Good footage mate, but just FYI you can't catch abalone with a knife. You need to use a blunt instrument so that it doesn't cut the abalone up, as their blood can't clot and they will bleed to death. + the fisheries will book Ya if you don't carry around a blunt instrument and a measuring device if you're catching abalone.
Cheers mate! Yeh, I completely understand, a fellow spearo taught me that a couple of months ago. I have since purchased an Abalone tool from my local dive shop :) Thanks for checking out my video!
Howard's world of random - Vlogs, DIYS and more it isnt classed as a handspear due to the elastic. Its classed as a spear gun he/ she is completely within the legal outlines
@@ravenelcurryv5374 nope. its illegal to take green lip abalone from any part of port phillip bay. Also illegal to use a pointed blade to remove abalone
Mate, I wouldn't spear an undersized fish, I can assure you any flatty in this vid was over Victoria's legal size of 27cm, GoPro can distort sizes sometimes :)
Green lip not allowed to be taken from ppb, the way your taking them with a knife is illegal u need a abalone knife, spear isn’t allowed any barbs and only two prongs
Alright Mr Kentro, allow me to repeat myself. A. The Greenlips you speak of were taken on the back beach sides of Port Phillip Bay, ranging across Flinders through to Portsea- which is completely legal. (The bag limit is 5 of which no more than 2 can be Greenlips) B. Many years ago now, after talking to a fellow spearo, I purchased an abalone tool, from Scuba doctor dive shop, I lived and I learnt. C. When you are talking about this two-prong business, you are referring to a handheld spear, not, a Hawaiian sling, which is classed as a speargun by Victoria fisheries. Why do you think dive shops throughout victoria, including Adreno, would sell 5 pronged spearheads for Hawaiin slings if it was illegal? Nevertheless, thank you for checking out my video.
@@Meysta im on your side but its not a hand spear or a Hawaiian sling. its a pole spear. a hawaiin sling in a tube with a bungee cord in the middle and you have a spear in the tube. you then pull the cord BACK behind the spear and use that to propel it through the tube. I'm glad you learnt not to use a knife when collecting abalone.
It's illegal to take green lip from PPB. It's not hard to read the rules before you start spearfishing, and worse you post a video with the green lip out of the water.
Magnificent under water footage. Love it.
Awesome vid mate
Good footage mate, but just FYI you can't catch abalone with a knife. You need to use a blunt instrument so that it doesn't cut the abalone up, as their blood can't clot and they will bleed to death.
+ the fisheries will book Ya if you don't carry around a blunt instrument and a measuring device if you're catching abalone.
Cheers mate! Yeh, I completely understand, a fellow spearo taught me that a couple of months ago. I have since purchased an Abalone tool from my local dive shop :) Thanks for checking out my video!
Also in Victoria your not aloud to have more than 2 prongs on your spear.
Howard's world of random - Vlogs, DIYS and more it isnt classed as a handspear due to the elastic. Its classed as a spear gun he/ she is completely within the legal outlines
H1GH3SY have a look at the Victorian fisheries book, a hand half spear must not have any barbs or more than two prongs
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This is awesome good job 👊
Awesome video mate
This was a great vid
Hey man where abouts is this it’s looks awesome 👏🏽
where about is this please? thanks
Did you find that red spear?!
we not allow to take greenlips in PPB unfortunately mate😔
Hey ... 2016 summer hasn't started yet .. water still cold ...
Where is this matey?
Nice video
You using a go pro?
im pretty sure u cant take green lips from portphillip bay too
you cna from the part he was in
@@ravenelcurryv5374 nope. its illegal to take green lip abalone from any part of port phillip bay. Also illegal to use a pointed blade to remove abalone
Nice vid
Hey nice vid
How long is that pole spear?
Much appreciated mate! I think it's about 2 m :)
0:43 - What fish is that?
Dusky morwong
@@Meysta they taste like shit don't they
@@mahakiedwards563 Eat them the same day and they're decent. I don't target them anymore though.
Is this portsea
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Wanna talk about not use sharp knife to harvest abalone but found someone already said that. Still, nice video
the pole spear is so much faster than mine
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The knife you used on abalone is illegal
You can’t get green lip in Port Phillip bay
That flathead was way too small
Bullshit
Mate, I wouldn't spear an undersized fish, I can assure you any flatty in this vid was over Victoria's legal size of 27cm, GoPro can distort sizes sometimes :)
Have you ever heard of the GoPro effect?
Green lip not allowed to be taken from ppb, the way your taking them with a knife is illegal u need a abalone knife, spear isn’t allowed any barbs and only two prongs
Alright Mr Kentro, allow me to repeat myself.
A. The Greenlips you speak of were taken on the back beach sides of Port Phillip Bay, ranging across Flinders through to Portsea- which is completely legal. (The bag limit is 5 of which no more than 2 can be Greenlips)
B. Many years ago now, after talking to a fellow spearo, I purchased an abalone tool, from Scuba doctor dive shop, I lived and I learnt.
C. When you are talking about this two-prong business, you are referring to a handheld spear, not, a Hawaiian sling, which is classed as a speargun by Victoria fisheries. Why do you think dive shops throughout victoria, including Adreno, would sell 5 pronged spearheads for Hawaiin slings if it was illegal?
Nevertheless, thank you for checking out my video.
That’s a hand spear not a Hawaiian sling
@@alexpod6797 It has a rubber sling at the end of it, and therefore, it is not classed as a hand spear.
@@Meysta im on your side but its not a hand spear or a Hawaiian sling. its a pole spear. a hawaiin sling in a tube with a bungee cord in the middle and you have a spear in the tube. you then pull the cord BACK behind the spear and use that to propel it through the tube. I'm glad you learnt not to use a knife when collecting abalone.
Hand spear pole spear Hawain sling are all same things they are a spear with a rubber on the end not a spear gun
1‘27” green lip is not allowed in PP bay
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nice vid mate but make sure you measure those abs before you take them.. fisheries will pin you for this vid!
Thanks mate. I can assure you, all these abs were measured before they were taken home. Besides, I think fisheries have bigger issues to tackle :)
What makes you think he didn't measure it just because he didn't show it on the video. get facts first before tooting your mouth off.
It's illegal to take green lip from PPB. It's not hard to read the rules before you start spearfishing, and worse you post a video with the green lip out of the water.
G’day Jase! The green lips were taken on the back beach sides of Port Phillip Bay, Flinders-Portsea.
Perfectly legal
Thanks for watching :)
Few things illegal your doing there mate
Like what
Your up your self bud go and play in the traffic idiot.
An illegal flatly but ok
poor fish :(