THE OCTOPUS WON! (CARIBBEAN)

 

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Octopus

It was out first night dive of the week with Whitey, Max and Denise.  We had been out for about 3 days and done some fabulous diving and spear fishing. We were all comfortable diving with each other and at a perfect location to dive off the back of the boat for a night dive. We usuallystart a night dive as the sun is going down. 6:30 is night time – right? We find it difficult to do really late night diving as we are just too tired.   As we prepared our dive gear, Denise looked at me and said ‘you’re taking your spear gun aren’t you?’   I thought to myself ‘Well I wasn’t going to’ but instead I said to Denise ‘Sure. If you are, I am’.  So we took a giant stride in the water, Denise and I with spear guns and Max with the yellow game bag to carry the catch.

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Arrow Crab

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TALES FROM THE DEEP! (PORT O’CONNOR, TEXAS)

45 MILES TO OIL RIGS

45 MILES TO THE OIL RIGS

I have a passion for spearfishing.  As I have traveled on boats from Australia through the South Pacific to the Caribbean waters, it is my favorite sport. When the anchor goes down then it’s in the water to see what’s for dinner. The only line fishing I do is trolling while underway on our sailboat and casting from the dock or from the boat. I’d rather see what I am catching and it’s good exercise.

For extreme spearfishing, I join my mate Kurt and his friends in Texas for fun off of the oil rigs. We go out 45 miles from Port O’Conner and drop down on the rigs. The water is so clear and the coral growth on the structures are better than some of the reef systems in the Caribbean.

So many oil rigs

Oil Rig

Our last time out I dropped down to 130’ and just hung onto a pylon waiting to see what comes up from the murky bottom at 200’. There are plenty of snapper, grouper, ling and amberjacks. This day, the other guys were finding and leading their fish through the rig legs when a huge amberjack passed from my left to right just below me. POW! After a great head shot it didn’t move. This is a good thing. If you don’t get a good shot this fish will drag you all over the Gulf. Our spears are attached to the guns with braided leader wire, not strings. If a big fish wants to take you sightseeing then you have to wrap the gun or line around the rig. Without getting tied up yourself.

Another rig

And more oil rigs

Snapper Catch

Snapper Catch

Looking at my dive computer I knew I had to do a decompression stop. I nailed the AJ at 180’. I tried to remove the spear from his head but it wouldn’t move. I wrapped him up in the wire and with my arm around him I started for the surface. After a couple decompression stops, I then did a 15 ft. safety stop with a regulator from the boat and breathing 80% oxygen to wash out all of the excess nitrogen in my system.   The AJ hadn’t twitched the whole time I was surfacing. When I broke the surface I said to my mate Gary that the AJ is dead but I can’t get the spear out of his head. He pulled the big fish and my gun on board. All the sudden I heard Gary yelling Aussie adjectives…the AJ had come back to life!! He was thrashing all over the boat with a spear sticking out of his head.   Gary was hopping all over the boat trying to get away from this thrashing 62 lb Amberjack. I’m glad he didn’t do this trick on me while I was surfacing.

Happy Whitey

Happy Whitey with his 62 lb Amber Jack

He finally settled down and it was another great day out with Kurt and the boys. We got our limit on Snapper, Grouper Ling and AJ’s. And on the way back, as always, we traded a case of beer for a garbage bag of shrimp on a Mexican shrimp boat.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


BULLY! BULLY! (CARIBBEAN)

Hunting the wall

Hunting

Spearing a fish

Catching a fish

My nephew Adrian, from Australia, was crewing for us a few years back. We were doing a lot of diving and I was getting him into spearfishing. We were down about 65 feet and I pointed out a nice Hog Fish for him to shoot. He stalked it and Bam! I noticed that the fish went crazy and got off. Guess he just nicked it. Oh well, next time. While he was retrieving his spear and reloading the gun I saw a nice Snapper so I went after it. (more…)