Love my Wettie float boat. Beats having my fish eaten by bull sharks. We have the bigger float boat and had a big Spanish pull the whole thing under which was interesting. Thanks for the video, love the Wettie stuff...
Some fish are dumb, and let you get close(Dive bombing to a fish usually scares it). For Experienced fish, you need to sneak up using cover. Many become courious and will aproach if you hide. Knowing the area, sneak to holes or ledges where you have caught /seen fish. A new dweller will always use a prime hole
Thank you for your insight and you most certainly are correct in many situations. But dive bomb technique can in fact work with smart fish at times. A lot of our species do not swim away into holes, fish have different behaviour all around the world but in NZ we do not target many fish in holes like is common through other places in the world.
@@WettieNZ Lucky You there are so many fish in NZ. Over 50 yrs of spearfishing, have seen the fish population dwindle, No management and overfishing. If you see a nice fish and you try to aproach it, and it swims away varilly, I inmediatelly retreat and look for a stealth aproach using cover. Get as close as posible and just show your head and wait for curiosity to get the best of the Fish. Bang, got him😀👍
It was a nice hunt, seeing the bottom time and meters reflected on the screen will be enjoyable. I wish you success 👍🐠

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A good New Zealand spearfishing and free diving video
Cheers! Epic easy to understand vids
Thank you!
Love my Wettie float boat. Beats having my fish eaten by bull sharks. We have the bigger float boat and had a big Spanish pull the whole thing under which was interesting. Thanks for the video, love the Wettie stuff...
Thank you for the support! Yes the Wettie float boat has saved many fish from sharks. Must of been a big spanish!
5:11, what is that symbol on your boat?
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Some fish are dumb, and let you get close(Dive bombing to a fish usually scares it). For Experienced fish, you need to sneak up using cover. Many become courious and will aproach if you hide. Knowing the area, sneak to holes or ledges where you have caught /seen fish. A new dweller will always use a prime hole
Thank you for your insight and you most certainly are correct in many situations. But dive bomb technique can in fact work with smart fish at times. A lot of our species do not swim away into holes, fish have different behaviour all around the world but in NZ we do not target many fish in holes like is common through other places in the world.
@@WettieNZ Lucky You there are so many fish in NZ. Over 50 yrs of spearfishing, have seen the fish population dwindle, No management and overfishing. If you see a nice fish and you try to aproach it, and it swims away varilly, I inmediatelly retreat and look for a stealth aproach using cover. Get as close as posible and just show your head and wait for curiosity to get the best of the Fish. Bang, got him😀👍