Need to have an entire gulf coast weekly, or monthly at least, derby with enough monetary enticement to encourage at least 1,000 divers to participate each time.
@@jamescullen6973 who the hell are you? Who the heaven are you? Who the animal are you? Who the insect are you? Who the alien are you? Who the fish are you?
Warface Bblazer it's not poisonous, it's venomous. Two different meanings. If you want to sell them to restaurants for consumption etc, then yes I think you need a special license. Hope this helped lol
Awesome job.Im over in PC and what these things are doing to our local waters is horrible. I have never seen an invasive species take hold so fast. These in our waters and the Pythons in the Glades are doing terrible damage with no natural predators to keep a balance.
I grew up in Destin. Lion fish have been a problem for years. I still fish that area couple times a year. The meat is actually pretty good. White, not fishy. Enjoyed vid.
Yes, it's not fair, using diving bottles make endangered species to lobsters, crabs, breams..... Good job with the lionfish but with other fish..... no words.
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Please advice on your tools: How to build or buy the fish container? Does the container is semi sealed (i.e., does mot allow fish blood the emerge into the nearby waters? Does multi pronged Hawaiian sling contain any Barbs or how do you easily remove a caught fish into the container? What special medication (First Aid Kit) should you carry in case you get stung? I've diving for more than 50 years and this looks like fun, entertainment and as service to our environment? Is there any guideline for the disposal of the fish caught? I am presently in Puerto Rico and the Lion Fish epidemic is growing! Have you ever been in problems with Sharks or Barracuda trying to take your caught fish (their free meal)? I have had many such encounters while diving for Grouper or Lobsters, solution, just cut the line and swim away in an orderly fashion. Would appreciate you feedback, Remember always to watch your Six, I have had many experiences with ever curious Barracudas following me as I swim or dive, just a suggestion from my experience!
Hey Capt. I use a Zookeeper www.zkstore.com/. By far the best tool out there. It is semi sealed and blood does emerge but it is very safe and efficient. I use a 6 prong tip that does have a few barbs but the Zookeeper entry strips the fish off of the spear, no problem. Hot water is the best remedy for a lionfish sting. Monitor closely and if you have a severe reaction, seek medical attention. I try and get the lionfish into the zookeeper as fast as possible. It keeps hungry sharks, cudas and other species from getting too hungry!
This fish is native in my country, but I didn't know that they can grow and breed that fast in other ocean I have never seen they are grouping that much 😂😂😂
Not important though Yup. That's what happens when something is introduced somewhere else and has no natural predators to keep its population balanced.
Bonus 1 and 3 seemed like lobsters, but what was Bonus 2? I couldn't tell what it was. And why catch Bonus 4? (can't tell what fish that is) I thought the idea was to catch lionfish so that other creatures like lobsters and Bonus 4 can thrive.
I've been poked while diving, on the boat, while filleting.... Every poke is different. I've had some stings that were extremely painful and others that weren't so bad. Couldn't tell you why one is worse than the other.
I remember when Vincent Ludwig paid $20,000 for 1 of these in 1988. Frank Drebin killed his however, so this wasn't caused by Ludwig's, even though he was a bad guy.