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I really hate to see that giant lionfish around (boat under the East span) ...but I have no clue how to capture that big of a lionfish in a net.

Not half bad visibility but oh my my what a lot of people out and enjoying the beach!

I think I am just going to go in with my lionfish spear, kill it and bring it out and see what happens. Whether you take a net or spear, you are still hunting.
 
More than one person has taken a spear there to eradicate lionfish.
 
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I think I have witnessed JimW take his reg out and catch lionfish with his teeth. (head first of course)

We have some fierce hunters ... Jenny catches them with her bare hands, rips the head off and feeds them to triggerfish. I have the photos to prove it.
 
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Just because you happen to accidentally stab a lionfish u/w, does not mean you need to bring any evidence of this back to the surface with you. IJS ;)

It is not like this is a protected, or endangered species (we wish...), so it's ok in my world to feed it to those who are.
 
Just because you happen to accidentally stab a lionfish u/w, does not mean you need to bring any evidence of this back to the surface with you. IJS ;)

It is not like this is a protected, or endangered species (we wish...), so it's ok in my world to feed it to those who are.

I am thinking that the new piece of gear many of us might want, is a machete, which we can wear on our belt...then in case we accidentally stab a lionfish 45 times, we can then use the machete to safely prepare the lionfish for the enjoyment of rest of the marine life at the park :-)
 
ohh sushi!
 
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