Yes I often use a 100 cm double band gun for yellowtail ( kingfish) off the kelp beds in southern california. But there are times when the yellowtail are skittish and will not let you get any closer than 6 meters. Thats why most spearos use a 120 cm gun for hunting these tasty gritters. Oh and you have to have some decent fire power when the schoolie BFT come around. Cheers
far out thats a rare sight: clean water in the hauraki gulf haha it was pretty cool to see a golden snapper in those areas and the water wasn't too deep either
A bit hard to explain, but I find that if you break the vertical plain with your chest, you can scoop through the water while finning and save a ton of energy.
One of the best informative spearfishing channel on youtube.
Yes I often use a 100 cm double band gun for yellowtail ( kingfish) off the kelp beds in southern california. But there are times when the yellowtail are skittish and will not let you get any closer than 6 meters. Thats why most spearos use a 120 cm gun for hunting these tasty gritters. Oh and you have to have some decent fire power when the schoolie BFT come around. Cheers
Epic footage, hard case with the sharks at the end
far out thats a rare sight: clean water in the hauraki gulf haha it was pretty cool to see a golden snapper in those areas and the water wasn't too deep either
watching from Philippines
Süper video 👏👏🐟😍
A bit hard to explain, but I find that if you break the vertical plain with your chest, you can scoop through the water while finning and save a ton of energy.
Hey guys, love your footage / content. I think your knife lanyard is a great idea too. What do you use to make it?
Cheers
Craig
It is a thick mono filament which is professionally coiled.
Gurnard video pleeeeeease