Such a gorgeous place.
Posts by Roberto Reyes
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Then where can i get a Rob Allen and how much will it cost? My budget is around 200 any suggestions:confused1:,
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Send me an email here:Roberto.apneapre@gmail.com
I will make you a good deal on a Rob Allen. -
Hola muchachos
Yo tengo un club, Puerto Rico freedivers,
con mucho gusto se nos pueden unir,
envienme un email, apneapr@yahoo.com
Aqui en el forun, tambien hay muchas personas de
PR qe van de pesca a menudo, y estoy seguro que
los invitaran en cuanto lean su correo electronico. -
y otras
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y otra.
Tuve la oportunidad de nadar otra ves con
un tiburoncito ballena.
Tengo un video muy imprecionante, ya lo veran. -
Hace un tiempito no entraba por aca.
Aqui les dejo par de fotos de las pesquitas
del azul.Hope you guys enjoy some of the pics.
Merry Xmass and a happy new
year to all of you.Rob
www.puertoricofreedivers.com
San Juan,
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Welcome Pablo
Billy, que parte de Carolina eres, Yo vivo por
el aereopuerto. -
I think if you do the same to footpockets of the same brand, they will all be diferent.
I personally would like it to be as flexible as posible, so the fin itself do the work. -
Elvin,
Wellvenido. -
Welcome Danny
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If the foot pocket side comes off, the blade will brake for sure,
there is no way around it.
This c-4s last a looong time.
Mine are still kicking after many years. -
Funny, sounds like the kind of articles that would say the same
thing about spearfishing. -
Thanks guys, am glad you like the short story.
Marco, lets go. -
Alvin, This is another Erik, we were in Puerto Rico, and yes, that meat is very good
no matter how you prepare it.
Dont remind me of that shark.
I am cooking this Dorados in a variety of waysfrom BBQ to my favorite,
"Al ajillo..." ala garlic, with fresh cilantrillo and xtra virgin olive oil.
Here a peek , can you smell the flavors, mmmmmmmmmmm!!! -
My Friend Erik send me an email
saying it was his birthday and that he has taken a
few days out to celebrate it, his boat was already
in the water and that if I could go tuesday we would
go blue water hunting.we found a floating debree, and we headed that way, it
was full of barnacles and bait fish all over ther place,
and we jumped in.
As soon as we cleared the bubles, there were 3 wahoos, we call them Petos
we loaded, and I missed a very easy shot after a good aspetto
for them, Erik shot one but it rip off after a short fight,I was under
water maybe 40 feet down when Erik took his shot,I could see the
wahoos and him with the surface as a back ground, what an incredible
sight.
While we were regreting our "bad luck" , a few Mahi Mahi,came to see what we were.Erik took a shot at one and while his fish was fighting he started
yelling to me thet all the others were there, had an easy shot at
the bull mahi and I could hear him laughing out loud from his snorkel.We landed our fish and took a few pics, jumped back and took one more,
and headed shore to clean the fish and head home.It was a gorgeous day, and we have fresh tasty fish to eat ,
plus some nice Mahi Mahi pictures to brag about. -
Very nice fish, congrats .
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Chad
Is this shape in the back better for avoiding the bands to bunch up mat the rear?
The metal wish bones, one in each shark fin is a good way
to avoid that.
That gun looks sick.Here are a few progress pictures.
When done it will be a 67" enclosed track carbon gun that gets it's basic shape from the hybrid form. The rear, thick portion of the gun is 2-3/4" wide, 2" high and 42" long (much longer than most hybrids). It has a tear drop shape which should move through the water well. The round barrel at the front is 1-3/8" with a carbon wall thickness of 1/8". The track is cut for either a 5/16" or an 11/32" shaft. It should handle 5 bands nicely and with the Kitto M6 Mech the trigger pull will be butter.
The handle will be changed out for a custom molded one.
This gun is an attempt making a big, powerful gun that handles like a small gun.