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First gag I ever shot! Out of Clearwater fl
Congrats, that's a nice grouper. Now work on silently gliding in closer to get the head shot which will preserve your fillets.
 
I haven't taken any lobsters in nearly two decades, but my last one was pretty decent.
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Scalloping and lobstering has been quite good this season.

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Even an old guy can get lucky on occasion. Shot a 22 lb and an 11 lb halibut on the same dive Thursday at Santa Cruz Island, CA in 60 feet of water.

Quick shout out to @JMJ Wetsuits who made my very warm and comfortable suit!

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Looking sharp!

Even an old guy can get lucky on occasion. Shot a 22 lb and an 11 lb halibut on the same dive Thursday at Santa Cruz Island, CA in 60 feet of water.

Quick shout out to @JMJ Wetsuits who made my very warm and comfortable suit!

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My last successful hunting trip. Yellow tail kingfish while breathhold spearfishing and packhorse crayfish while “on the bottle”.
 

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