I remember years ago....snorkeling in a place called Merimbula in Victoria Australia .....spear fishing with a sling like you guys are using...32-36 mtrs londown for nearly 3 minutes..... we used to loose colour and everything became. Dark grey green..... hour after hour we did this..... how exciting it was and how much fun we had..... couldn’t do it these days 60 in a couple of months.....long distant memories.... thanks guys George D
Yesterday I accidentally stumbled on a video of a guy spear fishing with tanks and killing and entire shoal of fish one after the other. The contrast with this video couldn’t be greater. Incredible athletes and so respectful of nature
Great diving, make it look easy (all about being calm) I’ll always still own a sling but new pole-spears with a belt reel or float line is my favorite for making it a bit safer with all the sharks in the Bahamas. Plus shagging shafts in 100 after following a fish isn’t my favorite move.
Deepest I ever got consistently was 45 feet for 30 seconds. I couldn’t imagine staying down at 100ft. That’s over a minute and a half to safely resurface.
The blood does cause them to get into a frenzy as well as the sound of a distressed fish. in this case the character of the shark is not as aggressive as some. This area we are diving does not have much human activity and so the sharks are not as trained or aggressive as other places where people spearfish a lot.
I spear with Luke a lot and 100ft is typical for him. Now you take multiple world record freediver like William who's spearing with him here and 100ft is like 20ft to most. First clip was 108. But if you doubt then book a trip with him. Be an experience you'll never forget.
@@Bahamascottoutdoors Footage doesn't lie. I'm not saying he can't, I'm saying most of the dives in the vid are not to 100, so it's disingenuous to claim such. I dive reasonably comfortably to 25m in a 7mm in New England in winter (43°) with around 25lbs of lead and 3m vis. I know how deep and how long a 30m dive is. Most of these are not them. All respect to the dudes, but like I said: hitting 108' and actually diving at 108' are two different things.
@@nfragala first of all congrats and HUGE stones for diving in that ice bath sir! I've never put on 7mm, cannot imagine that or low vis. So agree, and know, that all the dives were under 100ft other than the first. Luke is my spear buddy back home in the Bahamas and I assure you he is not the type to mislead on purpose. Now from experience I've been with Luke multiple times when he's speared past 100ft. And when I made my first 100+ drop he was the man waiting for me on the end of the rope for safety. So from someone who's been there, done that I assure you he hunts 100+ft regularly. I sure the hell can't!!!
It starts with understanding the physiology then repeating the right techniques to condition the mind and body. It all becomes second nature from there.
Seeing the surface that close... no way is that a 100 feet deep. Other than that load of crap... awesome footage and diving!!! I couldn’t do it at 30 feet. Maybe rework your creative numbers and this is 10/10!
Most of those fish were shot in 30 to 60 of water. You can tell by the lack of red and the deeper blue/green color in the first scene that it was much deeper. I have no doubt that first scene was at 108 feet. All of the other scenes were definitely shallower and you can tell by the color of the water. William Trubridge is a world record holding freediver who has been over 400 feet deep. 100 feet is absolutely nothing for him.
I've comfortable dived 30 to 40 feet .It may not look like it but they're diving 100 feet . It's just like sports you spend enough time & effort doing something the hard part you make look ez. 30 40 ft is like the Carnal in the back of my friends yard .Playground. Man dem out in the ocean so I can see they between that 80 -100 mark no cap.
Honestly as soon as they swam up I thought the same thing I was thinking that was way too quick to go back up you can still see the bottom a little bit.
I remember years ago....snorkeling in a place called Merimbula in Victoria Australia .....spear fishing with a sling like you guys are using...32-36 mtrs londown for nearly 3 minutes..... we used to loose colour and everything became. Dark grey green..... hour after hour we did this..... how exciting it was and how much fun we had..... couldn’t do it these days 60 in a couple of months.....long distant memories.... thanks guys George D
George, thanks for sharing. You sir, are a legend.
I lived in the Bahama's in 1968 and the coral reefs three back then were so colorful it was breathtaking.
Still is... I live there now!
Yesterday I accidentally stumbled on a video of a guy spear fishing with tanks and killing and entire shoal of fish one after the other. The contrast with this video couldn’t be greater. Incredible athletes and so respectful of nature
Meanwhile I think I’m dying from the pressure at the deep end of a standard Olympic pool.
Great diving, make it look easy (all about being calm)
I’ll always still own a sling but new pole-spears with a belt reel or float line is my favorite for making it a bit safer with all the sharks in the Bahamas. Plus shagging shafts in 100 after following a fish isn’t my favorite move.
Great job on the video 📸 I'm loving the action and those are some nice Hogfish.
Deepest I ever got consistently was 45 feet for 30 seconds. I couldn’t imagine staying down at 100ft. That’s over a minute and a half to safely resurface.
What area are you diving in? A lot depends on water temp, ocean conditions and wetsuit thickness. Those make an impact physiologically and mentally.
These guys remind me an amazing Aussie from "Sailing into freedom". Same outfit, same technique, same results.
Awesome video, expert divers make it look too easy! Lol
The reason why you guys are so good divers is because of huge balls!! Diving with a sharks, wow. Love the cammo suite btw.
dam too short great video work see your face when coming up what kind of fish were those rooster?
Hog fish
Sweet guys loved the shark play make it feel real.
It’s really🤙🤙
hello .. well done .. keep it up .. I also dive every day almost .. wanted to ask why you don't shoot sharks .. ??
I shoot sharks if necessary.
How can you handle the pressure? Is there a technique or a device that you are using?
