A vintage frogwoman wants to catch a huge octopus

Time for some more vintage scuba!

Here we have a frogwoman in vintage scuba gear and she is trying to catch an octopus!

Will she succeed? Or will she get into trouble?

 

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Well, not only do we have a vintage frogwoman with a double hose regulator here… but even in color as well! 🙂

This documentary is seemingly from 1971 when the double hose regulators were disappearing more and more from scuba diving. 🙁

She has quite an interesting combo of scuba gear, and the double hose regulator is certainly my highlight in this video.

Very cool how she handled the octopus! I was hoping it might play a little with her intake air hose… but well, that octopus was just on the defense the whole time.

Maybe SPECTRE should think about training some of those creatures for further underwater warfare 😉

The guy had some more problems and even his mask was flooded in the process… but he handled the situation well and didn’t panic.

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4 thoughts on “A vintage frogwoman wants to catch a huge octopus”

  1. Nice video, loved her setup , just a shame half of it was blue.
    My my you can see how far attitudes have changed in the last 50 years , towards fellow female divers and the wildlife.

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  2. Wow ! Thanks for sharing this – so rare to see a female diver interact with a giant octopus.

    I’m only aware of one other similar documentary called Devil Fish made for the bbc in the 1990’s.

    The female diver in that one was more gentle in her handling of the octopus even when it pulled the regulator

    out of her mouth !

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