How I swim over a mile offshore solo for spearfishing

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  • @panthersano
    @panthersano Год назад +105

    Giving the information while swimming out into open ocean is just surreal to me. Your the goat at spearfishing content and this video proves it! Also how are you this brave? A mile out by yourself??? Swimminging the whole way???? He-Man stuff!

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +16

      Thank you! I ended up 2.3km out from the shore on this dive.

    • @panthersano
      @panthersano Год назад +2

      @@DanielMann insane!

    • @spearo16
      @spearo16 Год назад +13

      Because they don't have sharks like back in Australia😂

    • @bluenose7984
      @bluenose7984 Год назад +14

      @@spearo16 We have Dogfish and Tope, don't take the piss out of our predators! 🤣😂🤣

    • @stuckinperth
      @stuckinperth Год назад +1

      This guy definitely has grey skull power

  • @AkselOrstavik
    @AkselOrstavik Год назад +29

    The effort of swimming to land, place a camera, walk out and swim back in, just in order to have that 20 second smooth transition from diving to talking on land? Gotta love it:)

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +8

      Glad you appreciate the effort 🤣

    • @skinz1234
      @skinz1234 Год назад

      I also notice and appreciate all your effort so much ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️thanks dude!!!! But about sharks, is there no risk of a big aggressive one showing up in the north sea? What then?

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад

      @skinz1234 no big risk in the U.K. Even if you do see one it’s generally okay.

    • @skinz1234
      @skinz1234 Год назад

      @@DanielMann it is the ocean so i guess u never really know what your gonna see! U just dont think about it or whats the plan if u needa get outta dodge? :p

    • @functioningnarcotic2098
      @functioningnarcotic2098 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@skinz1234 The camera man never dies, so as long as he has his camera and is filming he is safe from all harm.

  • @magnusnesheim
    @magnusnesheim Год назад +2

    This video inspired me to do a similar trip, letting me discover many new local spearfishing spots! I used my phone for navigation (in a waterproof, floating case), and Crocs for trekking to the cliffside entry point, but otherwise our setups are pretty similar. Swimming through the open water without a visible ocean floor, and then suddenly arriving at an underwater mountain peak, offering a prime diving location, was thrilling! Provided that you pay attention to short-term current- and weather forcasts, spearfishing this way can be incredibly rewarding! Thank you once again for your inspiring videos!

  • @SpearDivin
    @SpearDivin Год назад +28

    Dan, I thought I would take the time to let you know how big of an influence you have had on my life. About 4 years ago I started watching your videos and you have taught me and made me totally obsessed with spearfishing. You are one of the biggest inspirations in my life as your videos have taught me most of what I know about the sport. I started a RUclips page a couple months ago, mostly to have as a personal diary and dive log of my experiences. Would love for you to check it out and critique my videos as I am sure there is plenty I am doing wrong. Please continue the amazing videos! Anytime you drop a video I am sure to stop what I am doing to watch and learn! Love your solo shore dive videos in the UK! So awesome!

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +5

      Thanks for the very kind words 🙌 Glad you have found this amazing way of life. Videos are subjective, there is no right or wrong, as long as you have fun making them that is the most important thing.

  • @MrPhoenix616
    @MrPhoenix616 Год назад +1

    madly underrated tuber. You not only go out and catch without assistance, but also do the cooking. Big G!

  • @ali-25yearsold
    @ali-25yearsold Год назад

    The refreshing sound of ocean and got to see a hunter's skill. This is a very good content. Thank you.

  • @kilobytefishingtv
    @kilobytefishingtv Год назад +2

    Now thats what I call dedication to what we love to do. Great catch as always😊

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Got to do what you got to do.

  • @liamcannon5667
    @liamcannon5667 Год назад +3

    Another classic daniel Mann upload to hold me over till summer

  • @csmaster65
    @csmaster65 Год назад +5

    Great stuff as usual. After reading some of these comments I think it would be nice with a video discussing diving alone. I believe it can be done safely, and many of us choose to dive alone when time allows instead of being limited by not having a dive buddy available.

    • @user-wh2oo4wh8v
      @user-wh2oo4wh8v Год назад

      Yeah agree.
      Diving alone is less than ideal. However with enough experience you know your limits and what SWB/Samba feels like.
      Inexperienced freedivers should never dive alone, even ultra shallow.

