Narrows Bridge 1st Lingcod Dive 2014
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- Опубликовано: 22 май 2014
- Went Scuba Diving under the Narrows Bridge and shot some nice Lingcod. Also saw a lot of Rockfish and Giant Barnacles. If you're ever curious about what it looks like down there on the bottom of Puget Sound, you can watch and find out!
Just starting my snorkling journey may I ask what gear your using as I plan on snorkeling there soon.
been over the narrows many many times in my life but never under it in the bay
Sweet video. Whats the depth you guys are at? Wondering if it can be free-dived?
Borce Atanasov we averaged around 60 feet or so, so not too bad, but what would make it pretty challenging is the almost constant current going through there. I use Scuba on this site because I can get down to the bottom and kinda tuck under all the current.
You could freedive it very briefly on slack ride, but I wouldn’t recommend it.
jtyify makes sense, I’ve dove the sound and have got down to 100 feet but swimming through that tide would not be fun. Thanks man 👍🏼 just subbed, I make freediving spearfishing videos if you wanna sub and check out some of my diving off the Oregon Coast.
Borce Atanasov that would be cool! I’ve done a little free diving, and mean to do more!
Is the old Tacoma narrows bridge that collapse still down there?
CPM Personal Most of the larger pieces are in deeper water, and the few smaller pieces where I’m diving are so overgrown with sea-life it’s hard to identify them, but they’re definitely down there!
@@jtyify Your a dumb ass. You can clearly see a steel gerder and a giant slab of the road/bridge in this video. Its not hard to see.
Maybe that old car and the bones of tubby are down there too
The car is fine,still In use today.
awsome man. ill be doing this soon start my diving school in olympia in 1 month!!! so exited
How's the diving going?
Excellent video. How do you know if they are under 36" before you shoot them?
If it looks close to being 36, I don’t shoot. Most of the ones I take are about 24. Which is less than half the weight of a 36.
@@jtyify What's your speargun & can you buy it on amazon?
If it looks close to being 36, I don’t shoot. Most of the ones I take are about 24. Which is less than half the weight of a 36.
I don’t shoot anything that might be close. A 36 inch fish will have twice the bulk and weight of a 30 inch fish, so I stay with 30 or less.
Did anybody else see that fish at 4:19 in the bottom middle of the screen to the left of his spear gun
Looks like a rockfish, maybe a quillback?
@@jtyify yes I did don't know who couldn't as it was very clear and had rockfish caption 🙄
At 6:22 Your loaded weapon is pointed at a fellow diver - No Bueno.
Also, Three bands for a Ling Cod?
I'm very careful with my gun, and I keep the safety on right till the moment of the shot, but you're right, that was poor control to sweep my dive partner, as safety's shouldn't take the place of proper control.
Most definitely three bands. Ling have hard heads, and I've known too many cases of lighter guns just bouncing off of them, or failing to make a clean kill, and the fish is left injured. With spearguns, you don't get a follow-up shot, it takes too long to reload, and an injured Ling is going to be long gone. With my three bands, I put them down hard for humane kills.
@@jtyify sorry jtyify 3 bands is wayyy to much I use 2 band cressi apatchi for long snd it killsss
That looked like a painted greenling and not a baby kelp greenling.
Terrifying