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LIONFISH HUNTING: Spearfishing 100's of LIONFISH on Private Chicken Coops

Check out our latest spearfishing video where we rack up the lionfish. We hit several private spots including a couple of our "chicken coops" that you will see were covered in lionfish.

Some of these were over 2 pounds which is crazy big.

These spots are also home to a ton of Triggerfish, Amberjacks and Red Snappers. You will even see a "Lesser Amberjack" in this video. Most of the Amberjacks we see and shoot are "Greater Amberjacks".

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What spear are you using? https://amzn.to/2XkK2of
What bag are you using?  Custom made and not for sale currently
What do you do with them? We sell most of them and eat a few, (Must have a commercial saltwater license in the state of Florida) Was $5 per pound
Why are they bad? They consume a large number of fish eggs and juvenile fish, especially game fish like Red Snapper, Grouper and Triggerfish. Plus they have no natural enemies. They reproduce like rabbits underwater.
Pterois miles, the devil firefish or common lionfish, is a species of ray-finned fish native to the western Indo-Pacific region. It is frequently confused with its close relative, the red lionfish (Pterois volitans). The scientific name is from Greek pteron, meaning "wing", and Latin miles, meaning "soldier". The common lionfish grows up to 35 cm (14 in) in length. The dorsal fin has 13 long, strong spines and 9-11 soft rays, and the anal fin has three long spines and six or seven soft rays. The dorsal fin appears feathery and the pectoral fins are wing-like with separate broad, smooth rays. These fish vary in colour from reddish to tan or grey and have numerous thin, dark, vertical bars on their heads and bodies.[2] Its head is less angular than that of P. volitans. The common lionfish is mainly nocturnal and hides in crevices during the daytime. It feeds on fish and small crustaceans. It has few predators, probably because of its venomous spines, but larger lionfish do prey on smaller ones. The bluespotted cornetfish (Fistularia commersonii) has been shown to feed on it, as also do groupers in the Bahamas.🎣

Видео LIONFISH HUNTING: Spearfishing 100's of LIONFISH on Private Chicken Coops канала Deep Addiction Diving Spearfishing & Lionfish
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25 мая 2020 г. 21:33:06
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