Thank you brother, I really appreciate it. I had a very difficult time choosing songs for this video; making them flow and fit together was hard. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. God bless, and mahalo~
much love! I really appreciate it. College + work has been absolutely eating all my time up; but spring break and summer is almost here so definitely will try and get back in the water and hopefully get clips to make another video. God bless
Doesn't need to be expensive equipment, I roll my one piece wetsuit I bought 4 years ago that's tattered with holes ( was my first ever wetsuit) and still use it because it still works. getting into diving is a pretty expensive investment, but honestly you could just start off with buying mask/snorkel, fins, and a weight belt. A good wetsuit, buoy, and other things can be bought later. I would start with a 3 Prong, and they are around 100 dollars, but I made my own functional one using the top half of an old fishing pole and a 3 prong head I found when diving. And if your looking for a speargun, I would seriously highly recommend buying a used one because there are SOOO many people selling spearguns that are cheap and in really good working condition. Basically, if you really want to get into diving Iʻd highly recommend buying the necessities first that allow you to dive and then later, if you want to continue, you can buy the more secondary yet still important things. But it makes me excited that you're interesting in it! I truly hope you enjoy what the ocean has to offer.
sorry for the late reply, but yes I was actually thinking about that! I didn't get the chance to do it because the amount of editing that would have taken but I understand that for the viewers at home having the names of the fish is also an important aspect that I might put in future videos. Thank you so much for the feedback, Really do appreciate it
Nice! that's so cool that this video reached you all the way over there. I seriously was not expecting much from this but It reminds me again and again how fortunate I am to be able to share my experiences with you all. God bless!
omg boys da facial on them when u catch them.. ;) omg almost got a heart attack wen the cave episode omg scary.. i saw some kukui. bring some more video boys.. good luck on ur channel
Thank you for the really kind words! sorry for the super late reply but ah better late then never. Gonna try focus on getting quality content so it might take a while until the next video but I feel that's the only way a TH-cam spearfishing edit should be. Definitely hoping for your support then! Mahalo and Aloha
Aye I really appreciate the kind words! This video was composed of like, close to four+ years of content. So I really had a content overload, which attributed to (what I think) is a good video. Sadly I haven't been diving, first year of college and connecting with my dive partners schedule is hard, especially when the water hasn't been the nicest either. I donʻt plan on uploading a lot, I want my videos to be at least 8 minutes long, with quality content. So hopefully by the new year Iʻll have enough clips to jam out a nice video. But I gotta go diving first in order to do that😂Again, Mahalo for the kind words.
hope you liked the quality of the video, even though TH-cam compresses the file and makes it worse than it actually is. But this video included clips spanning across 4 years and three GoPro's. a few clips came from an old hero 3 and my new hero 11, but most came from a GoPro Hero 8. Sometimes the quality looks super crisp, sometimes (especially in dark places) it looks like crap. But yea, the mask I use had a GoPro mount so I just slap it on there and record whenever I take drops. Hope that was helpful brotha
Yeah das what i talkin about Hawn ,niiice old school , Poke fish cuz, feed da ohana & share w ur F & N Love it Brah keep th killa ocean Vlogs comin.....👊🤙✌
Sick vid! Dive safe braddahs. Careful pickin opihi with da dive knife. Gave myself one pretty gnarly gash doin dat in some surgey water once haha! U guys get um tho aloha 🤙🏻🤙🏻
Yea I realized after doing it a few times that the 2 inch cressi dive knife is not ideal for picking opihi😂 Not too often I do that but usually if I go specifically for it Iʻll bring a long butterknife, not only safer but so much easier with the leverage. Mahalo Uncle!
I now use a beautiful Waihana wetsuit, Gloves I usually use Hammerheads but they're super expensive now, in Home Depot if you go to the isle with gloves there's some really comfortable ones I recommend that's cheap. I forget the brand name but you can just try them on, you'll know. I personally use hammerhead fins, but I really want to invest in some good carbon fiber fins blades. The carbon fiber blades make it so you use less force per kick, so it less strain. In that video^ for reef I use a Kawabunga 7ft three prong and a 110cm Aimrite pipegun. For deep reef (gun with pink bands) I used an Aimrite 130cm single roller. Knives I really recommend the the Cressi 2-3 inch knife, It costs like 30 bucks, and its stainless steal. The rubber thing to tie around yourself is terrible, so I just used an old headlamp strap (because it's soft) for my knife and put it on my leg. Hope that answers your question, but if not, let me know.
