Free Diving Okinawa…

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good evening. small waves today. i’ve been eating too much meat recently so felt like eating some fresh fish. so i jumped in the water in town to spear some. i really don’t like to dive in town because there is no fish, especially if you go from shore. but i didn’t have too much time so it was worth a try. i bumped into one good size uhu the whole time i was out there and now that uhu will be my dinner. if i didn’t see that fish, i would have came home and ate rice and natto. the waves are supposed to come up tomorrow but the buoys are still small. that means probably no pipe masters. heard ehukai beach park was super fun today so i might go check it out tomorrow. hope you have a great evening….
**ok, the hawaii skin diver magazine featured our okinawa trip last year, and hawaii skin diver tv featured our okinawa trip in november. so now it’s time to bust out some other photos it took. check it out…

this is kevin with dog tooth tuna #1. it took 3 shafts in the head to bring it up. when he first speared it, the tuna took both of his floats deep underwater so everybody gave up. over $1,000 in diving equipment gone in a flash. 5 min later, one float pops up with the fish still on. lucky guy, unlucky tuna, lucky me. this was the cover shot for skin diver magazine…

this is rob with dog tooth tuna #2. rob almost drowned because of this tuna. after the first shot went in, the fish took him for a ride. his snorkel ripped out of his mouth, his mask falling off, and he was gasping for air. all he had to do was let go of his float and regroup. but he didn’t want to loose the fish. i think rob would probably drown first before loosing his biggest fish. i put the second shot in and it was over…. this fish was almost 100lbs….

big dogs. it looks big on land but in the water, oh my gosh….

we caught a lot of fish on the first day. mahimahi’s, rainbow runners, groupers, uhu’s, and everything…

blue water diving is pretty much what it is, blue water. your out in the middle of the ocean miles and miles away from land, floating around waiting for the fish to come in. you have to look down and around and when you see something come in, your heart starts beating faster and faster. but you have to be calm when you approach the fish. something i have a hard time doing. if you could only see my eyes when i first see a fish, bigger than baseballs….

this is my first mahimahi i’ve ever speared. and for it to be in okinawa, i’m pretty stoked…. by the way, been getting a lot of comments on my wetsuit. my sponsor dove wetsuits japan makes these custom camo suits for me. they take 50 measurements of my body to get the perfect fit. comfort, flexability, warmth, and protection. the best in the world. if your interested in getting one, send me an email or check out the website. DOVE WETSUITS JAPAN IS THE BOMB….
**by the way, blue water diving isn’t for everyone. if your afraid of sharks, forget it. their everywhere….

KIRBY FUKUNAGA
ハワイで生まれ育ち、プロサーファー、フォイラー、スキンダイバー、カメラマンの肩書きを持ち、ウォーターマンとして、海で多くの時間を過ごし、海から多くのモノをもらいながら生活しています。彼が伝えようとしていることは、海がある生活は僕らを豊かにしてくれるということ。そして、自分だけではなく、いろいろなことをみんなにシェアし、人生を楽しむということ。現在は、ハワイでプライベートサーフィンガイドを主催。
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