This is truemaverick wrote:Yes you can free dive for them, I think they can be found in 2 -3 m of water, in the Rye area on the sand on the bay side of the channel.
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After my post about collecting Crabs seems I have been pointed to this direction. as scallops are better than crabs down here.
I would be keen as to learn how to free dive and collect some scallops if anyone is looking at doing a trip and wouldn't mind a first time diver out with them
I would be keen as to learn how to free dive and collect some scallops if anyone is looking at doing a trip and wouldn't mind a first time diver out with them
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Keep an eye on the trips section Ben would be your best bet, some one will post about upcoming trips.Cheers BabylonHeadake wrote:After my post about collecting Crabs seems I have been pointed to this direction. as scallops are better than crabs down here.
I would be keen as to learn how to free dive and collect some scallops if anyone is looking at doing a trip and wouldn't mind a first time diver out with them