Low Country Boil and Awards Ceremony
Posted by: | CommentsSouth Georgia Sea Hunters and Waterdog Scuba will be sponsoring a FREE LOW
COUNTRY BOIL and 2009 WATERDOG UNDERWATER HUNTER AWARDS CEREMONY.
Tony "Tiger Shark" Sapp moves up in standings
Posted by: | CommentsTony “Tiger Shark” Sapp moves up in the 2009 standings with this nice 20lb AJ. Way to go Tony.
Underwater Hunter update for August 1st 2009
Posted by: | CommentsLots of points were earned in July. Even though no one got points with the mini lobster season many did get points with anchors and fish.
Underwater Hunter 2009-RULES
Posted by: | Comments2009 Underwater Hunter of the Year
New categories….EVERYONE can participate!
2009 Underwater Hunter of the Year – Rules
Posted by: | CommentsThe 2008 spearo contest was a blast and we hope this years is even bigger.
RULES Read More→
Points as of June 1st
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Blackshear Group Trip Report for May 29th
Posted by: | CommentsFriday on Capt. Rusty’s charter, we speared a total of 22 Spades, 2 Grouper, 1 Sea Bass, and 1 Amber Jack. The first dive was on the new subway cars that DNR just deployed at G Reef last year. They were nice to dive on but will probably be better next year once they get a little more age on them for better fish habitat. Most of the fish were smaller there but I did see a few nice sized Snapper that I couldn’t get a shot on. The last two dives were on a 105′ tug boat. This wreck was LOADED with fish including Spades, AJ’s, Grouper, Snapper, Spanish, Barracuda, Sheepshead, Sea Bass, and Triggers. The viz on all of these dives were 20-30 feet. Below is the biggest fish that each of us speared.
Under Water Hunter Scores
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Under Water Hunter update May 1st.
Posted by: | CommentsThe following is a report sent in by the former Paul “sea sick” Harris.
Ashley,
I got 3 Spades, 3 Black Bass, and 2 Triggers. The spades were not any bigger than last weeks. Our first dive was on a 100′ push barge. The viz was great until I got about 15′ from the bottom, then it was around
10+/- feet. The second dive was on the Gator Bowl and the third was on
concrete culverts. The viz was very good on the last two dives….about
30+/- feet. I speared all of my fish on the last dive. Tony and Brian
didn’t get any the whole trip. Tony sat out of the last dive b/c he was too tired. (What a pansy!) Brian got sick about 10 miles from leaving the dock and puked all day long until I gave him one of my anti-nausea pills. After that, he was out like a light! (I attached a pic of him.) From now on, I think that he should inherit my nickname and we can find
myself another one for your website. Ha!




