I just stumbled across your video and I'm kind of impressed at the amount of DAY lobsters you came across.... I live here on the Big Island and I noticed several things.... (Besides the amount of day lobsters that you encountered)... I'm not sure how the Mu are in New Zealand but, here in Hawaii, we usually are more successful catching them by "tucking" behind a ledge or boulder where our body is hidden. We also hide our eye from them and just wait...... aaaaaaaaand wait.....and wait some MORE....all the while being as motionless as possible.... Then, when they're within shot distance, we use the aguado (sp?) move where you pull forward with your hand and not kick.... This technique increases your chances dramatically.... Next, ...... Peacock Grouper AKA, ROI is kind of a gamble when deciding to eat them. They are well known for carrying Ciguatera and depending on where you catch them, we usually use them for Chum...BUT, you are CORRECT...they are an AMAZING fish that has nice, moist flaky meat... I ALSO noticed you used the Oplelu Kala for Chum which blew my MIND because THAT fish is a GREAT candidate for Sashimi 😋😋😋😋 Aaaaaaaaand FINALLY.... That lobster that you caught at the end, is a female, which is illegal in Hawaii... You can tell by the tiny little "pinchers" on the back two legs. That's how they "groom" their eggs. You can ALSO tell by the size of the flaps on the underside of its tail. On the FEMALES, they are much larger and are used to somewhat protect their eggs.... I appreciate you putting the ones with eggs back but, I would encourage you to learn to identify genders and species before even stepping "fin" into the waters... Please don't take this as a "scolding" or anything in that manner. You obviously have a good following and it's important to educate those that may not know.... I would ALSO recommend having a dive partner... ESPECIALLY if you intend on hunting Mu... They ALSO have a nickname which is well deserved because they FORCE you to stay down for a very long time.... Sometimes longer than you anticipated...which is why they are nicknamed the Widowmaker... Stay BLESSED and stay SAFE!!! Aloha 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
Aloha! Thank you for your reply! So we don't have Mu in New Zealand so I'm not used to targeting them as my only other experience with them was in Vanuatu. When I looked at what I was doing in the video I did realize that not only did I not hide my body enough I was also looking around way too much so it is not really suspiring that I couldn't get close to them. With the Roi or peacock grouper, Before we ate it I talked to my mate (a marine biologist) on the big island about it and that is the information that he gave me, since we have not really eaten fish that are likely to have cig before he suggested that we would be most likely ok to eat the fillets off it and we were fine. I would not be likely to eat them all the time if I lived there though. The Oplelu Kala I was not sure about because once I got it in my hands it looked a lot like a saw tail that I have shot here in New Zealand and it did not taste good at all, that being said I was intending to take it and try it, and had only ripped the head and guts off it for the berley and had just left the body on the ground intending to pick it up once I 'd seen if the mu would come in onto it - unfortunately the shark beat me to it! I'm kind of gutted to hear that they are great sashimi! And finally onto the lobster - It's no surprise that I saw so many day lobster - I kind of have a sense of where they will be hanging out, they are kind of my specialty, its a bit hard to describe but I usually just get a feeling that they will be in an area. As for the female lobster I had done a decent amount of reading of the regulations and hadn't found that they were on the no take list - however when I read your reply I was horrified with myself for taking one. Then I did a bit more research wondering how I could have missed it and it seems that for a time the taking of female lobster was banned but that law was repealed sometime in 2021 and now provided that they are in the lobster season and are not carrying eggs under their tails then they are ok to take. Now I acknowledge that I may be wrong on this as there does seem to be some variation in the information available and if I am I sincerely apologize to all Hawaiians It was not at all my intention to break the local rules... I did not take your reply as a "scolding" rather as constructive criticism and I thank you for that, I will learn from it! Aloha!!!
@@KerryFlowers Auuuuurite 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾 Do you mind reciting where you got your information about the lobster's from please? I am unaware of such repeal. Appreciate the feedback!!