    • @Yanivkahana
      @Yanivkahana Год назад

      @@user-wh2oo4wh8v So basically you are saying if you have enough experience you can feel where is the limit before getting to close to SWB/Samba?

    • @user-wh2oo4wh8v
      @user-wh2oo4wh8v Год назад +2

      @Yanivkahana More that you know how to manage breath up, and not rushing for a fish.
      Also, reducing bottom time over the day as I fatigue regardless of how I "feel'. Just reducing by 20% then 30% regardless of contraction counting or not.

    • @Yanivkahana
      @Yanivkahana Год назад

      @@user-wh2oo4wh8v Thanks for the input, very interesting.

  • @johnnyesleo
    @johnnyesleo Год назад +7

    Great video bro! Always giving us some good/useful info. Keep it up bro!

  • @dfgdfg_
    @dfgdfg_ Год назад +1

    Absolutely gripping, thank you!

  • @DerWoWMann
    @DerWoWMann Год назад +1

    very good video thank you very much! i have never wanted to go to uk but because of your videos i think i will go there to spearfish someday! maybe we will see us at the beach. stay stafe out there in the ocean alone buddy

    • @MichaelNoon
      @MichaelNoon 6 месяцев назад

      There’s plenty of beautiful places in the uk mate Scotland is stunning

  • @blimblumbollumblumb
    @blimblumbollumblumb Год назад +6

    Inspiring! I am envious that you don't have to worry about sharks out there. I'm in Sydney, and if i swam that far out to spearfish, I'd probably only return as a scary news article.

    • @MuhammedAasil
      @MuhammedAasil Год назад +1

      Sharks do not eat humans and rarely attack. You a LOT more likely to be killed by a wild moose (via a collision wuth your car) than by a shark while swimming.
      That said, while sharks do not eat humans and do not actively hunt for them - a shark may take a bite out of a human if it mistakes it for prey ( mistaking them as a seal while a person is on a surfboard, for example, from a bottom view) which is the reason for a good percent of shark attacks.
      Sharks, btw, also do rarely attack out of curiosity. I believe I read somewhere that starvation is also anither trigger.

    • @AlexFuerteventura
      @AlexFuerteventura Год назад +7

      @@MuhammedAasil The shark attack probablity stat applies to people in general, wherever they may be. If you limit your sample size to people in the water (which is the only logical way to do it), then the probabilities skyrocket, even if it's still tiny. Now I don't want to know what the probablity would be if the sample were people swimming solo, a mile offshore, in white/tiger/bull infested waters (the reason those three are considered the most dangerous is because they often DO eat people, when attacking).

    • @blimblumbollumblumb
      @blimblumbollumblumb Год назад +6

      @@MuhammedAasil yeah but that stat doesn't apply the same when your study population is people swimming out at sea and towing dead fish behind them.

    • @JoshSmeda
      @JoshSmeda Год назад +3

      ​@@MuhammedAasilyeah you can say that all you want but if a hungry or injured white / tiger / bullshark, whitetip spots you.. you're tickets bro.

    • @metsmokers1354
      @metsmokers1354 Год назад

      @@MuhammedAasilin Sydney recently there was a shark that attacked and ate a man close to shore while he was swimming. Was a great white aswell. Video of his torso floating on the surface went viral.

  • @willesloco
    @willesloco Год назад +1

    Great video. I spear fish from the coast and have used my boat to get out further afield. This year hasn’t been a great one for spearo weather and the bass where I live have become mostly schoolies. I can see the appeal of swimming out to marks offshore to get big fish, especially when you don’t have access to a boat. I can also see that you know what you’re doing and have some serious breath hold skills. For the benefit of others I thought it might be worth emphasising safety a bit more in videos like this, since many novices will try to emulate you. I’m also lifeboat crew and work at sea for a living, I can’t help but risk assess your operation. Swimming out that far you are really at the mercy of tides and weather. It may be worth mentioning some safety advice such as informing someone of your plan and when you intend to return. Taking with you a phone and/or vhf or at least a few flares. Having a plan if you lose your float or fog closes in. Checking the weather and tides etc.
    Great fish you had there and well worth the swim out. Good luck on future dives.

