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🎣 Pacific Coast Championships — October 18th, 2025 | Freediving Spearfishing Tournament Join us for an inside look at the Pacific Coast Championships, one of the oldest and most respected freediving-only spearfishing competitions on the West Coast! This video covers everything you need to know about the event, rules, schedule, and what makes this championship unique. 🏆 Event Highlights Open to all freedivers — no scuba, hookah, or powered aids. Trophies awarded for 1st–5th place individual, 1st place team, and largest fish taken. The 1st place winner’s name will be added to the historic Al Schnepperschoff Perpetual Trophy. 📅 Key Event Details Competition Date: Saturday, October 18th, 2025 Mandatory Meeting: October 17th at San Simeon Campground Start Time: 8:30 AM End Time: 2:30 PM Check-In: 2:30 PM at the staging area Final Registration Deadline: October 17th, 2025 🚫 Rules & Restrictions No scouting allowed starting September 20th from Cayucos Point to Piedras Blancas SMR (limited scouting opens October 11th). Fish must be taken only while freediving. No motorized or wind-powered vessels. No electronic devices such as dive watches with GPS. Minimum fish length: 14 inches, with specific species exceptions. Sharks, rays, eels, and mola mola may NOT be taken. 🎯 Scoring System Fish are scored at 1 point per fish + 1 point per pound, based on total aggregate weight. 🤝 Liability & Participation All participants must sign a waiver stating they are in excellent physical condition and participating voluntarily. --- 🔥 Whether you're a competitive spearfisher, a freediver, or just curious about the sport, this video gives you a complete breakdown of how one of the biggest events on the Pacific Coast is run. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop your questions in the comments!