Thanks very much for your videos. I’m fairly new to spearfishing and watching how you do it helps me a lot. Kevin Bruington told me to watch you. Thanks again!
Been there many times. If it´s just one, short of shooting, is scare him away. A diver is a big fish in the water. They respect. If there are several, things can get out of hand. the boldest one will take a bite at your fish and hell breaks loose. If you pop one before it gets crazzy, the usualy stray away
it's amazing how before a shark will get spun up and completely out of control it will be very cautious. every time you made a move to shoot the shark backed off. they know our intentions but sometimes they don't care.
I agree and have been preaching a controlled aggressive reaction to them for years. When you stick a 6' long speargun out at them, I know they perceive it as a weapon/threat. Like you said, sometimes they don't care and will attack but often they will break off and depart.
Will they ever attack you as a diver for no reason? Even if you have no fish? I’m a new diver and yesterday I dove in Jacksonville for my very first time in the ocean and I wasn’t even in the water for five minutes and I had four bull sharks bigger than me underneath me that kept coming up to me at the surface. My very first time in the ocean. Will I be all right if I just ignore them but watch them or do I need to arm myself? I’m speaking just as a diver not having fish on me. I heard some people never even seen sharks and my very first time they were checking me out. So now I’m researching sharks.
Hey Jason, big Hammers used to be common in our waters as well but it's rare to see one anymore. I've got a good buddy who commercial Lobster dives off the East Coast, lotta work but he loves it and makes good coin at it. Best to you, Dan
T50, Only as a last option. And even then I usually just try to hit above the spine and below the Dorsal. Drives them off with a minor wound that they'll recover from. Best, Dan
MR, I hadn't either until 10-12 years ago and now they've exploded in population around here. In the warmer months they're on pretty much every spot out here, really makes the skinny water a lot more challenging! Glad you don't have them ! Best, Dan
@@danmacmahon3973 the ones y'all have in the gulf seem so much more aggressive than the ones here on the east coast. I dove outta Destin the last two years for snapper season.. they'd gang up on me and try to run me outta the water. Had a monster 9-10 footer come under my right arm pit and attack my stringer while I was stringing a snapper. That stuff never happens where I dive (St. Augustine to South Carolina).
I'll def take your word for that as I have little East Coast experience! The problem in the Eastern GOM is the sheer increase in the numbers of Bulls. Almost no commercial or recreational pressure, warming waters are just a few of the factors. All adds up to a lot more bulls.
The increase in South Eastern Fl & the Keys has been like an explosion over the last decade... We went from seeing one once in a blue moon to basically showing up to the dinner bell after a few shots... Predator protection...
Judson Holt he’s mad about spear fishing with scuba. It’s a classic case of one person thinking that they are a lot better than another person because they are compensating and probably have an overblown ego.
J R oh I know. These guys are probably the farthest you can get from being kooks. They shoot a lot of fish, but a very small percentage of divers ever make it to those depths. I wish they could vacuum up all those lionfish but they don’t have enough time
Love your work bro. Why don't you shoot the sharks to chase them away? I always shoot sharks cause I believe it tells them that every time they see a human in the ocean, they should always be scared and must always leave the perimeter where humans hunt? I know it sounds mean and cruel but my family's lives and our lives are more important than sharks which we do eat for food. Where I am from, there are just too many sharks and spearpeople are so scared of them. I have been educating them with my scenario of chasing sharks away by using this method. My apologies bro but I don't want to sound Negative on your beautiful work as a spearo, just sharing ideas. Love your work
Hey AP, I appreciate your words, totally understand where you're coming from. I try not to have to violently engage sharks. Usually a yell or a jab to the face with the spear point will work. Sometimes though, you run into one who just has bad intentions. When it reaches the point where I feel endangered, than I have no issue with taking one out. I don't do it lightly and it doesn't happen often but sometimes they leave you no choice. Thanks for reaching out, would enjoy hearing more about where you're diving and other details! Best, Dan
Thanks very much for your videos. I’m fairly new to spearfishing and watching how you do it helps me a lot.
Kevin Bruington told me to watch you. Thanks again!
Kevin's a good friend and I'm glad you're learning from and enjoying the vid's. I learn every trip, never stop learning! Best, Dan
Been there many times. If it´s just one, short of shooting, is scare him away. A diver is a big fish in the water. They respect. If there are several, things can get out of hand. the boldest one will take a bite at your fish and hell breaks loose. If you pop one before it gets crazzy, the usualy stray away
it's amazing how before a shark will get spun up and completely out of control it will be very cautious. every time you made a move to shoot the shark backed off. they know our intentions but sometimes they don't care.
I agree and have been preaching a controlled aggressive reaction to them for years. When you stick a 6' long speargun out at them, I know they perceive it as a weapon/threat. Like you said, sometimes they don't care and will attack but often they will break off and depart.