@@caseyvalentino844 For my dive belt I just put my kui (stringer) and a throw flasher. But that's really it. You need to keep it simple as you don't want things on your waist getting caught on the reef and or getting damaged as you get in/out of the water.
@@caseyvalentino844 Not sure what you're referring to, but a throw flasher is simply a small tube (can easily be a 3/4 inch PVC pipe) with reflection painting or stuck on it. some people use spoons, but the whole point is you throw it and fish get attracted to the shine. I don't normally use mine, but it's specifically more for Bluewater purposes as it targets bigger fish. For me I just like having it just in case, and it doesn't really bother me so I just leave it on my belt. But it's not at all a necessity for your weight belt.
Hawaii but what location ? Id go north shore inside reef at night nights the best but had many tiger sharks grab my stringer and chase me no fear Hawaiian style
oh yea, up Kohala/hawi side get the most tigers I ever seen. not the small kine either. But I just try go wherever is flat; Ive dove everywhere on this island except for down kalapana side. big island still has fish, some places gotta drop way deeper to find em, but the consistently rough places always have the most fish. Obviously more dangerous and gotta catch it when flat. But very excited for lobster season starting back up in a few days, stay safe if you go night diving this season brother.
Hey man thank you very much for such kind words. This was originally a much longer edit for my senior video that I made for school. Originally I wanted to show viewers basically everything that you can do when diving so that’s the idea I edited around. Again, mahalo!
Will definitely try to upload more, I used like 70% of all my clips in this video lol all I have are my fails left. Thinking of making a fail montage, I don't see anyone doing that and hopefully people can learn through my mistakes. But yea I haven't been able to dive nearly as much as I would like, school and work has been hitting hard. Have a blessed one ~
@@braddahkakz awww im sorry love, well id love to watch a 20 min vid of u getting set up n diving n showing ur whole experience, i kno what u mean im busy with life too, have a good one 💞
Alright, Thanks for the video, it reminds Me when I lived on the Big Island when fish were plentiful. Keep doing what You are doing not to many People now days do anything near that. Mahalo. Oh Yea one more thing Good tunes.
Appreciate the very kind words. And thank God I finally have some feedback on the music, I did the editing on the video a while ago to different songs so It was REALLY hard finding good music to also fit with each "section" of footage. So glad you enjoyed it
@@CoolGuy793 Diving is hard, it's physically demanding on-top of needing a lot of skills and knowledge to shoot even just one fish. That's not even considering the spots you go to and how comfortable the fish are with divers. Almost every single fish clip I dove in a place where a lot of people don't know about/can't get to (whether it be because you need 4x4 or the conditions have to be really nice). Just keep trying man, watch choke videos and keep giving em. quite literally yesterday I shot my first Ono and it ripped off. somewhere around 30-40 pounds. Still very depressed about it. thinking about what I could have done differently or how I could've prepared more properly. So we're all in the same boat man. Goodluck and dive safe
So very sorry for the late reply, I just graduated high school and only got a laptop for college recently. But the fish @3:42 is Called a nenue, I know on other island they call them enenue. They are reef fish species here in Hawaiʻi, really good for sashimi or fresh poke
Best dive video I’ve seen in awhile 🤙🏽 Also. Tip if you want it! If your gloves get loose, try tuck ‘em under your wetsuit arm sleeves. Just roll your wetsuit back, put the gloves on and pull the wetsuit over them. That way they stay on tight and don’t ballon with water
Damn I never thought about that, usually everyone puts on their gloves after the wetsuit so I didn't even really ever think about shoving it under. Definitely gonna try that next time I go. And so sorry for the late reply, I just graduated high school and was only able to get a laptop recently to really get back into this TH-cam thing. But again, that you so much for the kind words, I really do appreciate it. Aloha
So sorry for the late reply, Literally replying to all the comments now. I only recently just got a computer after graduating highschool only now Iʻm seeing all these messages. But anyway the camera I used in 90% of this video was a GoPro Hero 8. Some clips you could kind of tell had a filter on it, and that's because It was shot on my GoPro 4. But Yea its a really good underwater camera and there's so much different settings you can set it to that it makes it perfect for capturing underwater footage.
