I'm no good at spotting macro, it's ridiculous I always have to follow other divers to find the small stuff which is why I am so impressed with your macro skills. I do have good luck attracting big things like sharks and turtles so I guess that's not too bad lol
Ha ha. Yes, you are quite right. Another way to bring them is if your spearfishing. I went spearfishing to kill lionfish with a friend when I was in Cozumel as they are considered an invasive species in the Caribbean. We were going to eat them ourselves but halfway through the dive 3 sharks turned up and as my friend had advised, as he lived there and had experience, we let the sharks take the fish off us. I wasn't thinking of fighting them over dinner anyway lol
No worries about the late answer :) I still haven't tried the Lionfish for dinner yet! I have been told they are tasty and it's a shame more places don't put them on the menu considering the trouble they cause on the reef. It's probably going to be a while now until I get back over to central America to try the Lionfish delicacy lol
do not worry, next year, if we succeed in steemit, we organize a diving encounter with @future24 and the ones that are missing, to dive here in Venezuela. first in the mochima national park and then we go to the archipelago witnesses.
they're my favorites
I'm no good at spotting macro, it's ridiculous I always have to follow other divers to find the small stuff which is why I am so impressed with your macro skills. I do have good luck attracting big things like sharks and turtles so I guess that's not too bad lol
in easier if you use a knife and you make a small cut in the skin. I assure you that the sharks will come to you faster. LOL
Ha ha. Yes, you are quite right. Another way to bring them is if your spearfishing. I went spearfishing to kill lionfish with a friend when I was in Cozumel as they are considered an invasive species in the Caribbean. We were going to eat them ourselves but halfway through the dive 3 sharks turned up and as my friend had advised, as he lived there and had experience, we let the sharks take the fish off us. I wasn't thinking of fighting them over dinner anyway lol
yes. I give them hunting here and I eat them. They are very tasty. The best part is that there are no sharks here on the coast. LOL.
Sorry for answering so late, I came home from work.
No worries about the late answer :) I still haven't tried the Lionfish for dinner yet! I have been told they are tasty and it's a shame more places don't put them on the menu considering the trouble they cause on the reef. It's probably going to be a while now until I get back over to central America to try the Lionfish delicacy lol
do not worry, next year, if we succeed in steemit, we organize a diving encounter with @future24 and the ones that are missing, to dive here in Venezuela. first in the mochima national park and then we go to the archipelago witnesses.