Puget Sound Diving and spearfishing
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All Comments (16)
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what about in the san juan islands, any recommended spots without ripping tides? im just starting to spear fish and it would be awesome if you knew a good spot to shoot some lincod or rock fish.
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you dont want to much blood or sharks will come and if you are in the area ..............
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I just got back from divign there today its alot clearer though
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@700sharpshot13 Mako dot com has awesome gear!
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Great Action! where did you see the bad-ass sharks? I'm a freediver from Puyallup, I would love to see those guys!
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If you are into diving the north coast for abalone and fish you need to check out these 2 web site's you should check out the first one is my dive forum called nor cal underwater hunters.com and the other on eis abalone ten divers all about trophy abalone, and it looks like one of you got a ten incher way to go and another that came dam close !
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have you ever been harrassed or threatened by a seal? i have heard they can be mean
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sweet video, do some more, maybe some footage from a side angle so you can see both spearfisher and prey. Then a little slow mo, would top it off.
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I'm a new diver is the south sound. Where can I get more info about spearfishing?
honestly if you can message me the area you were diving I'd be grateful. My family lives in olympia, I live in SoCal, and would love to do the sound when I visit.
hackk 3 years ago
This video has clips taken from all over the Puget Sound. For scuba diving I would highly recommend the Edmonds underwater park where you will see some of the largest fish in the sound (No spearfishing though!). For spearfishing, most spots I to get to via boat, check out any kelp beds found on southern Whidbey Island or areas around Deception Pass. Have fun!
Diveshimer 3 years ago