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Last of the Blue Water Hunters, Revised |  | Author: Carlos Eyles Publisher: Aqua Quest Publications, Inc. Category: Book
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Seller: supermoviedeals Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 78340
Media: Paperback Edition: Revised Pages: 216 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 1881652335 Dewey Decimal Number: 797.23092 EAN: 9781881652335
Publication Date: December 25, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description An extraordinary account of the author's apprenticeship with free-diving pioneers who stalk powerful game fish.
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Last of the Blue Water Hunters December 22, 2008 Walter Walkington (Miami, FL USA) A factual account written in story form of the evolution of free diving/spearfishing and people and equipment involved through the eyes of one of the masters. An easy read, a real page turner that will put you in the depths with the writer anticipating the next move. Ordered this book for the heck of it while browsing breath hold texts and was glad to pass it on to a friend and highly recommend it for anyone who dips a toe in the ocean and appreciates the endangered environment that supports us.
One shot, one kill! October 25, 2007 Patrick J. Dean (Jersey Shore, BRUUUCE!!!) Great Book, did more for my spearfishing than any other book i've read, including some highly regarded 'manuals' on the subject. covers brief history, and lots of important bits of info woven into these tales. this is way more than just a story, it'll change your attitude, perception and comfort level in the water. i wish it were updated to current status of overfishing as well as recent bluewater techniques...
Last of the Blue Water Hunters October 23, 2007 Richard G. Seifert (LI, NY) I really enjoyed this book. It is a fast easy read, however it didn't fail to stimulate my immagination throughout it. The author jumps around a bit to past stories of spearfishing elsewhere, but they are filled with some unbelievable events. I am a spearfisherman myself and this was my first Carlos Eyles book. I was hoping it would have some more technical information, but nonetheless I was very happy reading it. I am going to read more of his books in which I'm sure I will find more of this information along with more exciting stories. Spearfisherman or not, if you are in love with the sea like I am and appreciate all it has to offer the mind, body and soul, you will also appreciate this book. Carlos is a man of the sea and he will make you want to experience it for yourself.
Really wonderful book May 20, 2007 James D. Leahy (Los Angeles, California United States) I spent a summer as a kid freediving and spearfishing in La Jolla, Calif.. This book took me back to that time and documents a history of spearfishing that goes all the way back to its birth here in the US. A really great read. I was sad when it was over. Wonderful first hand accounts of the men who went deep and who are still discovering the biggest and last frontier on our planet.
a classic must have for freedivers March 9, 2007 Mark Swick (oregon) I love this book. It puts me in the water on those sad days when I can't get out. I recomend this for anyway that enjoys spearfishing, freediving, or the ocean.
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