Team RIFFE Spearfishing WHITE SEA BASS - Diving for Rock Scallops and Sea Urchins (Uni)
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Team Riffe members John Dornellas, Ryder Devoe, and Austin Derry head out to California's Channel Islands on an epic day spearfishing the pristine kelp forest in search of the rare and elusive White Sea Bass. The team then hunts for a taste of two of the most delicious underwater delicacies, rock scallops and uni (sea urchin).
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Loved it guys!! Great adventure!
I went to school with Julie Riffe. My Dad and Jay knew each other from way back. Rock on 🤘🏼
Inspirational. Still dreaming of my 1st proper WSB over here. Awesome
That Radon is a dream
Legendary fish killing platforms!
Great video! I'll be heading out that way looking for seabass/calico bass this spring.
The dream!!!
Awesome Video!!!! Congrats buddy!!!
Great video
Great video and nice catches!!
Not sure that disclaimer towards the end was about 😂😂 great vid!
Blue Gabe turned me on to your channel. Awesome videos
Are those hatchery white sea bass?? Great video👍🏾🤙🏾
Hard to say, we didn’t keep the heads unfortunately
I haven't seen that kelp in some time there was hardly any around Monterey
Genuine question what’s with the 3 bands in California I use a two band and I’m blowing through sea bass seams to be a Cali guy thing are they just really boney down in socal
🙏🏽🇺🇸👍🏽🤙🏽🍀🔱🤿😁Aloha!!
Damn bro this is my first video of yours but I've come across nice one! Subscribed! I do a fishing RUclips channel on a different Channel not trying to plug it so I won't mention the name but one day I'd like to go free diving and try that with y'all
The kelp forest off S.California died because of the chemicals in the treated sewer water + bleach. San Diego is sad.
What happened to the starfish?
What starfish do you mean?
There is no known cure for SSWS, but thanks to the efforts of OCAq staff, there is now an effective treatment. Over the last two years, OCAq Aquarist Tiffany Rudek worked to develop a reliable method of treating ill, injured, or stressed sea stars. SAVE OUR COAST!
Half the video to get into the water?
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