The family and I enjoyed watching. We really like the part where you Spearfish that one fish for the first time, that seemed really exciting! Keep up the good work!
@razorramon3256 We see people fish there all the time when it’s low surf. There is quite a bit of life under the water but it depends on what you’re trying to get. I’d say great place for kelp bass and opal eye for sure. If you can cast far you might be able to find yourself a halibut or yellow tail as we’ve seen both northwest of the wall
@surf_n_snow Also please share what else not to do, as we’ve never gone out with other people… I just decided to start spearing because we lobster dive and there were fish around. (:
@@scubascrubs certainly! I’m a local Spearo of this spot and those of us that spear this area are just protective of it. Hunting underwater with oxygen takes a lot of the skill out of it and will rub spearOs the wrong way. This is because we spend a lot of time working on our breath hold and Free dive abilities in order to go into an completely hostile environment for a human and be able to stay calm and use proper technique in order to successfully target specific species and provide food in a more sustainable way than traditional fishing. Not everyone can do it. And that’s what makes it special. So when you ad scuba to the equation it’s undermines that hard work we put in to be able to hunt underwater. It is generally viewed as unsportly (although technically legal). There are exceptions to this like if you are targeting invasive species or sea urchin or very very deep species. But if you are spear fishing anywhere near the La Jolla cove there’s almost no reason to need scuba. Just work in that breath hold🤙🏼.
The family and I enjoyed watching. We really like the part where you Spearfish that one fish for the first time, that seemed really exciting! Keep up the good work!
Glad you enjoyed it
Ahhh so sick!! Good job Ian! 🤙👏
More to come!
Naild it. What kind did you get?
A Kelp bass and an opal eye
I thought La jolla area is a protected space and no taking
@@MrMeijet there is a gap between the two conservation areas where fishing is legal, children’s pool sits smack dab in the middle of it
Have you ever fished it with a rod and reel or know if its any good?
@razorramon3256 We see people fish there all the time when it’s low surf. There is quite a bit of life under the water but it depends on what you’re trying to get. I’d say great place for kelp bass and opal eye for sure. If you can cast far you might be able to find yourself a halibut or yellow tail as we’ve seen both northwest of the wall
Three pronging with scuba gear. Weak. Harvesting fish by spear or three prong should only be allowed via apnea diving.
I ended up switching to a break tip because 3 prong are only good for small fish I appreciate your comment though!
@surf_n_snow Also please share what else not to do, as we’ve never gone out with other people… I just decided to start spearing because we lobster dive and there were fish around. (:
@@scubascrubs certainly! I’m a local Spearo of this spot and those of us that spear this area are just protective of it. Hunting underwater with oxygen takes a lot of the skill out of it and will rub spearOs the wrong way. This is because we spend a lot of time working on our breath hold and Free dive abilities in order to go into an completely hostile environment for a human and be able to stay calm and use proper technique in order to successfully target specific species and provide food in a more sustainable way than traditional fishing. Not everyone can do it. And that’s what makes it special. So when you ad scuba to the equation it’s undermines that hard work we put in to be able to hunt underwater. It is generally viewed as unsportly (although technically legal). There are exceptions to this like if you are targeting invasive species or sea urchin or very very deep species. But if you are spear fishing anywhere near the La Jolla cove there’s almost no reason to need scuba. Just work in that breath hold🤙🏼.
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Exactly! Bubble blowers loll
where are the seals?
We are not sure on this day, maybe hunting? On our latest trip to children’s pool, (Video coming out Friday), there were plenty of seals! Stay tuned!
Let's see the fish
We forgot to add the images to the video! They are in our instagram if you’re truly curious :)