  • @leophelan6768
    @leophelan6768 Год назад +4

    hey, I would love it if you did a video explaining how you identify these spots before swimming out, in fact, it would be helpful to know what I should look for terrain-wise for bass, maybe a short video showing the nautical chart view of the structure, you could edit over any names to not give away your spots. I don't know how editing works. awesome video though.

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +1

      Bass live in all sorts of ground. Generally if there is a substantial amount of rock or reef you will find them. Again, navionics with the relief shading has all the information you need.

  • @Antipodean33
    @Antipodean33 Год назад +1

    You should come down to Australia in particular my state of South Australia and do some spearo dives here. You could go over to the Eyre Peninsular, down Port Lincoln way and swim a few K's offshore there for some great spearfishing. It's alive over here, there's some large toothy critters but you'll be right mate, just keep your head on a swivel

  • @alexmacdonald258
    @alexmacdonald258 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing what comprises your kit out there! I especially liked the Omer anchor setup. And that's excellent visibility; I'm surprised it's so good! When next you grill, you might also try a type of powder or paste called Achiote (Also called Annato) as a wet rub. We mix it with lime juice and marinate our fillets for about a half hour, then grill them. Amazon carries it, at least here in the U.S.

  • @antonchigurh3226
    @antonchigurh3226 Год назад +1

    Great upload, Daniel. You’re the Mann 😉. Looking forward to the videos from Spain 🇪🇸

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад

      Thanks Anton, will be covering the world championships!

  • @WandereringFamily123
    @WandereringFamily123 Год назад +4

    Two things:
    1. I do a lot of shoredive spearfishing, and if you don't, you might not really appreciate the athletic ability it takes to swim over a mile out and back, in strong current, and still have the energy to dive and spearfish once you're out there! Without being REALLY sure what the current is doing out there, I wouldn't start that far out if you're new to it. (I am definitely not going that far!)
    2. Appreciate the explanation of your setup! I do this with a paddle board (not standing, just swimming on it like a surfboard) and I love the ability to just get up and lie on the board between dives to catch my breath sometimes. But if I had the money, I'd probably invest in something like this - it looks ideal!

  • @waterassassin
    @waterassassin 10 месяцев назад

    Being an allrounder fisho with no real mastery of a particular style (including spearfishing) I really enjoy watching ‘the best’ in each category of the sport. Thanks for showing us how a master of spearfishing can do some of these things mate, I am sure there is a tonne of mistakes made over many years to have this kind of knowledge 🤙

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you 🙏🏻 I’m far from a master but you do learn a few things over 20 years.

  • @nevergiveup-db6fp
    @nevergiveup-db6fp Год назад

    Man, you are the man I am moving to the Philippines, and I’m very interested in spearfishing, as I think food will be in short supply in the future

  • @ajlambert6998
    @ajlambert6998 Год назад +1

    Amazing Video Dan, thanks for the explanation and the kit description

  • @badrazim9362
    @badrazim9362 Год назад +2

    I know is dangerous to dive alone, but with you it's look super easy.

  • @Timbuctoo
    @Timbuctoo Год назад +2

    I've got a huge Tusky head in the freezer with wings attached. I'm trying the Nando's marinade this week. Should be awesome.

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад

      I'm sure it will be fantastic. Just take the huge scales off the wings to get some tasty skin action.

    • @Timbuctoo
      @Timbuctoo Год назад

      @@DanielMann will give it a crack. Yes, their scales are like washers huge.

  • @thicccboyztv
    @thicccboyztv Год назад +2

    Damn way too sharky and deep here for that. Awesome to see your access. As a triathlete who has done 2.4 mile+ swims, anyone who gets out and swims in open water gets my respect

  • @electricgutiar
    @electricgutiar Год назад +1

    Hey Daniel, when going diving alone, when do you start your accent? When you feel uncomfortable? A couple of contractions?

