For sure! If the connection point is big enough for that to fit, then perfect. With my float, and a lot of others, large tuna clips just don't work well.
@@JoshDaMunoz awesome thank you! with a little modification (drilling) i bored a hole to fit a strong carabiner with enough wiggle to be comfortable and not break the handle
I've just got into spearfishing this year and loving it. I broughta rob allen 120cm and it is too big for a noob get the rob allen cobia 90cm which is half the price
Isnt the reason why people use mono is for the penetration, If its blue water should you prioritize penetration? I mean a 30L float provides 30kg of resistance and crimped mono breaks just above 100kg (or well the stuff Rob Allen tested), why sacrifice penetration for 30kg more breaking strain that is not required?
I have personally never heard that theory about penetration. What I will say is that in blue water especially its not always likely that my shaft even goes entirely through the fish and out the other side. Sometimes its only just enough to have my floppers or slip tip engage. So either line, wouldn't have been pushed through the fish because the shaft wasn't pushed through the fish far enough...if that makes sense!
@@JoshDaMunoz Theres a video on youtube by majdq8 called spearfishing shooting line testing. Setup is kept identical and the only thing that changes is the shooting line and shots are taken in a pool. Worth the watch. If I remember correctly 2mm dyneema loses like 20cm of penetration and even 1.2mm cable has better penetration than it, due to the amount of extra drag. I have no clue, I'm not a bluewater spearfisherman, I shoot off reef fish but made me make changes to my setups
wish this young youtube channel grew up nicely
Quick and informative. Dive safe from New England, USA.
Cheers!
Finally a useful video! Thank you! Greetings from Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain
Cheeee 🙏🏽 appreciate it! Cheers from Hawaii 🤙🏽
You should show how you make your flashers. The throwing one too cause that thing is golden!!!!
Ohhhh yes! It is on the list of videos to make!
All great stuff bro!!!!
very useful video. could i just carabiner clip my gun to my float line or should i get amsteel?
For sure! If the connection point is big enough for that to fit, then perfect. With my float, and a lot of others, large tuna clips just don't work well.
@@JoshDaMunoz awesome thank you! with a little modification (drilling) i bored a hole to fit a strong carabiner with enough wiggle to be comfortable and not break the handle
@@state_your_name Oooo thats sick! Nice
Josh is the best.
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Such a rad video! Would love to hear your opinions on what you would recommend to someone who is looking to get into this stuff as a noob :)
Might just have to add that to the list of videos to create!
I've just got into spearfishing this year and loving it. I broughta rob allen 120cm and it is too big for a noob get the rob allen cobia 90cm which is half the price
Isnt the reason why people use mono is for the penetration, If its blue water should you prioritize penetration? I mean a 30L float provides 30kg of resistance and crimped mono breaks just above 100kg (or well the stuff Rob Allen tested), why sacrifice penetration for 30kg more breaking strain that is not required?
I have personally never heard that theory about penetration. What I will say is that in blue water especially its not always likely that my shaft even goes entirely through the fish and out the other side. Sometimes its only just enough to have my floppers or slip tip engage. So either line, wouldn't have been pushed through the fish because the shaft wasn't pushed through the fish far enough...if that makes sense!
@@JoshDaMunoz Theres a video on youtube by majdq8 called spearfishing shooting line testing. Setup is kept identical and the only thing that changes is the shooting line and shots are taken in a pool. Worth the watch. If I remember correctly 2mm dyneema loses like 20cm of penetration and even 1.2mm cable has better penetration than it, due to the amount of extra drag. I have no clue, I'm not a bluewater spearfisherman, I shoot off reef fish but made me make changes to my setups
@@JSJ-mn8wg That was a super intersting video!
Mori slip tips are the shiit
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