I like the video and footages but I must ask what is your goal to catch so many fish ? (Did you catch them in one spearfishing day or was it from different days?) If it is in one session I then do not wonder anymore why we don't have many fish or why they get scared when I get close to them to look at them... From my perspective it looks like you took a lot in one day... either you have a restaurant to feed either you are too greedy...
So sorry for the very late reply, I just graduated high school and only recently got a laptop for college, But yea this entire edit was compiled of clips from all different dives. I started diving 4 years ago so the oldest clips in here are from around that time. Most of the fish were eaten by me, family or friends. The water doesn't always cooperate and sometimes were too busy to go in the water, so when the opportunity presents itself I at least try to get enough for my family and then maybe friends. But the original purpose of this video was for a senior project for school. I wanted to show you (the viewers) the different variations of spearfishing and the different types of fish you can shoot here in Hawaiʻi. It was also a way to show others the experiences I have in my life while spearfishing. But I really appreciate your comment, when your unsure, gotta ask! No shame in that. I really hope though you enjoyed the content in this video, that's the main goal I had while creating this. Aloha
@@braddahkakz hey ! :) Thanks for your reply I really appreciate. I didn't mean to be rude but with all we see around about people over exploiting/consuming the nature it is normal to ask and wonder. One must be humble and aware about he doest on earth. Anyway the video is very nice and I am looking forward to watch more :)
Unfortunately I do not, Im kinda like, on the more selective side? Majority of my dives don't look like what's in that video^ lol. I don't usually get a lot of fish (or enough to sell). But thank you for asking
This video was made from a compilation of close to 4 years of diving, so although it might seem like a lot, this was over the span of a very long time. Mahalo for the support
I always appreciate when I see people tracking the joes so they not blasting coral. Keep the edits coming but no rape the reef just for content. Too much of that going on these days. Shootz.
Yessah braddah, Shafts be expensive so I try my best to avoid the reef as much as possible. And yea, I never planned on uploading videos to TH-cam but its gotten so much support in such a short amount of time that for me its mind-boggling. I want to make this channel one where it has quality clips and videos so every second is enjoyable. Just wanna show the other dive lovers out there some of the stuffs I experience. Gonna slowly accumulate clips, and of course I'm not going to be so greedy and nonsensical as to rape the ʻāina just for content. But, Even though it may take a while, I hope you look forward to the next video I create. Mahalo Nunui Loa~
@@braddahkakz its not about the shaft, its about the long term impacts us divers have on the reef. Very few divers think about the long term. You destroy a 25+ year old coral for a fish, thats a huge unnecessary impact, were not starving enough to justify that. You clean up 2 uhu off the same reef week after week, thats a massive impact. The reefs need to recover. My personal rule is to only take one of any given species off a certain spot and then let that spot rest for 6 months. I don't expect others to follow my aggressive recovery times, but just let a spot rest, especially if it's an easy access shore spot. I've watched Oahu change and dove other islands, its clear we have a significant impact on our reefs. Just gotta keep that in our minds. Shootz.
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!
Please Don't Shoot Napoleon Fish, because the productivity of this economic value fish is quite slow. However, unfortunately, it is often exploited so that the population decreases, even though naturally the Napoleon fish does not have many predators. Please Don't Kill Them!!!...
Sorry only reading this now, but I searched it up because I didn't know what a Napoleon Fish was, but we don't have that here in Hawaiʻi. Iʻm guessing your referring to the big wrasse with the lump on its head, but yea we don't have that here. Good to know though, without your comment I would have never found out their an endangered species.
@@braddahkakz Thank you for replying to my comment, yes, big fish with a bump on the head, that's what I mean, I'm sorry, I just found out that in Hawaii there are no such fish, because Napoleon fish are very difficult to find, they are the reason for coral reefs it is there to be a home for them,,, thank you for accepting my advice, I really appreciate and support your channel.
The music feels so good specially when you wearing headphone. More blessings to you bro!♥️🇵🇭
Thank you brother, I really appreciate it. I had a very difficult time choosing songs for this video; making them flow and fit together was hard. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. God bless, and mahalo~
Nice catch Ono fishes to eat and da opihi big size fo pulehu.Right on da music 🎶.
Much appreciated brother, God bless
Excellent video!
Yessah much love
4:30, that fishes face when you speared it was too good🤣
Love your videos gotta post more!!!🤙🤙🤙
much love! I really appreciate it. College + work has been absolutely eating all my time up; but spring break and summer is almost here so definitely will try and get back in the water and hopefully get clips to make another video.