  • @speedyprod8237
    @speedyprod8237 Год назад

    Hello sir , i have a fammily member he is a spear fisher like you , he always tells me that he never go out solo , just wanna say be carefull when you dive solo as it is dangerous or don't dive to deep , great video

  • @manderson7173
    @manderson7173 Год назад +4

    Thanks for sharing your experience, techniques and gear selection. Almost (ALMOST) makes me wish I didn’t live in Florida with all the sharks… I would not be going solo a mile offshore around here lol

    • @kaibe5241
      @kaibe5241 Год назад

      Once you learn how to handle sharks, it's generally pretty safe. but there's still no fucking way I'd be out there in SA with the whites.

    • @Jefferson-ly5qe
      @Jefferson-ly5qe Год назад

      Sharks aren't even the main risk here. Shallow water blackout is far more likely to kill you. Never spearfish or freedive alone.

  • @Minimeister317
    @Minimeister317 Год назад +2

    I'll probably never do this myself, so this is great entertainment, thanks Daniel!

  • @2FRESH-4U
    @2FRESH-4U Год назад

    I marvel at your courage

  • @valkil73
    @valkil73 Год назад

    First of all - thank you for the incredible video footages, super helpful advices and explanations and last but not least - for the tasty recipes! for which I have something you might add to your bbq - a fish gridiron! it will help you flip the fish without it sticking to the grill! Thank you Dan!

  • @samuelhunt1546
    @samuelhunt1546 Год назад +2

    Think you may trigger some South Africans too🇿🇦 Nando's 😂great video as always 👍

  • @SolutreanSpear
    @SolutreanSpear Год назад +3

    Awesome dive footage, loved the float info as well. Thanks Daniel!

  • @harambeexpress
    @harambeexpress Год назад

    That float plus a scuba diving DPV (a good one, not one of the cheap toys) to tow you along would be an interesting setup to try.

  • @lekker-cv1ok
    @lekker-cv1ok Год назад +2

    This dude harder than goggins swimming there with all the creatures

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +2

      No chance, Goggins is a monster!

  • @OutsideYourZone
    @OutsideYourZone 8 месяцев назад

    fairoics that was mint

  • @takotako808
    @takotako808 Год назад

    Really makes me appreciate where i live. 5 minutes in the water youre in the ono lane

  • @antoniomineo70
    @antoniomineo70 Год назад +1

    Great video as usual Daniel, I will use some of your advices for the float. Good luck in Spain!!

  • @joachimklawe8639
    @joachimklawe8639 Год назад

    Yippee, the marinade is also available in Germany! Now all that's missing is the fish...

  • @gazzabyerun8152
    @gazzabyerun8152 Год назад

    Wow, what a swim out , holy cows!!! I have a float almost like the one you are using, I have been out of the game of free diving for a long time and been wanting to get back into it except i want to dive the lakes here in the mountains, your videos do motivate me for sure! Thanks for sharing your knowledge, 🔱Be safe, God speed Daniel!

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +1

      Thanks Gazza! Good luck with it.

  • @johndagher9321
    @johndagher9321 Год назад

    Another great video, thanks for sharing Daniel!

  • @marcuspezzuti701
    @marcuspezzuti701 Год назад +1

    Seriously fantastic content man nice work!

  • @AsoreAreola
    @AsoreAreola Год назад +1

    Brillaint, thanks Daniel this was super helpful 🙌🏼🙏🏼

  • @RS_Spearfishing
    @RS_Spearfishing Год назад

    Going to try to use SUP to swim far offshore. Record for me was 1,6 km with a smaller float than yours in Baltic sea.

  • @blaneysiktube
    @blaneysiktube Год назад

    I've done this twice off the coast of Cornwall, and I'd honestly never do it again.
    I now hate them floats with a passion 😂
    Happy to stick to closer spots until I get a boat or ski

  • @houssemattia3403
    @houssemattia3403 Год назад

    Very good video as always very instructive even for the food. Can't wait for the next video to spain.

  • @TM-ch3hl
    @TM-ch3hl Год назад

    Im impressed by how long u can hold ur breath

  • @mariocinque8588
    @mariocinque8588 Год назад +1

    Complimenti Daniel, bellissime spigole e fondali molto pescosi.

