Hi, was a 180 foot fuel tanker that traveled mostly up and down the Saigon river hauling fuel for jets and chopper fuel. I was the quarter master at first and was promoted to boson , which I was in charge of the deck hands. I don’t know when it arrived in Vietnam, and I’m not sure when it returned to the states . It was great duty, and I’ll never forget my time on her .
I’ve noticed that the wrecks down in Florida stay pretty cleaned up from lion fish but yes I have definitely seen some monsters on the deeper ones, thanks!
That was amazing! I would love to harvest that many lionfish in one shot. Great job!
I was working on the Y73 in 1970 in Vietnam . I came home shortly before it was brought back to the United States .
That’s awesome! I can’t say that I know the full history of the ship.
Hi, was a 180 foot fuel tanker that traveled mostly up and down the Saigon river hauling fuel for jets and chopper fuel. I was the quarter master at first and was promoted to boson , which I was in charge of the deck hands. I don’t know when it arrived in Vietnam, and I’m not sure when it returned to the states . It was great duty, and I’ll never forget my time on her .
I hunt them in West Palm but you gotta go deep to get the big boys. Great job getting rid of them!
I’ve noticed that the wrecks down in Florida stay pretty cleaned up from lion fish but yes I have definitely seen some monsters on the deeper ones, thanks!
They sure are muscular and are very good at wiggling off of the tip. Good job!!
They are pretty tricky to wrangle, you’ve really got to make sure you got them good before you start to retrieve.
Something I would love to learn to do
We can teach ya if your ever wanting to dive in charleston!
Lionfish sure do love the metal structures we have out here. The Y73 is such a fun dive too
They sure do, I think we’re gonna have to go hit all the tug boats out there next.
That was amazing! I would love to harvest that many lionfish in one shot. Great job!
It sure is a workout, I had to take a break just to catch my breath after a while.
Amazing!
Thanks!
Gonna need a bigger Zookeeper. Well done.
Oh yea, filled up two on this one dive!
How’s the clarity and are sharks actively hunting this time of year?
I’d say the visibility was at least 50ft. I can’t speak to the feeding habits of sharks.
What's the reason for spearing Lionfish, are they good eating?
Yes they are good eating but the main reason is that they are not indigenous to our area and have become very invasive.
@@WholeOtherWorldScuba Thank you for your reply, I had no idea about that.
Slowly coming up the East Coast!!!
Unfortunately 😮💨