@@KerryFlowers also....about the Roi.... It's not "scientific" but more anecdotal.... The Roi and other "predator" fish caught on the west side are "hotter" than other areas. Now, you look at some of the main differences between the WEST side and OTHER'S...the thing that screams out at you, is the amount of golf courses, resorts and runoff from development.... I've been diving here for over 40 years and as a KID, I was told to be careful of the fish from the west side ... Buuuuuut, they say that Ciguatera is a dynaflatulant that attaches itself to the reef.... With THAT understanding, you'd think that UHU or parrotfish would be the number one CARRIER buuuuuut, that's a very sought after fish here and to the best of my knowledge, noone has reported getting sick from eating them 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
When you go to the sub section 188-58.5 it says repealed 2021 - I did find it written elsewhere somewhere but can't seem to find it now but this looks like the legislation.
Tell you when I saw the pop up. I said to myself yeah mate. My man is back in the water.. awesome buddy.. but I think those crayfish are a bit faster than new Zealand's ones lol...
Yes I was aware of that and after having a discussion with my mate who is a marine biologist I decided that the risk was low enough to give it a go and it was delish! Cheers!!!
A lot of bad luck, but then it came right. Awesome. Wondered if those critters in the clear water were going to beat the great Kerry Flowers, and calling them lobster too instead of crayfish. You've been away too long 😀
Some interesting noises in this video Kerry! Can you hear the whales and crays when you're down there, or is it just something that the camera picks up? Looks like some awesome diving in clear blue water!
Yeah, you could hear them as clear as a bell - the lobster are so weird making that noise - when I grabbed the first one it was a bit of a shock to hear it squeak like that lol. The whale sound was constant on this bit of coast as they were just out off it in good numbers. It was a shame that when I put the drone out there it took so long to find some that by the time I started to get footage the battery was finished and it had to return to land...Cheers!!!
Great video. Only one piece of advice. Try not to show the shoreline. Good lobster spots are kind of not advertised too much to keep guys from going there and over fishing. We all have "our spots" that we only share with a few close friends, but since the island is so small, it's very easy for guys to know exactly where you were by seeing the coastline, and may not be as conservative in their grabbing of lobster as you are.
Yeah I talked to my mate (a marine biologist) on the big island about it and that is the information that he gave me, since we have not really eaten fish that are likely to have cig before he suggested that we would be most likely ok to eat the fillets off it and we were fine. I would not be likely to eat them all the time if I lived there tho so thanks for your advice! Cheers!!!
Yeah, I wasn't sure as it looked a lot like a sawtail fish that I shot in New Zealand once and that was not good to eat at all. That being said I was intending to take it back and try it and had only ripped the guts out and head off in the hope that the mu would come in for a look - the shark just beat me to it lol! Cheers!!!
You are not tripping there were humpback whales everywhere just off the coast - unfortunately I didn't get to see any while I was in the water and when I found them with the drone I was only able to get a few seconds of footage before my battery started going flat and the drone returned to me...Cheers!!!
I did spend a pretty decent amount of time looking at the regulations and as far as I could tell taking of female lobster had been prohibited for a time but that rule had since been repealed and now as long as it is within the lobster season and the female is not carrying eggs then they are fair game. If I am wrong about this then I sincerely apologize, it is not my intention to take fish that are illegal... Cheers!!!
@@KerryFlowers it's clearly stated in DLNR, DAR there is no taking or killing of female invertebrates... I'd like to know where you got your information from please
@@KerryFlowers the reason for the repeal of 188-58.5 is because the ruling was moved to chapter 13-95 so the previous ruling is not needed. Also the primary reason for the repeal was for kona crabs not spiny lobster. www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2021/testimony/HB1017_SD1_TESTIMONY_JDC_03-30-21_.PDF
Clearly, I am in the wrong here and have made a genuine mistake - Please accept my sincere apology and please let me know if there is anything I can do to redress the situation...
@@KerryFlowers all mate we know you didnt mean too 👌🏻 enjoy watching your videos and a man who treasures tangaroa 🙏🏻 enjoy the rest of your trip and looking forward to watching more videos 👍🏼👌🏻
I just stumbled across your video and I'm kind of impressed at the amount of DAY lobsters you came across.... I live here on the Big Island and I noticed several things.... (Besides the amount of day lobsters that you encountered)...
