Dogtooth Tuna Spearfishing World Record
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lol youre an idiot, telling someone to get a grip?!? GET A CLUE. if you think spearos are worse than commerical fisherman, you clearly are speaking with HUGE LACK OF KNOWLEDGE. first off, i dont know a single spearo that just kills and throws the fish away without eating/selling it. you ever hear of bycatch? no you havent otherwise you would have never spoke. spearos are on a much MUCH more personal basis with the ocean and its fish than commerical fisherman are.
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Damn dude, CONGRATS!!!! I really really envy your smile... Thanks for sharing!
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more big the fish than the guy xD
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biggest doggy i shot was 10kg and it took off like a fraight train... i wonder how yours did!!
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Cameron, take no notice of "airhead" , appropriately named I thought.
Excellent work. great oppotunity shot.
i know how hard we work for the one fish we take.
Good work bro
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wow it's so big!
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how?
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wooh,.great catch man.....i used to spearfish at my 20s...but i used manual spear...and the largest i ever caught was perhaps only a 2kg parrot fish..haha not to much to brag about...anyways..great video.....enjoy your catch.....peace yah all !
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amazing catch man ;)
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would all u tree huggers just shut the hell up if this guy ate this fish it be no different then killing a cow or pig and eatting it so shut the hell up, buddy thatss an awsome catch
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Indonesia! Where the white man comes to exploit it's natural resources.
Damn, what am I trolling for? Indonesia, I don't even know where it is!
Yes I am a Seppo. And am proud in that we have protected our waters better than any other country in the world so that we can enjoy the ocean without it looking like a wasteland such as the Med or many Asian Countries.
This fish was one of only 7 fish speared in 8 years of diving in Indonesia and was taken to my friends restaurant in Downtown Kuta where we celebrated the life and death of a lifetime catch.
cameronkirkconnell 3 years ago 14
We don't mount fish. We do fish prints(gyotaka) and enjoy eating something we earned.
No bycatch. No pollution from lines or nets. We spend hundreds of hours and days in the water and take the exact fish we want while enjoying the marine world not abusing it or taking it for granted.
Enjoy your can tuna and Tilapia.
cameronkirkconnell 3 years ago 20