Steve Roquemore
Contributor
Already being a fan of the lobster league glove I decided to try the Lobster League snare. Being a little longer that the classic green snare it was able to reach farther without spooking the lobster. The loop is much bigger than the green snare and at first I was not pulling the handle far enough or hard enough to snare the lobster, but by the end of the dive I figured it out. The shaft is much stiffer than other snares and this was a positive because once you had the lobster I was in control and not the lobster. Locally made and now after testing it I recommend it and will keep one on the boat. Also being tested on this dive was the Orcatorch D530 dive light from Amazon. I left this light on bright for the entire 2 dives and was still full strength at the end of the trip. Was dropped, stepped on, drug on the sandy bottom for 2 months now and outlasted both my Big Blue and Kraken lights that I had with me. For only $95 at Amazon with free returns this is a great light.
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OrcaTorch was founded by a group of dive lights enthusiasts and technology geeks in 2014. The founder Carson Weng was diving in Tailand for the first time in 2013, he found that divers were using low quality dive lights which lacked innovation and usually did not work in the critical moments. He...
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