I'm not sure how the Mu are in New Zealand but, here in Hawaii, we usually are more successful catching them by "tucking" behind a ledge or boulder where our body is hidden. We also hide our eye from them and just wait...... aaaaaaaaand wait.....and wait some MORE....all the while being as motionless as possible.... Then, when they're within shot distance, we use the aguado (sp?) move where you pull forward with your hand and not kick.... This technique increases your chances dramatically....
Next, ...... Peacock Grouper AKA, ROI is kind of a gamble when deciding to eat them. They are well known for carrying Ciguatera and depending on where you catch them, we usually use them for Chum...BUT, you are CORRECT...they are an AMAZING fish that has nice, moist flaky meat...
I ALSO noticed you used the Oplelu Kala for Chum which blew my MIND because THAT fish is a GREAT candidate for Sashimi 😋😋😋😋
Aaaaaaaaand FINALLY.... That lobster that you caught at the end, is a female, which is illegal in Hawaii... You can tell by the tiny little "pinchers" on the back two legs. That's how they "groom" their eggs. You can ALSO tell by the size of the flaps on the underside of its tail. On the FEMALES, they are much larger and are used to somewhat protect their eggs....
I appreciate you putting the ones with eggs back but, I would encourage you to learn to identify genders and species before even stepping "fin" into the waters...
Please don't take this as a "scolding" or anything in that manner. You obviously have a good following and it's important to educate those that may not know.... I would ALSO recommend having a dive partner... ESPECIALLY if you intend on hunting Mu... They ALSO have a nickname which is well deserved because they FORCE you to stay down for a very long time.... Sometimes longer than you anticipated...which is why they are nicknamed the Widowmaker...
Stay BLESSED and stay SAFE!!!
Aloha 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
Aloha! Thank you for your reply! So we don't have Mu in New Zealand so I'm not used to targeting them as my only other experience with them was in Vanuatu. When I looked at what I was doing in the video I did realize that not only did I not hide my body enough I was also looking around way too much so it is not really suspiring that I couldn't get close to them.
With the Roi or peacock grouper, Before we ate it I talked to my mate (a marine biologist) on the big island about it and that is the information that he gave me, since we have not really eaten fish that are likely to have cig before he suggested that we would be most likely ok to eat the fillets off it and we were fine. I would not be likely to eat them all the time if I lived there though.
The Oplelu Kala I was not sure about because once I got it in my hands it looked a lot like a saw tail that I have shot here in New Zealand and it did not taste good at all, that being said I was intending to take it and try it, and had only ripped the head and guts off it for the berley and had just left the body on the ground intending to pick it up once I 'd seen if the mu would come in onto it - unfortunately the shark beat me to it! I'm kind of gutted to hear that they are great sashimi!
And finally onto the lobster - It's no surprise that I saw so many day lobster - I kind of have a sense of where they will be hanging out, they are kind of my specialty, its a bit hard to describe but I usually just get a feeling that they will be in an area. As for the female lobster I had done a decent amount of reading of the regulations and hadn't found that they were on the no take list - however when I read your reply I was horrified with myself for taking one. Then I did a bit more research wondering how I could have missed it and it seems that for a time the taking of female lobster was banned but that law was repealed sometime in 2021 and now provided that they are in the lobster season and are not carrying eggs under their tails then they are ok to take. Now I acknowledge that I may be wrong on this as there does seem to be some variation in the information available and if I am I sincerely apologize to all Hawaiians It was not at all my intention to break the local rules...
I did not take your reply as a "scolding" rather as constructive criticism and I thank you for that, I will learn from it! Aloha!!!
@@KerryFlowers Auuuuurite 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾 Do you mind reciting where you got your information about the lobster's from please? I am unaware of such repeal. Appreciate the feedback!!
