Entry point, shore dive Maui Seriously? This does not look like the best place to get in or out. If you look really closely in the bottom picture you can see me floating a bit out side of the breaking waves to get an idea of how the conditions have been and what it has taken to make a day of it diving and be successful. (The pic is taken from a vantage point on the top of the cliff looking down about 30 feet to the water and beyond to...
Read MoreWomen who Spearfish: Maureen
There are few things that are better than a big fish… Hogfish Bahamas Pole Spearing The girls enjoying themselves as much as possible, always As you’re flipping through pictures with friends showing them your last trip, I guarantee they stop you every time you pass one with a girl in a bathing suit on the boat. That our sport has a knack for convincing good looking girls to come join us for a day on the...
Read MoreHotties in California: Riffe Team Trip
Jill Riffe working the Cryptic Camo Bathing Suit from www.riffeapparel.com Julie Riffe, Suited, Smiling and ready to slay Cameron, Kelsey Albert, Jay Riffe, and Craig Clasen with big Calico Bass and huge California Halibut Thanks to Yeti Coolers for keeping my first limit of White SeaBass happy in their badass coolers. www.yeticoolers.com So thats what a White Sea Bass looks like! My fish from the first day. Thanks Jay for the pep...
Read MoreHotties in the Bahamas Part II: How To
The last thing many an unlucky Hogfish may see in the Bahamas if you take Lisa with you. No wonder they are fooled in to letting her get so close. Tiger Grouper in a typical hiding spot Don’t trust her. She’s good with kids, smiles a lot, and looks good in a bathing suit. She also happens to be a determined underwater hunter and doesn’t take it very well on the odd occasion that a fish eludes her. Over the course of the...
Read MoreBahamas with the Girls: part 1
We do so many trips that are just full on all day long and leave you exhausted at the end of the day having made 100+ dives to absurd depths and then leave you with a gigantic cooler of fish to clean at the end of the day. Not that its a bad thing, but it is nice for a change to go and have a relaxing trip and just take it easy. Dive 40-50 feet for a few hours, take some pictures and shoot the exact fish you want for dinner that night. Head...
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