I don't know why but I really find your videos entertaining! 🤔🤨🤷 Knowing that you are helping to preserve the underwater environment definitely helps. What you and your friends do is NOT easy and it is dangerous. Glad to know your taking all the safety precautions. I also enjoy hearing about all the species that you come across. Thanks for sharing your work.
Awesome vids! I live in Boynton and I'm at the beach all the time, Its SO interesting to see what's just under the waves. Thank you for what you do keeping the invasive lionfish population in check!
Thanks for sharing footage of how your spear actually works. I was wondering about that as I’m neither a diver, nor a spear fisher. Over the past 24 hours I’ve binge watched myself through all of your shorts to begin with, and am now working through your long form content.
You do a great job of explaining things and. Identifying the different fish to us. This wis the first vid where we could see how your spear actually works and that machine that propels you. That is very interesting, too! Thank you for the great job you are doing. 😊
Admire the work you are doing and hopefully encourage others to rid these invasive non native pestsWhen diving in the Red Sea on night dives the lion fish would follow us in large numbers following our torch light and when we lit up glass fish the lions would cruise over tilt head down and then suck the fish up in a fraction of a second. 9:56
Love your videos. Thank you for what you're doing! I'm curious- what is the small yellow tank you carry? And what brand of spear? I snorkel on the reef at fort Lauderdale and want to kill lionfish when i see them Thanks again for all your good work!
How does your hunting spear work? I'm curious because it doesn't look like your hands move that much when you spear a lionfish with it. Also why the two loops?
They sell the bigger ones to restaurants to cover some of their expenses. As with smaller ones though, I don't know. Maybe they are just making sure to actually kill them, since fish are pretty resilient. Would be cool though to feed them to local fauna so they asquire a taste for them (just take them off spear first so they don't associate food with divers)
I don't know why but I really find your videos entertaining! 🤔🤨🤷 Knowing that you are helping to preserve the underwater environment definitely helps. What you and your friends do is NOT easy and it is dangerous. Glad to know your taking all the safety precautions.
I also enjoy hearing about all the species that you come across.
Thanks for sharing your work.
Just found you. Love these vids will watch more. From Pennsylvania. It's the only way I get to see Florida. 😊
I'm so thankful you all! Great work!
That scooter is a huge bonus! Love the vids!
Awesome vids! I live in Boynton and I'm at the beach all the time, Its SO interesting to see what's just under the waves. Thank you for what you do keeping the invasive lionfish population in check!
Thanks for sharing footage of how your spear actually works. I was wondering about that as I’m neither a diver, nor a spear fisher.
Over the past 24 hours I’ve binge watched myself through all of your shorts to begin with, and am now working through your long form content.
This vid is so cool! The reef looks like a different planet , everything is so weird!
Thank you for your hard work💙
First time watching, you are doing a great job to help save the ocean. I hope one day you do not have to dive anymore!
You do a great job of explaining things and. Identifying the different fish to us. This wis the first vid where we could see how your spear actually works and that machine that propels you. That is very interesting, too! Thank you for the great job you are doing. 😊
Cool video and the bubble rings at the end seal the deal👍👍✌️
Lionfish hunting looks so much fun!
After a while of listening to that underwater motor whirring away, I thought “little geek is on the case“
Love it!!
Admire the work you are doing and hopefully encourage others to rid these invasive non native pestsWhen diving in the Red Sea on night dives the lion fish would follow us in large numbers following our torch light and when we lit up glass fish the lions would cruise over tilt head down and then suck the fish up in a fraction of a second. 9:56
Aren't they native to Red Sea though?
Love your vids man
Watching the ads that are during and after your videos, does that help with funds for your work? If so, I will watch every one!❤
Great video. What scooter model is that?
are lionfish immune from being harmed by another lionfish spine or venom?
Love your videos. Thank you for what you're doing! I'm curious- what is the small yellow tank you carry?
And what brand of spear?
I snorkel on the reef at fort Lauderdale and want to kill lionfish when i see them
Thanks again for all your good work!
Are lion fish immune to other lion fish stings? E.g Like when they’re In your bucket are they stinging each other
Where about are you diving?
How does your hunting spear work? I'm curious because it doesn't look like your hands move that much when you spear a lionfish with it.
Also why the two loops?
May I know why not just leave the lionfish body in the sea so let other species to consume it
They sell the bigger ones to restaurants to cover some of their expenses. As with smaller ones though, I don't know. Maybe they are just making sure to actually kill them, since fish are pretty resilient. Would be cool though to feed them to local fauna so they asquire a taste for them (just take them off spear first so they don't associate food with divers)
love the lion-fish content , you get a little off track sometimes with the other fish and it gets slow, just keep to to murdering lions
Just enjoy the ride, man.
Okay.In the scuba diving world where they were talking about turtles or diving equipment they are fins FLIPPER WAS A TV Dolphin.