@@jesselaa9397 www.capitol.hawaii.gov/hrscurrent/Vol03_Ch0121-0200D/HRS0188/HRS_0188-0057.htm
@@KerryFlowers also....about the Roi.... It's not "scientific" but more anecdotal.... The Roi and other "predator" fish caught on the west side are "hotter" than other areas. Now, you look at some of the main differences between the WEST side and OTHER'S...the thing that screams out at you, is the amount of golf courses, resorts and runoff from development.... I've been diving here for over 40 years and as a KID, I was told to be careful of the fish from the west side ... Buuuuuut, they say that Ciguatera is a dynaflatulant that attaches itself to the reef.... With THAT understanding, you'd think that UHU or parrotfish would be the number one CARRIER buuuuuut, that's a very sought after fish here and to the best of my knowledge, noone has reported getting sick from eating them 🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
When you go to the sub section 188-58.5 it says repealed 2021 - I did find it written elsewhere somewhere but can't seem to find it now but this looks like the legislation.
Watching yourself and Rob Fort got me to get into kayak fishing several years ago. It's now one of my main hobbies. Luv it. Thx.
Oh that's awesome to hear! Cheers!!!
Wow, nice to hear the ocean choir, glad you got you visa, happy diving
Yeah it was pretty cool, Cheers!!!
Absolutely epic brother kerry!! Yeeyhaaaa . Drooling over the viz
Yeah it was pretty fantastic! I dived one point and reckon I had well over 20 meters! Cheers!!!
Congrats. Looks like loads of fun and plenty to discover. Some great vis and footage!
Yeah it was a great adventure! Cheers!!!
Epic upload mate thoroughly enjoyed watching cheers! 🤜🤛🍻
Glad you enjoyed! Cheers!!!
Great job Kerry! I watched it breathlessly! Greetings from Washington Heights, NYC! :)
Great to have you watching! I trust all is well in Washington heights? Cheers!!!
Awesome mate, thanks again.
Cheers mate!!!
welcome back buddy, awesome to see yu back in the water.
Cheers mate!!!
Tell you when I saw the pop up. I said to myself yeah mate. My man is back in the water.. awesome buddy.. but I think those crayfish are a bit faster than new Zealand's ones lol...
Yeah, they are quick alright lol!
Good to see new vid bro been watching all the old ones much love far north
Cheers mate I appreciate it!!!
Awesome place, awesome video ❤️
Thank you! Love you!!!
wow!!! aloha brother so good to see you back in the moana, and swimming with the turtles is amazing, the man kerry churr da bro Far F North Nz
FFN all day brother! Cheers!!!
This looked epic!
It sure was! Cheers!!!
That fish you said is a trout is called a roi. You can eat it but always be aware it could have ciguatera
Yes I was aware of that and after having a discussion with my mate who is a marine biologist I decided that the risk was low enough to give it a go and it was delish! Cheers!!!
Awesome man good to see you 👍
Cheers mate!!!
What a great experience Kerry
Yeah it was incredible! Cheers!!!
Awesome as always bro stay safe aye
Thanks! Will do! Cheers!!!
When on the big island 🏝️. You gotta sell me a fish 🐟. 🤙🏽
Will try to remember for next time lol! Cheers!!!
A lot of bad luck, but then it came right. Awesome. Wondered if those critters in the clear water were going to beat the great Kerry Flowers, and calling them lobster too instead of crayfish. You've been away too long 😀
Ha ha no I got there in the end lol! I called them lobster because that is what they are called in Hawaii! Cheers!!!
Idol Im watching from philippine im normal divers spearfishing full support god bless
Cheers mate!!!
Good to see you in action Kerry, this video made me think of "flying fish tv" if you are not familiar. I hope you are having a great trip mate.
I'n not familiar with flying fish tv, maybe I should look it up! It was a great trip but I'm super happy to be home now! Cheers!!!
Nice to be able to see what you're shooting, eh? Turtle goes well with a little tuatara I've been told ;)
Yeah it was so nice to finally have some viz! Cheers!!!
Epic bro..cool asf🤙
Cheers!!!
Wicked bro.
Cheers!!!
Amazing! 👍Are you interested in testing dive lights?
Yeah I would be keen, I have never night dived and really want to give it a go - dm me on facebook or Instagram... Cheers!!!
@@KerryFlowers Thanks, I've sent messages to you on facebook!
