The Secret Spots...

Offshore pinnacles not on Navionics. Local drop-offs holding Dogtooth Tuna. Untapped coral heads stacked with Midnight Snapper. We don't take everyone here. But we will take the right people.

Over years of running this coastline, we have found structures, drop-offs, and open water marks that don't appear on any chart.

Some of these spots we stumbled on. Some were passed down to us. Some we had to find the hard way.

These spots produce. Not every trip. But when they're on, they're as good as anything in this part of the world.

We don't put them on the dive sites page. We don't post them on Instagram. And we are definitely not publishing the coordinates here. Well... Almost.

8°12'26.21" S, 115°01'30.8" E

If you know, you know. If you don't, start here.

British freediving record holder Matt Hill with his PB (at the time) Dogtooth Tuna.

British freediving record holder Matt Hill with his PB (at the time) Dogtooth Tuna.

Natasha with her first Balinese Spanish Mackerel.

Natasha with her first Balinese Spanish Mackerel.

A great day shooting local Amed Doggies with @jarrodbriffa @saltymammals and spearfishing guide Reeve.

A great day shooting local Amed Doggies with @jarrodbriffa @saltymammals and spearfishing guide Reeve.

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