God bless
Cool gun and dive equipment wish I had some
Doesn't need to be expensive equipment, I roll my one piece wetsuit I bought 4 years ago that's tattered with holes ( was my first ever wetsuit) and still use it because it still works. getting into diving is a pretty expensive investment, but honestly you could just start off with buying mask/snorkel, fins, and a weight belt. A good wetsuit, buoy, and other things can be bought later. I would start with a 3 Prong, and they are around 100 dollars, but I made my own functional one using the top half of an old fishing pole and a 3 prong head I found when diving. And if your looking for a speargun, I would seriously highly recommend buying a used one because there are SOOO many people selling spearguns that are cheap and in really good working condition. Basically, if you really want to get into diving Iʻd highly recommend buying the necessities first that allow you to dive and then later, if you want to continue, you can buy the more secondary yet still important things. But it makes me excited that you're interesting in it! I truly hope you enjoy what the ocean has to offer.
What an epic video. Last song made it
Yessah, glad you enjoyed it
You guys should tag the names of the fish. Great content! Love it!
sorry for the late reply, but yes I was actually thinking about that! I didn't get the chance to do it because the amount of editing that would have taken but I understand that for the viewers at home having the names of the fish is also an important aspect that I might put in future videos. Thank you so much for the feedback, Really do appreciate it
@@braddahkakz jus put the names of the fish in the subscription!!!
That's so aaaaaamazing! Very cool, hey shoutout from PHilippines
Nice! that's so cool that this video reached you all the way over there. I seriously was not expecting much from this but It reminds me again and again how fortunate I am to be able to share my experiences with you all. God bless!
Das one thing I miss about back home. Pan size menpachi
Good one 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
yesssah braddah killa vid🤙🏽
Hou yessah mahalo my Braddah!
Remind me of my Bro Pat...most favorite passion thing to do is spear fishing..I Luv n I mizz you Bro daily😭😭💔😇🕊️💙
Iʻm glad the content I made touched you like that, Gotta enjoy life everyday!
I look, I like, I subscribed… you guys are pros🤙
Yessah I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Mahalo for the support
Love it!
Thanks for inspiring me to spear fish
Love to hear it! Merry Christmas and wishing you the best of luck~
edit styles hard asf
omg boys da facial on them when u catch them.. ;) omg almost got a heart attack wen the cave episode omg scary.. i saw some kukui. bring some more video boys.. good luck on ur channel
Thank you for the really kind words! sorry for the super late reply but ah better late then never. Gonna try focus on getting quality content so it might take a while until the next video but I feel that's the only way a TH-cam spearfishing edit should be. Definitely hoping for your support then! Mahalo and Aloha
Crazy how accurate those spear guns are, that sure looks fun.
Nice bro! Stay safe.♥️🇵🇭
Good luck on your channel! Wishing you abundance and prosperity!
Thank you! The love and support is very much appreciated
I just found this,and it was 3 months ago,but I want more❤️
Aye I really appreciate the kind words! This video was composed of like, close to four+ years of content. So I really had a content overload, which attributed to (what I think) is a good video. Sadly I haven't been diving, first year of college and connecting with my dive partners schedule is hard, especially when the water hasn't been the nicest either. I donʻt plan on uploading a lot, I want my videos to be at least 8 minutes long, with quality content. So hopefully by the new year Iʻll have enough clips to jam out a nice video. But I gotta go diving first in order to do that😂Again, Mahalo for the kind words.
@@braddahkakz no problem,be safe though,ok?
@@starn9ne336 Garuntee, Thank you! Have a blessed rest of your day okay~
Nice catch
You guys hammahs. Good job.
Mahalo!
What kind of underwater camera are you using? Gopro?
hope you liked the quality of the video, even though TH-cam compresses the file and makes it worse than it actually is. But this video included clips spanning across 4 years and three GoPro's. a few clips came from an old hero 3 and my new hero 11, but most came from a GoPro Hero 8. Sometimes the quality looks super crisp, sometimes (especially in dark places) it looks like crap. But yea, the mask I use had a GoPro mount so I just slap it on there and record whenever I take drops. Hope that was helpful brotha
@@braddahkakz I have a mask with a mount, I'll definitely get a gopro...mahalo
@@smanmaw Good hunting and dive safe
Yeah das what i talkin about Hawn ,niiice old school , Poke fish cuz, feed da ohana & share w ur F & N Love it Brah keep th killa ocean Vlogs comin.....👊🤙✌
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Sweet vid...cherry editing...keep it up!💯
Sick vid! Dive safe braddahs. Careful pickin opihi with da dive knife. Gave myself one pretty gnarly gash doin dat in some surgey water once haha! U guys get um tho aloha 🤙🏻🤙🏻
Yea I realized after doing it a few times that the 2 inch cressi dive knife is not ideal for picking opihi😂 Not too often I do that but usually if I go specifically for it Iʻll bring a long butterknife, not only safer but so much easier with the leverage. Mahalo Uncle!
