Scuba Diver Pulled Down 300 Feet Below by Giant Tuna

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I do not know where to start with the humor on this one.....
Sounds like the fella got into a real "tangle" <tuna snags diver> of a mess. Good thing the tuna was catholic <jew fish comment> so the diver could say his penance and not be struck down <again, dragged down> by his genitals <tuna can comment>....jeez, I could go on forever....too funny!!
 
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Only cod eat genitals... ergo it's called a "cod piece". :D

I guess this will teach him to try to dance to that tuna. :D

I also hope he fully recovers. But the weirdness of this is off the, uh, scale.

Don't worry, the canned tuna is cooked thus so would the genitalia...so if he were German or Norwegian chances are you wouldn't notice...a little onion, mayo and pepper.
 
I just saw this myself online and wondered if it is true?! I found this posting on the Philippines Coast Guard website. Still awaiting more details . . . . . .

Considering that your link is to the article that is posted in it's entirety on the first post of this thread, why not go read that post and take it from there?

How come your profile text says "Frequent Poster"?

You've got less than 60 posts in 2.5 years.
 
Sorry if this is a stupid question (I don't spear fish)......but couldn't he just let go?

What, and lose his expensive new spear gun? Probably, wisely attached it to his D ring to prevent just such a loss!

I am thinking: if this was me, and even if I did have a speargun clipped in to a D ring, at about the point I hit 180 feet and still descending... if I can't cut the line, I am shedding the entire rig and heading for the surface...
 
I am thinking: if this was me, and even if I did have a speargun clipped in to a D ring, at about the point I hit 180 feet and still descending... if I can't cut the line, I am shedding the entire rig and heading for the surface...

Hmmm, isn't this skill part of the Padi spear hunting specialty class? Apparently this fellow went spear fishing without taking the class. :D
 
Terry and his co-author Dave Sipperly do not believe in mixing scuba and spear guns. They are freedivers.

He has that in the title of his book, they do some pretty impressive hunting of some large fish. There are so many pictures that would be once in a lifetime for the average diver to just see, if they were lucky, he has pages of them. He did a video presentation at the Blue Wild Seminar, fantastic!!
 

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