago
Really nice video - thanks for posting :)
BeWiseNotCommon 1 year ago
awesome video! which part of humboldt is this? (i would guess the trinidad harbor by the peir?)
have you guys ever seen any sharks and
what was that second song?
sammyboy0425 1 year ago
what kind of tip are you using on that pole? flopper? paralyzer?
ojrlaxdude201102 1 year ago
@ojrlaxdude201102
JBL flopper
miodios 1 year ago
@miodios nicee. i just got a ray odor pole prear today. testing it in my pool. wrecks shit.
ojrlaxdude201102 1 year ago
@ojrlaxdude201102 THAT'S what she said.
CondemnedPatriot 11 months ago
I love the music, who is it?
focusedinvegas 1 year ago
great viz
scottyrezable 1 year ago
You scored killer visibility!!! You guys are f-in crazy free diving this!! Mad props! I would ask where this was. However I have a feeling It was in S.C. (initials)I dont expect you to tell me though. Killer video guys!
dreadnot427 2 years ago
That's rediculous the amount of crabs in that one spot! What are they and do they ever get big enough to eat?
abzde 2 years ago
Those are dungeness crabs. The thick group of them was composed of individuals about the size of dimes.
miodios 2 years ago
Wow can't believe there were that many crabs all together. Think in a few years they'll all be edible size? Or do only the small ones cling to the big boulders like that.
abzde 2 years ago
From what I've heard, dungies reach sexual maturity between 3-4 years of age at the same time they reach legal size. I also have heard that their life expectancy is 8-13 years. So in about 3 years those guys in the video should be legal. I have never seen legal crabs on rocks. They are exclusively found in sand.
miodios 2 years ago
@abzde Dungys move in a biomass, and thats nothing. Try jumping in a commercial fishing boats fishhole with 50,000lbs of legal dungys.
AaltoCTI 1 year ago
Do please tell Finnyfin1, how should we be diving Humboldt? It seems like someone with as much self-derived arrogance as yourself would have numerous videos on this magnificent media site showing us "laymen" how it's done. . .but seeing as how you have NO videos, I shall say good day to you.
Schrysomelas 2 years ago
Ha! Great! Really Fin, you should send me a message and come dive with us. My friends and I always love to meet other watermen. Show us how it's done!
miodios 2 years ago
I don't want to dive with this asshole. Humboldt is a small place, he should let you know in person if he thinks you are a faggot who can't find his own spot. And for the record, I did find the spot with the ling, 25 feet under water! You can suck my 3 piece polespear, Finny!
AlsatianFever 2 years ago
fucking faggots
you don't know how to dive humboldt county!
Why don't you find your own spots, kirby!
Finnyfin1 2 years ago
Do I know you? Your comment sure sounds like a joke but I have to know... How would you dive Humboldt County? SCUBA and split fins?
Oh, and capitalization is KING!
miodios 2 years ago
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AlsatianFever 2 years ago
what a bellend you are finnyfin1
fusilier45 2 years ago
great vid you do some good underwater work bro. That grab bio mass was pretty cool to see.
mattmattison 2 years ago
What polespear are you using in the video?
And can it take big fish?
nkesbe 2 years ago
JBL 6' three piece with a JBL single flopper and stock band. I wouldn't want to shoot anything larger than15 lbs with it. It can bend at the connections between the three pieces.
miodios 2 years ago
Except it doesn't bend at the connections, it bends along the shaft . . .
AlsatianFever 2 years ago
what is that big fish at 2:04 nice vid heaps jealous havnt been for a dive in like a month
theremoteholder 2 years ago
Wow! Great spotting. That fish was a Kelp Greenling. It actually was not that large of a fish at about 12 inches long. The locals around here call them sea trout.
miodios 2 years ago
Great underwater footage - those little crabs were cool.
LoletaEric 2 years ago