Killah video cuzn
Hell yeah brah get it 🤙🏽…fish on
Yessah brotha! Aloha ~
Yessah killah vid 👌🏽🤙🏾🤙🏾
Yesssah brotha mahalo I seriously appreciate it
Automatic @@braddahkakz ! Big islands were it’s at doe 👌🏾🤙🏾 see you in the water
first vid 70k views you are beastin
Yessah brotha Mahalo. Never, thought it would get this much attention but I simply hope those who watched it actually enjoyed what they watched
hey could you please take me to spear fishing? I’m going to Hawaii this Christmas
Braddah what kind of gear do you use? 14:52
I now use a beautiful Waihana wetsuit, Gloves I usually use Hammerheads but they're super expensive now, in Home Depot if you go to the isle with gloves there's some really comfortable ones I recommend that's cheap. I forget the brand name but you can just try them on, you'll know. I personally use hammerhead fins, but I really want to invest in some good carbon fiber fins blades. The carbon fiber blades make it so you use less force per kick, so it less strain. In that video^ for reef I use a Kawabunga 7ft three prong and a 110cm Aimrite pipegun. For deep reef (gun with pink bands) I used an Aimrite 130cm single roller. Knives I really recommend the the Cressi 2-3 inch knife, It costs like 30 bucks, and its stainless steal. The rubber thing to tie around yourself is terrible, so I just used an old headlamp strap (because it's soft) for my knife and put it on my leg. Hope that answers your question, but if not, let me know.
Thank you bro! What about stuff you use on your dive belt
@@caseyvalentino844 For my dive belt I just put my kui (stringer) and a throw flasher. But that's really it. You need to keep it simple as you don't want things on your waist getting caught on the reef and or getting damaged as you get in/out of the water.
@@braddahkakz is the throw flasher the same thing you can use as what you tie to the end of the float rig setup?
@@caseyvalentino844 Not sure what you're referring to, but a throw flasher is simply a small tube (can easily be a 3/4 inch PVC pipe) with reflection painting or stuck on it. some people use spoons, but the whole point is you throw it and fish get attracted to the shine. I don't normally use mine, but it's specifically more for Bluewater purposes as it targets bigger fish. For me I just like having it just in case, and it doesn't really bother me so I just leave it on my belt. But it's not at all a necessity for your weight belt.
Amazing video bro 👍🏽
Nice ❤❤
Hawaii but what location ? Id go north shore inside reef at night nights the best but had many tiger sharks grab my stringer and chase me no fear Hawaiian style
oh yea, up Kohala/hawi side get the most tigers I ever seen. not the small kine either. But I just try go wherever is flat; Ive dove everywhere on this island except for down kalapana side. big island still has fish, some places gotta drop way deeper to find em, but the consistently rough places always have the most fish. Obviously more dangerous and gotta catch it when flat. But very excited for lobster season starting back up in a few days, stay safe if you go night diving this season brother.
That was amazingly edited. Hanapaa
Hey man thank you very much for such kind words. This was originally a much longer edit for my senior video that I made for school. Originally I wanted to show viewers basically everything that you can do when diving so that’s the idea I edited around. Again, mahalo!
plz upload more lol, jus upload whole spearfishing vlogs, everytime u go is one whole vid
Will definitely try to upload more, I used like 70% of all my clips in this video lol all I have are my fails left. Thinking of making a fail montage, I don't see anyone doing that and hopefully people can learn through my mistakes. But yea I haven't been able to dive nearly as much as I would like, school and work has been hitting hard. Have a blessed one ~
@@braddahkakz awww im sorry love, well id love to watch a 20 min vid of u getting set up n diving n showing ur whole experience, i kno what u mean im busy with life too, have a good one 💞
Subscribed!
