Pole Spear Spearfishing Northern California's Mendocino Coast
Sam and Kirby pole spear spearfishing in Northern California. Depths were averaging between 30 and 50 feet. Water temperature was 47F. Many fish were seen, but only a few were taken for dinner. The lingcod weighed about 13lbs, the cabezon was about 22" and the black rockfish were all between 4 and 5lbs. Also shown were a polychaete worm, a rock scallop, a black and yellow rockfish, and a pinto abalone. Sam in black is wearing a 7mm Picasso wetsuit and Pursuit carbon fiber blades with Omer Millennium pockets . Kirby in blue is wearing a 7mm Sporasub wetsuit and Picasso Camu Fiberglass fins. The dive board is called a Banks Board and can be found on the website www.banksboard.com The polespear is a Crist with 5ft body with an 18in flopper shaft. Camera 1 (Point of View) GoPro HD with GoPro headlamp strap and MAKO modified flat lens Camera 2 (Secondary): Canon Powershot SD630 with Canon housing Video was shot on Friday and Saturday, April 22, and 23, 2011, in Mendocino County. Music: Snowden's Jig (Genuine Negro Jig) by Carolina Chocolate Drops
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