Ministryofgiraffes
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yup yup. I don't want to be the guy who says they 'definitely will' as they probably don't want to publicize it and then every yahoo with a fork demands to be allowed to hunt, but if you are cool about it and bring a sling, they likely wont have an issue.When you say hunt out .....Are you referring to Lion Fish?
We are interested in doing a little Lionfish Safari as well...
I've also always liked BPD's policy of 'no touchy touchy the sealife' i'm a stringent 'just don't touch the goddamn sharks/turtles' and i've never been cool with divemasters who do the whole 'turn the nursesharks on their back for photos' etc. For me it's a good indicator of a good diveshop that they aren't cool with that. If you grab one of the sharks to maneuver it for a selfie photo, you can expect the BPD divemaster to give you a quiet but direct talking to when you get back onto the boat. This means they are the good guys in my book...