Gotta respect it I used to go fifty all the time in my twenty four just lost one of my .best friends Chsing a fish too deep diving he knew better he made a poor decision and now lots are suffering dont put a fish in front family without a buddy boat r twins u got no business out there I learned my lesson ill never have speargun in my hands again
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Sorry to hear about your friend Jared.
Freediving or SCUBA? |
Scuba but could happen easily free diving I was goin thru a rig and split my head on a cross beam and saw stars coulda easily knocked me out and I'd be in same spot. Some people love doin it as I did but to me it aint worth the risk
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Sorry about your boy. Man I always wanted to spearfish. When I was a kid, my dad and them would do it all the time while I stayed on the boat and fished. Once I got old enough to go he quit going. I think mainly cause he knew he was going to have to let me jump in and he didn't want me to. After hearing this story though is why I haven't tried it. Too many things out of your control.
Farthest I go offshore is a few miles chasing trips. That's the extent of my offshore fishing. |
Jared, was Mike free diving or on air?
And very sorry for your loss again. He went to school with Matt also. |
On air around 200 which was too deep pushed it and something went wrong no1 will ever know either got the bends and blacked out r ran out and tried to come up too quick floated up to surface they tried CPR but no luck
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That's terrible news...sorry for the loss of your buddy
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Just make sure you have good offshore lifejackets with strobe lights attached......lol.
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