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Never living far from the coast, Mr Cullen also became an accomplished angler, and was judged one of the top 10 spearfishermen in the country.
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Never living far from the coast, Mr Cullen also became an accomplished angler, and was judged one of the top 10 spearfishermen in the country.
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Clear water and cloudless skies attracted seven spearfishermen to the wreck of the Marchent 3.
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TV accompanied spearfishermen Craig Clasen and Cameron Kirkconnell on recent hunts for tuna in the Gulf of Mexico.
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The use of SCUBA and hooka equipment by spearfishermen - especially at night when the fish are asleep and easy prey - means that marine fish populations today are a small fraction of what they were when I was a boy.
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But the spearfishermen freediving the oil rigs off Louisiana's coast don't let that get in the way of the hunt for fresh tuna.
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TV accompanied spearfishermen Craig Clasen and Cameron Kirkconnell on recent hunts for tuna in the Gulf of Mexico.
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TV accompanied spearfishermen Craig Clasen and Cameron Kirkconnell on recent hunts for tuna in the Gulf of Mexico.
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As two of the world's best spearfishermen, Clasen and Kirkconnell, both 32, are famous in diving circles for spearing fish the size of offensive linemen.
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The watch was originally designed with input from spearfishermen on the California coast, even though the vast majority of its purchasers probably wouldn't know which end of a Hawaiian sling to grab.
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