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Old 08-04-2005, 11:17 AM
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was spearing at hole-in-the-wall last weekend and could have done with two ski poles - just have to figure out where to find one around here.
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was spearing at hole-in-the-wall last weekend and could have done with two ski poles - just have to figure out where to find one around here.
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was spearing at hole-in-the-wall last weekend and could have done with two ski poles - just have to figure out where to find one around here.
Where is your "Hole-In-The-Wall?" A story about ours over in SE Florida appears at:

http://fksa.org/viewforum.php?f=38

It can be a pretty bizarre dive.


It sounds like yours attracts some interesting company as well. You could always make a shark billly. I used one as a security blanket for a while when I was a teenager on solo dives. It is just a wooden dowel, I used a secton of broom stick, I think Cousteau used something a bit more substantial, with some nail heads for traction on one end and a lanyard on the other.
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was spearing at hole-in-the-wall last weekend and could have done with two ski poles - just have to figure out where to find one around here.
Where is your "Hole-In-The-Wall?" A story about ours over in SE Florida appears at:

http://fksa.org/viewforum.php?f=38

It can be a pretty bizarre dive.


It sounds like yours attracts some interesting company as well. You could always make a shark billly. I used one as a security blanket for a while when I was a teenager on solo dives. It is just a wooden dowel, I used a secton of broom stick, I think Cousteau used something a bit more substantial, with some nail heads for traction on one end and a lanyard on the other.
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still haven't figured out how you post maps and pics - but hole in the wall is basically SE tip of Abaco that juts out into the Atlantic. Good for all kinds of fishing with deep dropoff running from close to shore out to a huge underwater ridge. We got 30 hog fish in an hour free diving in 30' to 40'. Lost one to a very frisky 7' black tip.

A friend of mine used to manage resturaunt at Abaco Beach Resort and he had an old picture hanging in his office - of a very large great white munching on a very large marlin behind the back of a boat. The picture was suposedly taken from a sport fish in the area of hole in the wall (abaco), which was fighting the marlin prior to shark attack.

they say you will never see the one that bites you :-)
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still haven't figured out how you post maps and pics - but hole in the wall is basically SE tip of Abaco that juts out into the Atlantic. Good for all kinds of fishing with deep dropoff running from close to shore out to a huge underwater ridge. We got 30 hog fish in an hour free diving in 30' to 40'. Lost one to a very frisky 7' black tip.

A friend of mine used to manage resturaunt at Abaco Beach Resort and he had an old picture hanging in his office - of a very large great white munching on a very large marlin behind the back of a boat. The picture was suposedly taken from a sport fish in the area of hole in the wall (abaco), which was fighting the marlin prior to shark attack.

they say you will never see the one that bites you :-)
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