LOL 18m -not very deep, It's all relative 😁. Lovely fish. Observationally, all fish shot in this place will tear themselves up - on the upside saves cleaning them LOL. I am speaking from a place of way to much experience shooting them in the gut 😁🤣😳. I might even be an expert in this subject LMAO! 😆😆. Oh well. Great video, nice to watch! Have a ripper week, cheers for sharing the laughs! Dive safe, have fun! 🍻🤿
This particular spot takes about 60 minutes to get to. Paddling time can range from 20 to 90 minutes (my favorites spots are all beyond 50 minutes). I guess you have to get away from the frey to find good spots.
All through january we had water at 22C - 21C, instead of 19 to 17C. So that's an insane difference. We've had more cabrillas than any other year, sadly very few yellowtails and mackerels. It's not good for fishing in general. I guess the fish will eventually adapt to these new conditions.
LOL 18m -not very deep, It's all relative 😁. Lovely fish. Observationally, all fish shot in this place will tear themselves up - on the upside saves cleaning them LOL. I am speaking from a place of way to much experience shooting them in the gut 😁🤣😳. I might even be an expert in this subject LMAO! 😆😆. Oh well. Great video, nice to watch! Have a ripper week, cheers for sharing the laughs! Dive safe, have fun! 🍻🤿
How much ground do you typically cover or how much time do you spend padding to and from the hunting grounds on a typical kayak outing down there?
This particular spot takes about 60 minutes to get to. Paddling time can range from 20 to 90 minutes (my favorites spots are all beyond 50 minutes). I guess you have to get away from the frey to find good spots.
I stay about 300 m from my kayak, mostly, and I'll change spots once or twice.
Rad. Need to get down there with my scupper pro sometime
how has it been diving the sea of cortez with the warmer waters this year?
All through january we had water at 22C - 21C, instead of 19 to 17C. So that's an insane difference. We've had more cabrillas than any other year, sadly very few yellowtails and mackerels. It's not good for fishing in general. I guess the fish will eventually adapt to these new conditions.
Hey what’s up buddy where are you ?
Akulivik (in the arctic)
360p ? wtf dude
it's 4k, you saw it before it got processed jajajaja sorry
LOL, it is what happens when you are too keen to watch a video LOL! 👍😁