That Bull is one smart fish.
Hey Rainer, he def was....he knew exactly what he was doing, for sure! Best, Dan
Will they ever attack you as a diver for no reason? Even if you have no fish? I’m a new diver and yesterday I dove in Jacksonville for my very first time in the ocean and I wasn’t even in the water for five minutes and I had four bull sharks bigger than me underneath me that kept coming up to me at the surface. My very first time in the ocean. Will I be all right if I just ignore them but watch them or do I need to arm myself? I’m speaking just as a diver not having fish on me. I heard some people never even seen sharks and my very first time they were checking me out. So now I’m researching sharks.
Dan I watch you all the time from the Bahamas .. we have alot of big hammerheads here ..I'm a commercial lobster diver
Hey Jason, big Hammers used to be common in our waters as well but it's rare to see one anymore. I've got a good buddy who commercial Lobster dives off the East Coast, lotta work but he loves it and makes good coin at it. Best to you, Dan
He was looking a little amped up. Did he wonder off on his own? What cal you use?
Yes he finally disappeared. I use Russian 7.62-54R rounds exclusively.
The fish don't seemed to be concerned at all... : )
Sure sad Dan retired.
Dan, have you ever had to use a PH on a shark ? If so did it do the job ? Been wondering that. Thanks
T50, Only as a last option. And even then I usually just try to hit above the spine and below the Dorsal. Drives them off with a minor wound that they'll recover from. Best, Dan
He seemed to really like you Dan! Way to make friends and influence.....
Why do I have Mack the knife going through my head. 🤔😁
Amazing all the little fish as the protector's for the Bull. 🤣🤣
I'd need to change my wetsuit 🤣
@@danmacmahon3973 you don’t want those scumbags to recover. You need to put them down
Where do you get your powerheads?
I make them myself.
Dan MacMahon is like to get couple of those power heads..
Put an end to his disturbing visit and get back to work.
Nice videos
DBSA, yeah, there should be a law about Bull Sharks getting that big! Glad you liked the video! Best, Dan
looks shallow. 30'? surprised how clear the water looks at 200'+
MrB, that spot's around 100', it was unusually clear there that day! Best, Dan
I’ve never come across a bull shark..
MR, I hadn't either until 10-12 years ago and now they've exploded in population around here. In the warmer months they're on pretty much every spot out here, really makes the skinny water a lot more challenging! Glad you don't have them ! Best, Dan
Not my favorite fish that's for sure..
Mine either Tom. Bulls are just flat out bad news.
@@danmacmahon3973 the ones y'all have in the gulf seem so much more aggressive than the ones here on the east coast. I dove outta Destin the last two years for snapper season.. they'd gang up on me and try to run me outta the water. Had a monster 9-10 footer come under my right arm pit and attack my stringer while I was stringing a snapper. That stuff never happens where I dive (St. Augustine to South Carolina).
I'll def take your word for that as I have little East Coast experience! The problem in the Eastern GOM is the sheer increase in the numbers of Bulls. Almost no commercial or recreational pressure, warming waters are just a few of the factors. All adds up to a lot more bulls.
The increase in South Eastern Fl & the Keys has been like an explosion over the last decade... We went from seeing one once in a blue moon to basically showing up to the dinner bell after a few shots... Predator protection...
Took one look and said shit it’s Dan I’m gone
And Dan was glad to see him go.....lol.....
Kook city.
???
Judson Holt he’s mad about spear fishing with scuba. It’s a classic case of one person thinking that they are a lot better than another person because they are compensating and probably have an overblown ego.
J R oh I know. These guys are probably the farthest you can get from being kooks. They shoot a lot of fish, but a very small percentage of divers ever make it to those depths. I wish they could vacuum up all those lionfish but they don’t have enough time
Love your work bro. Why don't you shoot the sharks to chase them away? I always shoot sharks cause I believe it tells them that every time they see a human in the ocean, they should always be scared and must always leave the perimeter where humans hunt? I know it sounds mean and cruel but my family's lives and our lives are more important than sharks which we do eat for food. Where I am from, there are just too many sharks and spearpeople are so scared of them. I have been educating them with my scenario of chasing sharks away by using this method. My apologies bro but I don't want to sound Negative on your beautiful work as a spearo, just sharing ideas. Love your work
Hey AP, I appreciate your words, totally understand where you're coming from. I try not to have to violently engage sharks. Usually a yell or a jab to the face with the spear point will work. Sometimes though, you run into one who just has bad intentions. When it reaches the point where I feel endangered, than I have no issue with taking one out. I don't do it lightly and it doesn't happen often but sometimes they leave you no choice.
Thanks for reaching out, would enjoy hearing more about where you're diving and other details! Best, Dan
@@danmacmahon3973 Those are the ones that need to go. As always another great dive Dan. Thank you for all these videos.
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