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Good for blue Water hunting?

Hey guys...

Several months ago I was worried about if the riffe NO Ka Oi speargun was useful among reefs. It resulted very well, a little bit overpowered, but with excelent results.

Now I have another concern, I am starting in blue water hunting and i was wondering if this speargun had enough power for the big stuff.

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Re: Good for blue Water hunting?

Greetings,

i forgot to add, I use a 5/16" shaft and three 9/16" bands...

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Re: Good for blue Water hunting?

cesare,
im not the authority on blue water hunting, maybe someone like miles would be more useful, but in my opiopn i think you'll be fine
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Re: Good for blue Water hunting?

Thanks mate...

I might upgrade it and put three 5/8" power bands, but ¡´m not confident that it might go through a big game fish. It is said that the true blue water riffe spearguns are the island and the blue water...
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Re: Good for blue Water hunting?

What kind of fish you will be after, and were are you from.
Try your no ka oi the way it is, dont overpower it.
The first time you feel is not big enough for a blue water fish,
then try for the upgrades, until then, dont worry too much.
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Re: Good for blue Water hunting?

Hi Robert,

I live in venezuela, wich is famous for the Grand Slam. I would be mainly after billfish and tunas, they can get huge!!! (those are my main target), there are also wahoos and mahi mahis. No one does blue water spearfishing to get advice from, so I am starting basiclly from cero. I read the blue water hunting and freedinving book by Terry Mass, and thats all the info I got.

I have tried the no ka oi gun in reef and it worked very well, I am afraid that it might not have thre power enough for put a spear across a big buck.

Thanks for the reply...

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Re: Good for blue Water hunting?

You would be amazed of how many people had done blue water hunting there.
I have been at el Farallon looking for wahoo(peto,sierra canalera) and Cuberas(guasinucos), you should go there first, and I also went to la Guaira bank looking for bill fish, and some 10 miles farther away looking for the arrivazon, the Atlantic yellow fin tunas, it was a big ocean, and blue water hunting is not as easy as trolling for fish.
You got a good book, I can help you with all the info you need.
Go with the no ka oi, and get a slip tip for it, if your bands are too old, get new ones.
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