Keren bos❤
Alright, Thanks for the video, it reminds Me when I lived on the Big Island when fish were plentiful. Keep doing what You are doing not to many People now days do anything near that. Mahalo. Oh Yea one more thing Good tunes.
Appreciate the very kind words. And thank God I finally have some feedback on the music, I did the editing on the video a while ago to different songs so It was REALLY hard finding good music to also fit with each "section" of footage. So glad you enjoyed it
Nice
OMG!! @BraddahKakz is my favorite youtuber!!
Yous da man
where is this?
all across big island brotha
@@braddahkakz ALL ACROSS?????? BRO I CANT EVEN CATCH A FISH
@@CoolGuy793 Diving is hard, it's physically demanding on-top of needing a lot of skills and knowledge to shoot even just one fish. That's not even considering the spots you go to and how comfortable the fish are with divers. Almost every single fish clip I dove in a place where a lot of people don't know about/can't get to (whether it be because you need 4x4 or the conditions have to be really nice). Just keep trying man, watch choke videos and keep giving em. quite literally yesterday I shot my first Ono and it ripped off. somewhere around 30-40 pounds. Still very depressed about it. thinking about what I could have done differently or how I could've prepared more properly. So we're all in the same boat man. Goodluck and dive safe
My home
Hawaii
😍😍😍😍best diving video ever
Thank you!
Awesome video sick action, Thank you very much God Bless stay safe my friends
Much aloha brotha, God bless
Sick video edit. Subscribing waiting for the next ! . What island is this BTW. Definitely not oahu I'm assuming
Yup your right, all these clips are from Big island. Thank you for the kind words
Yup definitely not Oahu 😂 you not going find a uku at that depth on Oahu 😆
#subscribed
Mencanta es en verda bro 😮
Minta rekomendasi speargun ny donk😢
Good vid bro 💪🏿💪🏿
What is the fish at 3:42
So very sorry for the late reply, I just graduated high school and only got a laptop for college recently. But the fish @3:42 is Called a nenue, I know on other island they call them enenue. They are reef fish species here in Hawaiʻi, really good for sashimi or fresh poke
🙏🏻🇺🇸👍🤙🏼🍀🔱🤿😁Aloha!!
Best dive video I’ve seen in awhile 🤙🏽
Also. Tip if you want it! If your gloves get loose, try tuck ‘em under your wetsuit arm sleeves. Just roll your wetsuit back, put the gloves on and pull the wetsuit over them. That way they stay on tight and don’t ballon with water
Damn I never thought about that, usually everyone puts on their gloves after the wetsuit so I didn't even really ever think about shoving it under. Definitely gonna try that next time I go. And so sorry for the late reply, I just graduated high school and was only able to get a laptop recently to really get back into this TH-cam thing. But again, that you so much for the kind words, I really do appreciate it. Aloha
Killa bra. Cherry diving axtion
Messiah brotha, mahalo
Mean vids - What kine camera you using ?
So sorry for the late reply, Literally replying to all the comments now. I only recently just got a computer after graduating highschool only now Iʻm seeing all these messages. But anyway the camera I used in 90% of this video was a GoPro Hero 8. Some clips you could kind of tell had a filter on it, and that's because It was shot on my GoPro 4. But Yea its a really good underwater camera and there's so much different settings you can set it to that it makes it perfect for capturing underwater footage.
fiiiiiree
Wow very nice catching fishes.Take care bro God bless
mahalo!
We’re is this
Buena pesca
JT 2 goated!!
Cannot beat icy JT
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I like the video and footages but I must ask what is your goal to catch so many fish ? (Did you catch them in one spearfishing day or was it from different days?) If it is in one session I then do not wonder anymore why we don't have many fish or why they get scared when I get close to them to look at them...
From my perspective it looks like you took a lot in one day... either you have a restaurant to feed either you are too greedy...
