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ROBERTO REYES
06-28-2006, 05:02 PM
We had pretty good weather this last month, I gave one Freediving /spearfishing clinic, and went to spearfish a lot.
Here is a short story of one of those days.

Went out very early in the morning with Puerto Rico Freedivers club member, Jorge Rodruguez, he was on vacation so we took one week day out to spearfish, we trailered the boat a few hours to a spot we like a lot, and after a 45 minutes boat drive we were in crystal clear warm waters.

It was a little windy, but the waves were small, there was some current, enough to make your life misserable in the deep dives we had to make, so we
had turns while drifting and spearing.

I had taken 3 oceanic trigger fish, when a very nice looking fat hammerhead decided he wanted some taxes to be payed, and so we moved to a less "sharky area", if there is something like that were fish abound.
On the next drifts we saw a few dog snappers, I took 2 of them , 16 and 20 pounds respectively.

On my last drift, all I could see was white sand in the bottom and tons of bait fish, I was on my wahoo mode , and saw two small rocks on the bottom.
As I swimed to intersect the structures on my drift, I noticed one of the rocks started to move , hum, thats no rock, looks more like a small grouper.

So I started my dive really slow and quiet, the rock and the fish started to look bigger as I aproached, the fish started to notice my presence and turned his head towards me, but as I went deeper, i was going slower, I could not believe that my 100 foot float line could be holding me back, the fish did not looked to far away, so I started kicking slowly, the grouper began to moce his pectoral fins in the particular circle patern they do, kind of curious, kind of ready to flee , si I knew I was going to loose him.
By know it did looked bigger than I originally though, and I was thinking of not even pulling the trigger because i would not be able to penetrate the hard head bones, but the water presure was making me sink a faster now,
so I desided that if I had a good shot, I would take it, he started moving sideways wich gave me a clear shot at the side of the head, and I let the shat fly.
It was a clean shot to the gill plate, the spearpoint went all the way to the other side, but was afraid he would use the rock next to him to bend the shaft and break the mono, so I started pulling him up.

It looked kind deep now, and it was obvious thet the clear waters had fooled me on how deep I was, and the fish made a strong run for the bottom, and it turned me sideways while I was swiming up, that was it, I let the float line go, put my arms straight up, and headed for clean fresh air.

Once on the surface i realiced thet the current had helped me in avoinding the fish getting into the rock, but now I could see a few more rocks coming into view.

So I pulled him hard, and once he was 20 feet or so from the bottom he did not put much of a fight, that is until he got to the surface and started trashing like mad, he even had his air bladder full of air, and was floating.
It looked gorgeous on the surface, all light up with the tipical black blotches and brassy spots and with such clear waters and the sun hitting him, what a beauty,
It was a Real black, (Mycteroperca bonaci), certified scale at 51 pounds, Bucked, you had a close call, :thumps: .

My D-3 said 86 feet , 1:52 secods, no wonder my float line was holding me back.
Jorge said we already had our take from the Universe , it was enough for us, so we headed back to shore as soon as the photo session was over.

Rolo
06-28-2006, 05:11 PM
Great story, beautiful fish. Congratulations! :thumps:

kitefisherman
06-28-2006, 05:31 PM
Beautiful fish Roberto! Congratulations!

Steve Bennett
06-28-2006, 05:37 PM
Sweet fish Roberto, I'm comin down there one day!

Mobile Diver
06-28-2006, 06:00 PM
What a fish! 86fsw freediving;off the hook! :thumps: :thumps: :thumps:

cmfish
06-28-2006, 06:04 PM
Great fish and story! :thumps:

Red Tide
06-28-2006, 06:32 PM
Demasiado profundo para mi :D :D Pero muy buen pescado y muy bien historiar.

tugsus
06-28-2006, 06:40 PM
Coņo mi hermano! Tremendo pescado. Felicidades. Si te sobra, llama me!! :)

deepdown
06-28-2006, 07:06 PM
Congratulations! Beautiful fish and great recollectoin of events.

Dive4Blood
06-28-2006, 08:12 PM
Lanzando un aguaji puerco en el abismo! Coņo carajo, me cago en diez!!!!

Quetzal
06-28-2006, 08:24 PM
Very nice fish Roberto!

deadend
06-28-2006, 09:07 PM
The color on that fish is unreal! :thumps:

Griswold
06-28-2006, 09:13 PM
Strong diving!!!! Great post and fish.

Puncture Wound
06-28-2006, 09:47 PM
Awesome colors on that fish, a real beaut

Screen Name
06-29-2006, 08:47 AM
You Da Man, Rob! :thumps:

gogators27
06-29-2006, 09:01 AM
Awesome fish and story!!!!! Nice moving rock!!!!!

frogman
06-29-2006, 09:03 AM
Unbelievable! :eek:
Beautiful fish! :thumps:
I think you need to add some exta line to your floatline :D !
My brother lives in Puerto Rico. I may need to pay you a visit when I come down there.
BTW, did you notice the "non-chalant" way he mentioned 16 and 20 lbs dog snappers? ;)

ROBERTO REYES
06-29-2006, 11:00 AM
Frogman
Snappers here are pretty nice, this ones were dog tooth, fat ones.
This was one of them.

tom harding
06-29-2006, 11:13 PM
nice story, roberto, hope to dive again with you someday.

ROBERTO REYES
06-29-2006, 11:32 PM
Tom
I had an awesome time diving with you, hope to do it again also, I love my avatar pic to you, thanks. Roberto

luis94
06-30-2006, 10:47 PM
Wow!!! Rob. you did it again :thumps:
con que la suerte parece siempre estar de tu lado.... :allhail:





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