End of the fourth day and we are getting a bit ragged. Today was 8 ft seas all day and we ran 30 miles to a new reef to give it a go. Rough as hell. Kudos to our boat driver Scott for keeping track of everyone and riding it out all day it was not fun in the boat. In the water it was interesting as always with plenty of cheeky little sharks thinking we were part of the menu.. Craig landed a nice GT and we shot some giant Parrot fish, Red...
Read MoreMicronesia: Day Three Sacrelidge
Another First Red Snapper Ciguatera special Long day today. Can feel ourselves wearing down from the long days and jet lag and not giving ourselves a break. Of course that doesn’t mean much until we’re off the water. Three watches today read over 100 ft and counting… More doggies today and some Uku and Red Bass to spice it up. Stopped on some FAD (Fish aggregate devices) which were in a few thousand feet of water that...
Read MoreMicronesia Day two: Idiocracy and Dogtown
Lone Fin on the FAD Started the day early and were on the spot by the time the sun came up. I was first in the water and lo an behold the promiseland and you can see the bottom in 160 ft of water. Unbelivable. We mucked around for a bit and within an hour found the high spot and Healey and I got in with only the camera. At 90 feet we had 6 dogtooth circling us and Heals got some good video of them as a big Napolean Wrasse came in as well....
Read MoreDogtooth Tuna Spearfishing World Record
Yesterday I was moved to tears by the most incredible fish i have ever seen in my life. Diving in Indonesia is one of the most frustrating and difficult projects I have ever embarked on and without an amazing amount of patience, stamina and skill there is no way that you can be successful in a diving environment such as this. Starting the day we jumped in to a mere 4 knots of current and drifted for 4 hours landed two Dogtooth tuna 40...
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