Spearfishing Carmel "Men of Action" - by Dan Silveira
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Woah, that seal was being a total dick at 3:51!
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dang thats insane! your gunna have to hook me up on some good dive spots and reefs!;D
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@freedivingdan Now that is pretty amazing. I'm gonna have to pick one of those up. How's the volume of the mask? Just like any standard scuba mask?
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hey when are you going to make another video?
TheSpearo92 3 months ago
@TheSpearo92 , I am going to make another video very soon. It will be called "Going Green" or something like that. The video will be about spearfishing in murky waters, with info about the difficulties of doing so, and ways to work around the challenges. The highlight of the video will be me shooting a 62 pound white seabass in the head!!! Stay tuned.
freedivingdan 3 months ago
Do you use filters on your mask for the videos? If so, which colors?
Thanks,
Gav
StrengthFromAbove83 5 months ago
@StrengthFromAbove83 , I did not use any filters, The camera is programed to change the contrast and add color correction when needed. Great camera - great footage!
freedivingdan 5 months ago
@StrengthFromAbove83 , The volume is like a low volume scuba mask, or a medium volume freediving mask.
freedivingdan 5 months ago
If im in the camp pendlton area how deep should I go for kings and what time of year
spearfishusmc 6 months ago
@spearfishusmc , (lings - not Kings right?) Rather than go deep, thin about where the lingcod prefer to be. I find that the concentrations of lingcod improve North of Malibu. I have shot several Lings at Malibu, but most of them are small (about 10 to 13 pounds) If you continue north, the lings get bigger. North of Pt. Conception is the best bet for finding good numbers of lings. Once you get to Big Sur and Carmel, you will be in the area where big lings are very common. Good luck.
freedivingdan 6 months ago