  • @__Diaz__
    @__Diaz__ Год назад +1

    I Honestly don't know how you do this, with all the shark attack stuff getting around the web. 1:20 Your splashing around on the surface all blacked out like a seal...... Hats off to you for being so fearless in the ocean (oh and as well as the smell of blood from spearfishing). I would never do that i hope nothing happens with these kind of swims

  • @UKSpearo
    @UKSpearo Год назад +1

    Epic stuff Dan, I've just goy myself a kayak for those longer distances. Tried it out in close yesterday and it's so good to dive from 😁🥳
    Just need some more time off work and some good weather to get out to some spots now 🤞

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад

      I’ve heard of these inflatable kayaks, tempting!

    • @UKSpearo
      @UKSpearo Год назад +4

      @@DanielMann haha I went all out and got a fancy pedal kayak, I wanted to have a decent platform to fish off as well as dive from 😅

    • @gqsm
      @gqsm Год назад

      @@DanielMann I have an inflatable kayak, it is nice to pootle around in, but hard on the arms, especially with a headwind against the tide (Peddle ones might be v good but are generally not inflatable so appropriate transport for it is req).

  • @Andygeofri
    @Andygeofri Год назад

    Inspirational, as always.

  • @Anton-td4ko
    @Anton-td4ko Год назад +1

    Amazing content as always

  • @bennyn1ce
    @bennyn1ce Год назад +1

    Awesome vid- you should consider having a depth and dive time in a lower third each time you film a dive...

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад

      I have but I don't feel like it would add much to it, I tend to use voice over if the depth is important.

  • @discovering_scotland
    @discovering_scotland Год назад

    Class video again, lots of great info there and some lovely fish as ever 👌🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @JonDKillin
    @JonDKillin Год назад +2

    Do you encounter sharks on your swim??

  • @chadcoxthehunterchadcox8252
    @chadcoxthehunterchadcox8252 Год назад

    Great content, excited to keep learning and hunting

  • @gqsm
    @gqsm Год назад

    I was on holiday in the EU and Decathalon have a few float options (Subea - Decathalon own brand) that are very well priced. Unfortunately not available in UK stores.

  • @lukmanmiah1304
    @lukmanmiah1304 Год назад

    Where in the uk can one go spear fishing like this. So cool

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад

      All along the south coast of England.

  • @Tombombadillo999
    @Tombombadillo999 Год назад +1

    Great content! Thanks for the vid!

  • @SolvingTornadoes
    @SolvingTornadoes Год назад

    This is just amazing. Thanks for the videol

  • @andyvaldez212
    @andyvaldez212 11 месяцев назад

    Daniel you should offer an online course for beginners... I really want to get into spearfishing but. Ijust don't know where to start... love your content btw

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  11 месяцев назад

      I’ve thought about making one but I’m also not sure where to start 🤣 Ryan Myers has one coming out soon!

  • @islandhunter34
    @islandhunter34 Год назад

    Nice fishing gear master ❤️❤️❤️ safe dive always ..

  • @BoatNectar
    @BoatNectar Год назад

    Red light filter for the camera! You wont regret it, makes the footage perfect

  • @mr.niceguy2337
    @mr.niceguy2337 9 месяцев назад

    Although this is cool, don't go out alone... U donno when something would go wrong.. stay safe guys 🤗🤗

  • @TheJackalUSA
    @TheJackalUSA Год назад

    My brother my people been doing long swim like that in Cuba,Varadero beach swimming sometimes over 6km along de beach is not easy and always dangerous never do it alone that’s the one rule only the experts do it,great video be safe and good hunting.

  • @Ferrum_Anima
    @Ferrum_Anima Год назад +1

    Great stuff!

  • @a3marketing991
    @a3marketing991 Год назад

    Great footage and not something I would do alone. You can't swim out too far where I live in Florida, as you'd take a big chance at getting run over by a boat. A kayak would serve you well.

  • @stro382
    @stro382 Год назад

    Oh your doing this in the UK much safer than many other places on earth.

  • @KevinDaly
    @KevinDaly Год назад

    That’s a super vid with some top hunting on display 👌

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate, trying to emulate the best 😉

  • @CrazyYakNTX
    @CrazyYakNTX 8 месяцев назад

    You could greatly increase your efficiency and safety by using a SOT fishing kayak for the journey. Enjoy your vids!