Fk yeah, good to see ya doing what ya do 🍻
Is that coral bleaching or is it just part of the volcanic landscape?
Pretty sure it's a lot of coral bleaching - The only other coral diving I have done was in Vanuatu and it was similar to there...Cheers!!!
Some interesting noises in this video Kerry! Can you hear the whales and crays when you're down there, or is it just something that the camera picks up? Looks like some awesome diving in clear blue water!
Yeah, you could hear them as clear as a bell - the lobster are so weird making that noise - when I grabbed the first one it was a bit of a shock to hear it squeak like that lol. The whale sound was constant on this bit of coast as they were just out off it in good numbers. It was a shame that when I put the drone out there it took so long to find some that by the time I started to get footage the battery was finished and it had to return to land...Cheers!!!
A lot of kina down there. Also that looks like our piper wonder if it taste the same 5:50
No very different to piper, it was more like boar fish in taste. Cheers!!!
Great video. Only one piece of advice. Try not to show the shoreline. Good lobster spots are kind of not advertised too much to keep guys from going there and over fishing. We all have "our spots" that we only share with a few close friends, but since the island is so small, it's very easy for guys to know exactly where you were by seeing the coastline, and may not be as conservative in their grabbing of lobster as you are.
Thanks for the tips! I do like to show some of the scenery in the videos but perhaps in this case I showed too much. Cheers!!!
Nice bro
Cheers mate!!!
Hey I live on the big island and the grouper that you shot is call roi it is a invasive fish and has ciguatera poisoning
Yeah I talked to my mate (a marine biologist) on the big island about it and that is the information that he gave me, since we have not really eaten fish that are likely to have cig before he suggested that we would be most likely ok to eat the fillets off it and we were fine. I would not be likely to eat them all the time if I lived there tho so thanks for your advice! Cheers!!!
Solid
Cheers mate!!!
That was an Opelu Kala/ not bad eating.
Yeah, I wasn't sure as it looked a lot like a sawtail fish that I shot in New Zealand once and that was not good to eat at all. That being said I was intending to take it back and try it and had only ripped the guts out and head off in the hope that the mu would come in for a look - the shark just beat me to it lol! Cheers!!!
you should do a collab with key west waterman
I wish! I looked at doing one of his charters, but he wasn't running them while I was there...Cheers!!!
@@KerryFlowers love the videos bro
🇳🇿👍ALOHA👌🇳🇿
Aloha! Cheers!!!
Crayfish mate or is lobster Hawaiian for crayfish?🤨🤣😂😭 what’s happened different country different language?
Yeah they are called lobster in Hawaii so that's what I called them! Cheers!!!
can i hear whales in the ocean or am i tripping ?
You are not tripping there were humpback whales everywhere just off the coast - unfortunately I didn't get to see any while I was in the water and when I found them with the drone I was only able to get a few seconds of footage before my battery started going flat and the drone returned to me...Cheers!!!
Bro familiarize yourself with Hawaii regulations. You grabbed a female spiny which is illegal.
I did spend a pretty decent amount of time looking at the regulations and as far as I could tell taking of female lobster had been prohibited for a time but that rule had since been repealed and now as long as it is within the lobster season and the female is not carrying eggs then they are fair game. If I am wrong about this then I sincerely apologize, it is not my intention to take fish that are illegal... Cheers!!!
@@KerryFlowers it's clearly stated in DLNR, DAR there is no taking or killing of female invertebrates... I'd like to know where you got your information from please
@@KerryFlowers the reason for the repeal of 188-58.5 is because the ruling was moved to chapter 13-95 so the previous ruling is not needed. Also the primary reason for the repeal was for kona crabs not spiny lobster.
www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessions/session2021/testimony/HB1017_SD1_TESTIMONY_JDC_03-30-21_.PDF
Clearly, I am in the wrong here and have made a genuine mistake - Please accept my sincere apology and please let me know if there is anything I can do to redress the situation...
@@KerryFlowers all mate we know you didnt mean too 👌🏻 enjoy watching your videos and a man who treasures tangaroa 🙏🏻 enjoy the rest of your trip and looking forward to watching more videos 👍🏼👌🏻