Geez looweez bros That is so sketch!!! Beautiful shots and breath holds. Potty is an example of just how hard core and fearless south africans are...I was on the edge of my seat in these conditions. You guys have special forces mentality...F*K Voort no matter what the conditions. Thanks for the great content gents.
really appreciated the surface shots of entry and exit.....gives the viewer a great perspective of the activity and turbulence of the water. Well done!
😳Legends…. This is definitely another kind of sport down there! As much as I love going in the water (in Europe), I felt very comfy watching this vid from the bottom of my sofa. You guys are fearless!
@@Bloudam I can get that but the idea of having some dark fatty monster eager to lick and chew on my toes is not sinking too well w/me! I guess u need to be some sort of local breed!
Thanks for the vid bud, come dive on the bluff in kzn on a windy day and you'll know a rough entry XP I've learnt how important it is knowing where your dive partner is at all times, anything can happen and even though he is a seasoned Spero anything can happen. So that's why I stick to the "one up, one down" rule. this allows me to keep an eye on the safety of my buddy and gives me a good rest time. Stay safe.
Nice you're willing to admit you get a bit scared when totally disoriented at an entry or when your buddy disappears. So do I. But damn it bugs me when a dive partner goes on their own mission on a shore dive. Happened to me so many times. Or you're on a fish for a couple minutes, bringing it in, stringing it and then resetting your gear just to look up to see your mates 300m down the coast.
Mussel cracker!!! What an amazing beast of a fish, look similar to the snapper here in NZ but much larger, am I stupid for assuming it name orgins from cracking mussels?
Mooi video, Julle so bietjie mal, daar rond te swem in die koue water, ha ha ek van KZN, water darem warmer hier, Hats of vir Julle Bloudam duikers in die Kaap!🤙🤙
Mooi vis daai het al geduik waar julle uitgeklim het net meer lings het ook 1 mooi brucher gekry van 14 kg en baie hotnotvissies daar dink ons was te vlak vir bonnies maar ja scary as mens nie n plek ken nie👍🍻🍻🍻
Hey spearo from the U.K here. Just found your channel and enjoyed this video so much. Its always great to see other spearos from around the world showing there diving spots and species of fish they hunt. scary entry point but amazing to see none the less. Am i right in saying there is many sharks in this area you dive and if so how dangerous can it be to spearfish in an area with many sharks ?
@Bloudam - Fishing South Africa the helium balloon will float about 2m above the dive float and then it's so much easier to find eachother, especially in swell.
Black Musselcracker are endemic and are relatively slow to mature, so if they are taken out their extinction is assured. Are you proud of yourself now?
Yes they are. This is white mussel cracker. If you want to talk facts get then straight. You cant even identify a fish correctly but you want to lecture me.
@@Bloudam Yeah tough man, did you know that white musselcracker spawn between August and February when they are most vulnerable? Oh right I guess you were well aware of that when you went out to rob ethical anglers and future generations of fish to catch.