You need to equalize your ears and mask as well as have flexibility of the rib cage to allow for the pressure to compress the lungs.
@@lukemaillis8695 thank you sir for the info. I really appreciate it.
How did you guys get away with playing that music.? Nice
Great job Guys 👏👏👏
How do u hold u breathe so long
Nice work! What kind of pole were you using?
Was also wondering this
is that Riley from the Vagabonde
Hi good vid 👍👍👌👌just wan to ask the thing you hunt with how it kalled or where i can find one ? Thnx
The pole spear is a Head hunter Nomad .. You can buy them at Headhunterspearfishing.com
Nice work boys!
What amazing views of under water
Nice catch...but you guys are using different spears... I never try that thing..jeje
epic scene from this legendary spearo's.
So does shark only attack fish that bleed?
The blood does cause them to get into a frenzy as well as the sound of a distressed fish. in this case the character of the shark is not as aggressive as some. This area we are diving does not have much human activity and so the sharks are not as trained or aggressive as other places where people spearfish a lot.
I think you're short about 40' for most of those dives. Hitting 108' and diving 108' are two different things.
maybe, but the 108 shot shows him with a dive computer on the wrist, so I believe.
I spear with Luke a lot and 100ft is typical for him. Now you take multiple world record freediver like William who's spearing with him here and 100ft is like 20ft to most. First clip was 108. But if you doubt then book a trip with him. Be an experience you'll never forget.
@@Bahamascottoutdoors Footage doesn't lie. I'm not saying he can't, I'm saying most of the dives in the vid are not to 100, so it's disingenuous to claim such. I dive reasonably comfortably to 25m in a 7mm in New England in winter (43°) with around 25lbs of lead and 3m vis. I know how deep and how long a 30m dive is. Most of these are not them. All respect to the dudes, but like I said: hitting 108' and actually diving at 108' are two different things.
@@nfragala first of all congrats and HUGE stones for diving in that ice bath sir! I've never put on 7mm, cannot imagine that or low vis. So agree, and know, that all the dives were under 100ft other than the first. Luke is my spear buddy back home in the Bahamas and I assure you he is not the type to mislead on purpose. Now from experience I've been with Luke multiple times when he's speared past 100ft. And when I made my first 100+ drop he was the man waiting for me on the end of the rope for safety. So from someone who's been there, done that I assure you he hunts 100+ft regularly. I sure the hell can't!!!
@@Bahamascottoutdoors RESPECT, my ocean bruddah!
oohh man thats awsome👊🐟
That's some serious diving there!
Ganhou meu like e virei inscrito só pelo começo com a música, foda ,BRASIL TA AI
Look dem boys fishin!
Welcome to my home Bahamas
Can I hire you to come along aboard out boat? We're searching for a lost gold hoard of the coast of Florida
Parabéns pela pescaria de arpão de mão muito massa
Wonderful they are in my home town
I think I got the 1000th like
Good job sir. 👍
Dimana lokasinya bng?
That was fun to watch
Cool stuff man 👍
How does one hold his breath so long????
It starts with understanding the physiology then repeating the right techniques to condition the mind and body. It all becomes second nature from there.
I want to but that kind of spear gun u used please send me link
Seeing the surface that close... no way is that a 100 feet deep. Other than that load of crap... awesome footage and diving!!! I couldn’t do it at 30 feet. Maybe rework your creative numbers and this is 10/10!
Most of those fish were shot in 30 to 60 of water. You can tell by the lack of red and the deeper blue/green color in the first scene that it was much deeper. I have no doubt that first scene was at 108 feet. All of the other scenes were definitely shallower and you can tell by the color of the water. William Trubridge is a world record holding freediver who has been over 400 feet deep. 100 feet is absolutely nothing for him.
3:27 rip
Man I can’t even make it past 35ft lol
That’s pretty good for fishing though
Neither can they... awesome diving, but definitely not 100 feet.
Good shot
outstanding 🤙
Красавчики👍
Wow....
THis is not 100 feet deep!
I've comfortable dived 30 to 40 feet .It may not look like it but they're diving 100 feet .
It's just like sports you spend enough time & effort doing something the hard part you make look ez.
30 40 ft is like the Carnal in the back of my friends yard .Playground.
Man dem out in the ocean so I can see they between that 80 -100 mark no cap.
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süper video
mantap👍👍👍🤙
Belas imagens!
Show malucada.🤜🏿☀️🤛
When I am there I am going to book a charter with you.
Мечта.
Thats 40 feet man
I’m from Andros Bahamas
The deepest Ii ever been is 50 feet
On the ocean edge
ya i was wondering the same
Honestly as soon as they swam up I thought the same thing I was thinking that was way too quick to go back up you can still see the bottom a little bit.
This is very extraordinary friends .. greetings as a hobby Greetings, beginner RUclipsr friends
Songs name?
Kanishka Madhushan Wake me up Avicci
Professional!
Super cool stuff there! Lol
You sir have steel balls
💪💪⚡️
Jhoo.. I see how, after the shot, they look out for sharks immediately. Good lesson to learn
Están bueno los pico pato esos
Porque você não caça tubarão ? O bicho é agressivo e uma grande praga ,nada mais apropriado.
Great footage. Tacky music.
🤣🤣🤣
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Plenty fish and tax collectors too
mit
belle immagini ma la musica è veramente dozzinale e fastidiosa cone rovinare un video
Nothng i can see is impt all sht
Stupid music kills a nice video 🥳
That is some stupid fish.
How do u hold u breathe so long