by Robert Trosset | Jun 19, 2019 | Diving, Nature, Spearfishing
Bow fishing Mahi Mahi 6am, The sun was just starting to illuminate the waves as we headed south. I had the boat cruising slow in case something was floating so as soon as I could see the wave tops I pushed the throttles down and picked up speed. A few minutes later...
by Robert Trosset | Jan 24, 2019 | Diving, Gear, Spearfishing
The full moon is upon us and with it is the prime time to hunt wahoo. The three days before and after the full moon are the best times to find them schooling on the reef in schools of 50 fish or more. The large numbers of fish make it easy to get a shot on one but...
by Robert Trosset | May 29, 2018 | Diving, Gear, News, Spearfishing
Mutton Snapper by Robert Trosset This month, the mutton snapper will be spawning on the reef. Muttons congregate in large schools during the full moon to spawn and this provides an excellent opportunity for spearfishing. These fish will travel large distances to get...
by Robert Trosset | May 22, 2018 | Diving, Gear
Scuba Diving Preparation By Joseph Selzer We all have “that” dive; you know the one. The one that you have been talking about forever, thinking about for years. That dive you are going to do…someday. For many divers, someday is due to the wreck being too deep, the...
by Robert Trosset | May 15, 2018 | Diving, Nature
The Dry Tortugas Snorkelfishing By Robert Trosset The weather forecast was looking promising to make the trip out to The Dry Tortugas. We loaded up the boat and headed west to Fort Jefferson for a couple of days. The water around the fort is a magical place with...