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Choke Fish
08-25-2007, 08:06 AM
He was there with others! There is no color at 100ft, its all b/w...
Pics at 70~100ft

1. Sometimes they come right in
2. line it up
3. Let the steel fly
4. Stone em
5. Later come up from a 100ft dive in search of a napolean (lower left hand corner, previous dive depth)

Choke Fish
08-25-2007, 08:07 AM
THATS RIGHT!!! NAPOLEAN A.K.A. DSL's!
As good as those lips looked I let him live!

(last pic)
MAKE WAY FOR THE BIRD!!!!!

Skinydiver
08-25-2007, 01:20 PM
hAHA How did that rain treat you? I know the Corona was good because of it. :rofl: I will sleep now.

Choke Fish
08-25-2007, 09:51 PM
hAHA How did that rain treat you? I know the Corona was good because of it. :rofl: I will sleep now.

It didnt rain where we were but it was overcast the whole time and that sucked but we saw a lot of big fish it was just that it wasnt the right time of day for them to be interested in sticking around.
OH and about the pics, they were taken from video thats why they are so blue. I could try to edit them but I dont really have the right program. Anywhow if I was to take a pic with the underwater setting there would have been more color. Unless at 60-70ft there is no color spectrum but I think that doesnt happen till 80ft.

Skinydiver
08-25-2007, 10:11 PM
So. Did you end up getting a new camera already? Bummer about your other one that you lost.

Skinydiver
08-25-2007, 10:12 PM
What's the ferry cost to IE? Did you guys ever end up taking a vehicle?

Choke Fish
08-25-2007, 10:15 PM
Yes I got the same camera just for video really. The fairy to IE is about 1000yen and we had a taxi drive us around everywhere.

Skinydiver
08-25-2007, 10:20 PM
Nice. You've been hitting 100 plus quite a bit lately. I guess that trip to HI did you a lot of good.

Choke Fish
08-25-2007, 10:22 PM
Nice. You've been hitting 100 plus quite a bit lately. I guess that trip to HI did you a lot of good.

Actually it was a trip I was invited to hear where I was told huge Makabu and Coral Trout lay on the bottom. I was just focused on reaching the bottom and didnt know how deep it was till I surfaced and later look at me watch 102ft. I cant do it all the time but its getting easier now. Sometimes I dive and I dont feel the least bit uncomfortable and I feel like I can dive deeper.

Skinydiver
08-25-2007, 10:32 PM
Actually it was a trip I was invited to hear where I was told huge Makabu and Coral Trout lay on the bottom. I was just focused on reaching the bottom and didnt know how deep it was till I surfaced and later look at me watch 102ft. I cant do it all the time but its getting easier now. Sometimes I dive and I dont feel the least bit uncomfortable and I feel like I can dive deeper.

That's awesome. Probably one of the coolest things about this sport is that even if you aren't doing very well fishing, or the conditions suck, you can still get something out of your dive no matter what.