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Hello, I'm 15 and new to SCUBA/Spearfishing. I have my SCUBA diving licenses and i found it rather boring underwater, I want to start Freediving since i dont have full scuba Equipment. I think it would have been more fun if i had a spear or somthing to spear the fish since i love fish and i like fishing its just a differnt way to do it.
I was talking to my grandpa about it and he offerd me his old pole spear, when i say old i mean like 1990's or late 1980's i belive. The Tip was rusted and the prongs were dull when he gave it to me with no band. I let the tip sit in paint thinner to remove the rust but it didnt do much, after some hardcore sanding i got 98% of it off and i Grinded the tips of the paralizer and made them SUPER sharp. I replaced it with a band that i bought at Sports Chalet that is made for pole spears. I was hoping to get out soon, The pole spear is made by ScubaPro and is about 10-12 feet long and is a expandable shaft that is 2 parts. ![]() ![]() What do you guys think. Its aluminum and seems good... I havnt used it yet but i will soon.. Any advice? I was thinking about buying a speargun... Is it worth it...? Thanks Cody Last edited by cody909; June 10th, 2008 at 00:55. |
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Hey, I'm new to the sport and have got to say reading all the dummies guides etc on this forum has been really usefull. It`s definatley worth browsing through the various posts here it will save you alot of time learning the hard way!
I've been catching fish and my pole spear is made out of a bamboo pole, the end of a steak knife and a bungie cord so you should have no trouble yours looks like a nice bit of kit. I`d say the single most usefull thing to remember when you start out is to use a weight belt, makes life alot easier. |
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cody- that pole spear looks fine. As far as getting a Speargun, makes spearing EASIER. Alot depends on what vis you are diving in. Under 10' you probably don't need to get a speargun. If you have excellent vis- might want to get one, just to go after some larger fish. You should learn to spearfish with the pole spear- it'll make everything else you use seem easy. I agree with Padaxes- read the Dummie guides and Beginner threads, very helpful.
Good Luck and post pics of your catch.
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Padaxes, kudos.
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Thanks, Alot of good advice, I Definatly looked through the forums for about 2 hours and read tons of good guide for equipment and techniques...
Looks like a fun new hobby. Ill deffinatly post pictures of fish i catch (If i cant any) |
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Biggest piece of advice given to me as a beginner, and the only one Ill give to you is this. You are in their home. Being able to view it, and live in it, is a privilege that can be taken away at any time. Dont look at it as hunting, look at it as ... exploring. You'll find more fish, and be less disappointed when you don't. Fish can sense your intentions, if you come into the water like a hunter, they'll sniff you out right away. Good luck, and happy huntin.
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depends on how big the fish is. You can either hook up your float line to the polespear (speargun) or have a reel system on your speargun. If it's a really large fish and your using a polespear- I would use the float line and float.
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The polespear will be a good way to figure out if spearfishing is for you, especially since the investment to you has only been elbow grease. As a scuba, you already know what it's like underwater but being down there without a tank is a much more intimate experience. Be modest with the polespear: it's better to watch a decent fish swim away then wound a fish you have almost no chance of subduing. Best of luck!
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I've never owned a polespear I own 3 spearguns tho, and I am a bit of a newbie to spearfishing myself.
When I was first looking at getting into spearfishing sometime round August last year, the guys down at my local dive store told me about a beginer/intermediate Freediving course that was to happen in November. (No Bubbles is the name of the company who ran it.) "Son, Go Do A Course..." was the best bit of advice I've recieved so far, bar none!!!!! I learned so much in one weekend. Proper breath hold technique, safety, breathing exercises, etc etc etc. Sure it's a bit of a cost but invaluable if you ask me. I can now comfortably dive down to the bottom in 17m of water, and spend a good min or so waiting for that HUGE Blue Moki to swim a bit closer, or plucking 3 or 4 Paua off the bottom. (aka Abaloney for you non-Kiwi's). Technique that would have taken me years to build up without the course.
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Thank you guys tons. Im learning alot in one post
When you say "Subdue" the fish is there a way to intantly kill it? Such as a knife to the certain spot of body that puts the fish out of its mercy and just dies instantly? |
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Yeah- In the Brain. Get a sharp pointed knife or spike and 'Brain them'
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There isnt there like a Big scull that protects there brain from crap like that? Also today i was Practicing spearfishing in my pool, I used a aluminum can and a string connected to a weight. the weight would sit on the bottom of the pool with the stirng connecting the floating aluminum can. I was then practicing/experimenting with the distance the spear could accuratly travel. I fugured i can hit at about 7-8' about 60% of the time and about 5' 80% of the time. ![]() Also today was my first time attempting to hold my breath staticly for a long time, my longest time was 2:41 seconds. It was good for my i figured i could only hold it for about 1:30 but i proved my self wrong, Is 2:41 a good beginners time? Another question, If i wanna attach a float line to my polespear do i have to do a extra loop or can i just do a it on the same loop as i hold to launch? ![]() Thanks for all your guyes advice its really helped me out. Just trying to get into the "Game" -Cody |