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Diving For Dinner

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Re: Diving For Dinner

Post by FunJunkie » Sat Jan 24, 2009 2:54 am

That is awesome! Did you Scuba or just snorkle/freedive for em? I miss the rock now just looking at the couple pics. We used to pick opihi off the rocks in kaneohe bay and pull a couple bugs or a Tako(octopus), those are fun, they are eight arms of fight but ya bite em between the eyes and flip em inside out with your fist. Real hunting! anyone can shoot a gun.

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Re: Diving For Dinner

Post by socal_rubi » Sat Jan 24, 2009 4:50 pm

We were tank diving. The reef is in about 30 feet of water. I can swim pretty well, but not that well to free dive to that depth. The description you gave of diving for squid sounds completely disgusting.
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Re: Diving For Dinner

Post by flaminjo » Fri Feb 20, 2009 12:14 am

wow ! look at the size of those Lobsters!

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