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Shooting Fish – And Photos

Cruisers are always looking for ways to save money and be self sufficient. In the October issue of Latitude, an article on the art of spearfishing sheds light on both these issues — even if you’re no good with a rod and reel, you may find that you’re a sure-shot underwater. Be sure to check it out.

In the meantime, we’re looking for some great spearfishing photos to run with the piece. Anyone out there have any? Not so much the holding-the-caught-fish ones. What we’d really like is underwater photos of snorkel divers (no scuba) with spear guns, either looking for fish or with speared fish. We also need them quickly — which means electronically (at high-resolution, please) — in the next few days. There’s a Latitude T-shirt in it for any that we use. Email them to John.

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