RickI
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I just came across the clip of a guy shooting on scuba off Jupiter. The jewfish tried a fin but opted to go for the guys amber jack instead. There was a shark in the background but it seems the grouper was the fish to keep an eye on.
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Some of the"best" stories are old stories and largely unverifiable. Still, an 8 ft. goliath looks like it could inhale a good sized object and they are as strong as a bull. Most of these encounters involve smaller fish, so who knows?
Here are a couple of interesting stories out of the Keys from: When jewfish attack (slow news day, fish bites man)
"I spearfished jewfish in the Florida Keys commercially for a living in the 1970's and 1980's. When a 600 pounder makes that booming noise with his gills and looks you in the eye like you are prey, you know it's time to bangstick him or get back to the boat. A friend of mine diving with me in 1981 was sucked halfway into a jewfish mouth, the only part visible of his body was his torso from the chest up. We bangsticked that fish in the head with a .38 round and he spit my friend out, minus flippers and wetsuit. "
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I had that sort of audible swim bladder noise accompanied by head shaking a couple of times scooter free diving on the Castor in 110 ft. of water off Boynton Beach a few years back. There were over a dozen good sized grouper on the wreck. I was thinking it wouldn't be good to get inhaled on a breath hold dive at that depth. You can see some of this in the early GoPro video clip above.
Another story at the above link involved a guy who had just shot two mangrove snapper in about 30 ft. of water off Bay Point in the lower Keys. A rough 100 pound, 4 ft. long goliath grouper came up within 3 to 4 ft. of him and was popping its swim bladder. The next thing the diver knew he was seeing blood, his blood, in the water among a bunch of bubbles. The grouper had ripped his mask off and yanked his regulator out trying to swallow his face. He thought if it has been 200 or 300 pounds it might have done some serious damage, like taking him out. The state of Florida banned shooting jewfish or goliath grouper in 1990 and it looks like populations have been rebounding since.
More stories and some thoughts on where this might be going and why at:
Goliath Grouper Stories Or Divers Go Down Better With ? - FKA Kiteboarding Forums
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Some of the"best" stories are old stories and largely unverifiable. Still, an 8 ft. goliath looks like it could inhale a good sized object and they are as strong as a bull. Most of these encounters involve smaller fish, so who knows?
Here are a couple of interesting stories out of the Keys from: When jewfish attack (slow news day, fish bites man)
"I spearfished jewfish in the Florida Keys commercially for a living in the 1970's and 1980's. When a 600 pounder makes that booming noise with his gills and looks you in the eye like you are prey, you know it's time to bangstick him or get back to the boat. A friend of mine diving with me in 1981 was sucked halfway into a jewfish mouth, the only part visible of his body was his torso from the chest up. We bangsticked that fish in the head with a .38 round and he spit my friend out, minus flippers and wetsuit. "
[vimeo]7780326[/vimeo]
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I had that sort of audible swim bladder noise accompanied by head shaking a couple of times scooter free diving on the Castor in 110 ft. of water off Boynton Beach a few years back. There were over a dozen good sized grouper on the wreck. I was thinking it wouldn't be good to get inhaled on a breath hold dive at that depth. You can see some of this in the early GoPro video clip above.
Another story at the above link involved a guy who had just shot two mangrove snapper in about 30 ft. of water off Bay Point in the lower Keys. A rough 100 pound, 4 ft. long goliath grouper came up within 3 to 4 ft. of him and was popping its swim bladder. The next thing the diver knew he was seeing blood, his blood, in the water among a bunch of bubbles. The grouper had ripped his mask off and yanked his regulator out trying to swallow his face. He thought if it has been 200 or 300 pounds it might have done some serious damage, like taking him out. The state of Florida banned shooting jewfish or goliath grouper in 1990 and it looks like populations have been rebounding since.
More stories and some thoughts on where this might be going and why at:
Goliath Grouper Stories Or Divers Go Down Better With ? - FKA Kiteboarding Forums
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