The deeper Kahala's you catch from deep bottom jigging have like 3-6 worms per fish. For a decent size like 10-20lbs Kahala. Every Kahala I seen caught shallow has either been wormed out or not even checked and instantly used for chum.😅 Anyway, Sick video Zach! 🤙
Nice vid! I dive in a fresh 7mm Mako in 5°c nice and toasty. The feet are the hardest part to keep warm. Much love from the cold choppy murk of North Shore New England!
Mahalos! Yeah the kahala ended having worms, but not nearly as many as some of the bigger ones I’ve tried to eat haha. And I went with the 3.5 mm suit 🤙🏼
I've been curious as to why you only wear one glove in your past few videos. Did you just lose your left glove or is there a reason you like to only wear one?
In the future would you be able to add the fish you caught to the description? It could be helpful for viewers to become more familiar with the types of fish and allow people to research their size and season restrictions.
@@zaching was stationed there if i ever come back can i go out there with u? How can i pm you? Hawaiians called me the Red Lobster 🦞 because i got burned so bad!!!
Great spearfishing content! I just dropped my first spearfishing video as it was my first time going. such a gnarly experience, I'd love for you to check it out!
You know if you wanted a warmer suit you could just have bought a thicker one.... EVERY company makes thicker wetsuits than what you use. Promoting a product and saying how great it is without disclosing that you are sponsored or paid in some ways in not great. Just be honest with your audience it will pay in the long run.
Every company makes thicker suits but not every company makes suits that are extra durable and comfortable to be in. He’s just talking about a wetsuit man hop off the zaza