If anyone’s interested I’m looking for 2 divers for a spearfishing trip for 10-1-25. South central Louisiana.

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Trying make 1 last trip before they close the snapper season for the year. Also while they still have decent enough weather. All my normal guys or either deer hunting or working or just done diving for the year…lol. I need for sure answers. Keep what you catch or shoot. 1 long day trip, 4 to 5 dives for the day, I supply all the air just bring your gear and your gas money.

337- 636-4193. Blase.
 

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I'm not a spearo yet (maybe someday) but curious as to how the diving is there -- I've never heard much about diving in Louisiana. Do you have any videos from prior trips?
 
I'm not a spearo yet (maybe someday) but curious as to how the diving is there -- I've never heard much about diving in Louisiana. Do you have any videos from prior trips?
We mostly dive the rigs and it can either be the clearest water you could ask for or murked up from top to bottom. Or most of the time there is a semi 20 ft murk on top and a hard 5 to 15 ft of murk on bottom. With clear in between. So it varies from year to year for us depending on weather and how high the Mississippi River is. I have not gotten around to posting any videos on the internet yet but have many. Gulf where we are is mostly mud on the bottom so the only real life is on the rigs.
 

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