We are to freedivers/spearfishers from Norway. This channel documents our expeditions and adventures out in the sea. With the car full of camera equipment, harpoons, freediving&spearfishing equipment, the hunt for the good moments begins.
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Do you happen to have any advice as to when this pipe has most activity? Which days of the week or times of the day? Been there a couple of times without anything coming out and no fish apart from small schools of coalfish:)) thanks so much in advance! 💪🌊🔥
Sorry but don't know for sure when they flush out. There has been good activity from September to early November, morning and afternoon🐟. There was no activity when we were there in March.
Nice vids! I can't wait to get underwater with my simplex plus. Question is can I do it without buying the underwater headphones? It sounds/looks like you are hunting without the headphones? Can you hear the audio underwater? What are your thoughts on this? Have you tried a smaller coil yet underwater? Thanks a million for replying. 4 months till i can swim so I can't try it yet!
Thanks! Congratulations. Yes, it goes well as long as the water is calm, I think. The more the water moves, the more noise there will be and it will be difficult to make proper contact with the tones from the detector. I have only used the coil that you see in the videos. Good luck🙂
Thanks! That makes sense. I don't think the tones will be so important underwater as it will be fairly clean and I'll be able to see the numbers anyway..AND because things are not so deep so it will be easy to "dig". I forgot to ask what mode do you prefer underwater?@@Alex_Anders
Nice video guys!! We're planning to come to Hitra the autumn 2024. We're a group of spearfishers from France. If you have any tips for us it would be really helpful ahah :D Thx
De var veldig gode. Absolutt verdt å prøve. De er veldig morro og fange. Vi lå helt i overflaten med snorkel og jobbet. Brukte henda og lys. De er raske så vi måtte bevege henda ekstremt rolig på baksiden av de og så fange de. Vi fikk 8-10stk til sammen på en kveld
We mostly dive between 5-14m. Rarely anything shallower or deeper than that. Depending on where the fish is located. Sometimes we have to dive deeper to find it
Meet "Galathea strigosa". Caught with the hands as the only tool after sunset. Called "krinakrabbe" in Norwegian. Although this little guy rarely shows up, it is quite common along the coast. Lives its life in crevices and between large boulders. From shallow water and all the way down to a depth of 500-600 metres.
Dette er fra to forskjellige turer. Fjellvær gjestegård og heggvika feriesenter. På Fjellvær er båten på ca 19 fot med 70hk og heggvika båten er ca 21 fot med 60 hk.
No bridge at the time here. We explored places around Fjellværsøya. This was our second time on Hitra so we where looking for exciting places to dive and explore😊 Plus a little pipedive too. It is a small experience in itself. A fun place👍 Maybe the brigde this time. In about 3 weeks🐟🤿
Yes, waited a long time for more life in the sea. Everything you want to see right there and then is 🐟 Spring and autumn are high season for underwater hunting in Norway. We think autumn is the most exciting time. In the summer, the fish move a little deeper. But you can find crabs and flatfish and the water is nice and warm. But summer is also the middle of the season for boat life and the dangers for us freedivers associated with it
@@Alex_Anders I found the music to be perfect for the video and it enhanced the experience for me. Og jeg ante ikke det var slik under vannyta på Færder... selv om jeg har bada der siden 70 tallet :D
Amazing movie, pleasure to watch. Underwater shots just stunning. What the camera did you use for filming underwater stuff? Looks so detailed, color balanced and bright, I'm really amazed!
Thank you very much for such a nice comment. It was nice to hear 😁 For the underwater pictures, we are faithful to the gopro7. We think that model copes with the dark surroundings really well. On land, you mostly see the gopro10. The drone images are from the dji mini2. The images from all cameras are edited and color adjusted. Not very much, but more or less on most of the clips. Trying not to exaggerate but rather highlight what we want to be seen. The video editing is at hobby level. Far from professional. But it is very nice to hear that you like what you see. We hope to inspire others to get out and use nature😊👌
Takk😊 Fangstnettet trur jg faktisk kommer fra en tursekk jg har. Beltekroken er kjøpt på frivannsliv.no. Men der kan bruke billigere alternativer. Carabinkrok på biltema koster jo veldig lite i forhold. Ett tips ang. fangstnett er scubastore.com og søke på nett der. Billig butikk. Husk fortolling med i prisvurdering
Thanks😊 This particular one was taken a few years ago. But we got a similar one a couple of weeks ago. It is one of the best things we catch. Always grateful for turbot this size🙏
Razor clams are fine food as long as they grow in healthy surroundings, we think. They grow buried in sand at the bottom of the shore and in shallow water. The shells are long and narrow.
The name Hitra comes from the Old Norse port Hitr, which means "split from the mainland". Hitra is located in Trøndelag County, at the outlet of the Trondheimsfjord
Strange. I hear they find a lot of them near Bergen which is not that far from Florø. I live in Denmark, but have been diving a bit in the Kristiansund to Hitra area. I have never seen a turbot there either. We have many of them here in Denmark but they can be quite hard to find. I usually only get a couple each year :)
@@KristianSloth I know. South for Bergen. Not far from Karmøy. Its a turbotmekka. The same in Oslofjorden where my buddie lives they are all over the place. But from my place, Florø, and further north. Like you say, hitra and Kristiansund, its less turbot. Hope you find some this year in Denmark🤞😊