  • @neilhutton1528
    @neilhutton1528 Год назад

    Great video Daniel. In Jersey (the Crown Dependency, not the USA) we use the tides to our advantage. If you jump in 2hrs before low the tide will drag you out off the SE coast. When the tide turns it pushes you back to shore. It generally means a 4-5hr dive and never gets much deeper than 4-5m but I will regularly do 4-5 km on a dive. The 12m tides do help 😏

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +2

      Would love to get down there one day. Maybe the BSA can start hosting nationals there again?

    • @GavTatu
      @GavTatu Год назад

      lol, i just commented, the tide goes out a mile where i live.... jersey !

  • @electricgutiar
    @electricgutiar Год назад +1

    This video dropped just in time! I recently bought the best hunter Okipa 2 buoy for a medium swim (1.3 km of shore) and I was thinking how can i improve it. I also purchased a electric scooter to save even more time and energy while swimming to the spot. Amazing editing as always cheers!

    • @SRHartley
      @SRHartley Год назад

      Be interested to hear about your electric scooter setup. Do you hold it or is it attached to your float? Which one is it and what is the range like?

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад

      I’ve thought about the electric scooter before but I love the exercise!

    • @electricgutiar
      @electricgutiar Год назад

      @@SRHartley the scooter I use is the SUBLUE whiteshark mix pro, I hold it while I’m laying on the buoy, the battery life is just enough for me to travel 1.3 km of shore and back before it runs out of juice. When I arrive to the spot I just place it on top of the buoy and ofc I strap it to the buoy itself with the strap you get when you buy it. If your worried about the battery life I would recommend to get a spare battery to take with you on your dive(I’m considering buying another one for my peace and quiet)

  • @Yasinzaii
    @Yasinzaii Год назад

    What about sharks? How would you escape using this float boat ?

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад

      No sharks in the U.K. to worry about.

  • @Edgunsuk
    @Edgunsuk Год назад +1

    Great video as usual m8

  • @teamarrowspearfishing
    @teamarrowspearfishing Год назад

    Awesosme moments 🎉❤

  • @gatis_vaitovskis
    @gatis_vaitovskis Год назад +1

    Nice video as always. I'm also doing more shore dives then with boat in the Baltic sea. Main target is COD, but it is real challenge to got some.
    Float diving is also great workout 👌
    Why you don’t use orca 100 here?

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +1

      I’ve always enjoyed my time diving in the Baltic Sea, love those cod.
      I was waiting on a new 6.75mm shaft for my Orca 100 but took it out last week 👌

  • @under_jersea
    @under_jersea Год назад

    Best video yet 👍

  • @sunnykrusty
    @sunnykrusty 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video, thank you

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  8 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @bobcarr7640
    @bobcarr7640 Год назад

    Nice fish wings ... ill put them in the smoker along with the fish heads ... really enjoy your vids

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад

      I need to get in to smoking, one of these days!

  • @tomstockton6865
    @tomstockton6865 Год назад

    Hi chap, love the videos you make…beautiful content! Just thinking it would be mega if you had a 360 camera with you so as you drive down we can see a different perspective of your drops.
    Hope you have a great day :)

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +1

      If you know anyone at Insta360, tell them I’m keen 🤣

  • @Kabir9861
    @Kabir9861 Год назад

    Daniel are you not worried about BOs while diving alone?

  • @lukayyy1359
    @lukayyy1359 Год назад

    Dive safe always the great ♥️

  • @visiteavecmoi
    @visiteavecmoi Год назад

    the perfect scenario for a shark attack, you don't know what's under you lol.

  • @tylergrunert
    @tylergrunert Год назад +3

    The water bottle loop is a great item.

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +1

      I can’t believe I’ve never found one before. Works brilliantly.

  • @pelegazoulay1786
    @pelegazoulay1786 Год назад +2

    Awesome vid
    What is the depth over there? 2 km away from shore in israel is around 25-30 meters
    The ground over there is sand with reef patches? Or mostly reef?
    Thank you!!
    ‏‪

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +1

      It varies a lot depending on where you are in the country. Some places you are in 60m when you are 2km from the shore.