So sorry for the very late reply, I just graduated high school and only recently got a laptop for college, But yea this entire edit was compiled of clips from all different dives. I started diving 4 years ago so the oldest clips in here are from around that time. Most of the fish were eaten by me, family or friends. The water doesn't always cooperate and sometimes were too busy to go in the water, so when the opportunity presents itself I at least try to get enough for my family and then maybe friends. But the original purpose of this video was for a senior project for school. I wanted to show you (the viewers) the different variations of spearfishing and the different types of fish you can shoot here in Hawaiʻi. It was also a way to show others the experiences I have in my life while spearfishing. But I really appreciate your comment, when your unsure, gotta ask! No shame in that. I really hope though you enjoyed the content in this video, that's the main goal I had while creating this. Aloha
@@braddahkakz hey ! :)
Thanks for your reply I really appreciate. I didn't mean to be rude but with all we see around about people over exploiting/consuming the nature it is normal to ask and wonder. One must be humble and aware about he doest on earth. Anyway the video is very nice and I am looking forward to watch more :)
@@Azertiiy06 Hey brotha I really appreciate it. I hope in the next few months when I make another video youʻll enjoy it
Noooooooo all these poor pretty fish:(🦑🐳🦐🦀🐙🦈🐡🐠🐟🐬🐋
Salam sehat selalu kota Batam island indonesia 🇮🇩
4:28 fish said :O
Good job and nice try
Cherry cherry 🤙
Keep it up!
Hammah!
shout out to ur next video
Yessah thank you!
You sell???
Unfortunately I do not, Im kinda like, on the more selective side? Majority of my dives don't look like what's in that video^ lol. I don't usually get a lot of fish (or enough to sell). But thank you for asking
Epic dives
How many menpocthy you get
Shout out God bless
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leave some fish for the next people who go out you took a lot to much. but all and all its a good vid
This video was made from a compilation of close to 4 years of diving, so although it might seem like a lot, this was over the span of a very long time. Mahalo for the support
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Yessah🤙
Bc I on Molokai
Moku O keawe brotha, da big island. I always dreamt of diving where you stay, I heard the grounds are mean!
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I always appreciate when I see people tracking the joes so they not blasting coral. Keep the edits coming but no rape the reef just for content. Too much of that going on these days. Shootz.
Yessah braddah, Shafts be expensive so I try my best to avoid the reef as much as possible. And yea, I never planned on uploading videos to TH-cam but its gotten so much support in such a short amount of time that for me its mind-boggling. I want to make this channel one where it has quality clips and videos so every second is enjoyable. Just wanna show the other dive lovers out there some of the stuffs I experience. Gonna slowly accumulate clips, and of course I'm not going to be so greedy and nonsensical as to rape the ʻāina just for content. But, Even though it may take a while, I hope you look forward to the next video I create. Mahalo Nunui Loa~
@@braddahkakz its not about the shaft, its about the long term impacts us divers have on the reef. Very few divers think about the long term. You destroy a 25+ year old coral for a fish, thats a huge unnecessary impact, were not starving enough to justify that. You clean up 2 uhu off the same reef week after week, thats a massive impact. The reefs need to recover. My personal rule is to only take one of any given species off a certain spot and then let that spot rest for 6 months. I don't expect others to follow my aggressive recovery times, but just let a spot rest, especially if it's an easy access shore spot. I've watched Oahu change and dove other islands, its clear we have a significant impact on our reefs. Just gotta keep that in our minds. Shootz.
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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!
fatty opihi yessa blessed to stay Hawaii Nei
Right on the money, canʻt give me anything for me to move from this kind of life here.
Stay blessed
throw this edit quick like the molokai slide auraite 🤘🏼
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If you like preserve your spot cut the mountain out 🤙🏽
Yea I thought I did a good job with cutting land out, but yea I definitely gotta always keep a mental note of that moving forward. mahalo!
Yeah you hammah vid braddah 🤙🏽🤙🏽
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Excessive random hunting . . .
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Please Don't Shoot Napoleon Fish, because the productivity of this economic value fish is quite slow. However, unfortunately, it is often exploited so that the population decreases, even though naturally the Napoleon fish does not have many predators.
Please Don't Kill Them!!!...
Sorry only reading this now, but I searched it up because I didn't know what a Napoleon Fish was, but we don't have that here in Hawaiʻi. Iʻm guessing your referring to the big wrasse with the lump on its head, but yea we don't have that here. Good to know though, without your comment I would have never found out their an endangered species.
@@braddahkakz Thank you for replying to my comment, yes, big fish with a bump on the head, that's what I mean, I'm sorry, I just found out that in Hawaii there are no such fish, because Napoleon fish are very difficult to find, they are the reason for coral reefs it is there to be a home for them,,, thank you for accepting my advice, I really appreciate and support your channel.
@@jazjizjussjoss9009 And I really appreciate the understanding and support, MAHALO and God bless!
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HE MEA IKI and God Bless too! My Brother's
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you should be ashamed of fishing babies, or unedible fish.