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +1

      This was all under 12m

  • @tobiaskrause7916
    @tobiaskrause7916 Год назад

    Awesome video great guy :)

  • @hendrikvogel262
    @hendrikvogel262 Год назад +1

    Correct...Nando's. South african company using Portuguese style chicken recipes.

  • @TheSpearoHeroes
    @TheSpearoHeroes Год назад

    Cool setup!

  • @LaserPeow
    @LaserPeow Год назад +1

    Before I start I scratch my BALLS OF STEEL

  • @telegraphkid
    @telegraphkid Месяц назад

    Hi Daniel, after freediving for a few years I have taken up spear fishing this summer very much inspired by your vids and adventures. May I please ask what torch you use?

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Месяц назад +1

      I use the Omer eyelight 2. Really great torch!

    • @telegraphkid
      @telegraphkid Месяц назад

      @@DanielMann thank you so much Daniel will check it out. I’m based in Malta, as an utter newbie I have to say I’m finding it difficult to catch anything. Tips for newbies including increasing aim might make for a great vid :)

  • @DylanReynolds
    @DylanReynolds Год назад

    Solid content dude

  • @muratmustafa4532
    @muratmustafa4532 Год назад

    Never thought of trying Nando sauce on fish wings... Good suggestion!

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +1

      It’s a winner!

    • @muratmustafa4532
      @muratmustafa4532 Год назад

      @@DanielMann I have a Best Hunter Okipa 3 Board and the only thing I do not like about these boards are their flimsy valves. They leak air all the time. Last summer I inflated the tubes to max and super glue the valves. I was happy until the weather got colder. As I have inflated and glued the tubes when the air temp. was around 40, the tubes got deflated (due to temperature difference) when the air temp dropped significantly in winter. The float did not had too much buoyancy to begin with (even though it is one of the bigger ones but not as big as the patrol) so with deflated tubes the buoyancy got even worse and did not support my weight. I got the float as I always do shore diving and until recently my closest diving spot was a mile offshore. However, I quickly found out that doing a supported swim with these floats is not the best idea in Cyprus summer as the temp got up to 45 an water temp up to 31. I only can last few minutes swimming supported with the board, then I had emerge myself to water to cool and prevent a heatstroke. I was hoping them it would be more beneficial in winter but with the current condition of the tubes it is not. However as a good news, one of the companies came up with better inner tubes with better looking valves for a similarly designed float. So I am hoping if I can get hold of those inner tubes the float would be more functional. But if I am buying a new float next time it would be a dropped stitched body board type one. There is a chance to attach a powerful electric motor to those as well (check scubajet) which should really help getting me to the dive locations without increasing my hear rate.

  • @Itzmfalex
    @Itzmfalex Год назад

    5:17 what a shot good on ya mate

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад

      Cheers! I was pretty happy with that one.

  • @furnikatorr9151
    @furnikatorr9151 Год назад +2

    Love your content bro ❤ how you use your gps for preparing your position ? Thanks a lot

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +2

      I can put marks in it when I find a good place and then I can always go back to those places.

    • @furnikatorr9151
      @furnikatorr9151 Год назад

      @@DanielMann thanks for your answer, but look for the place before with life google map or something ?

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +1

      Google maps or navionics

  • @ReefMimic
    @ReefMimic Год назад

    That’s nuts 👍🏻

  • @GameOver-mf5jx
    @GameOver-mf5jx Год назад +1

    are you not worried about sharks as you paddle?

  • @samosdolphins123
    @samosdolphins123 Месяц назад

    awesome, a mile out to sea ! are there any currents which can make you drift away from your float? do you have a safety line to your float?

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Месяц назад +1

      Definitely currents to be aware of. I can swim quite after over arm with fins so not too worried about not getting back to the float.

  • @benericfoster7276
    @benericfoster7276 Год назад

    We need to get out there together asap!! Need some wings! Great video by the poshest bogan there is!!

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад

      Weather is good this week 👀👀👀

  • @jameschristianwagner1167
    @jameschristianwagner1167 Год назад

    You better hope and pray you black out face up if something ever happens. Never dive alone.

  • @prospector667
    @prospector667 Год назад +1

    Nice dive , too many whites where I am to paddle that far out

    • @DanielMann
      @DanielMann  Год назад +1

      That can be an issue for sure. Maybe better with a kayak?