Hunting Dogtooth Tuna | ADRENO

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • Spearfishing Dogtooth Tuna and everything you need to know. If you're looking for a challenge, then look no further than the Dogtooth Tuna. Dogtooth Tuna are renowned gear and skill testers. Make sure your spearfishing gear is in good nick. In this tips video, Taylor will tell you the ins and outs of landing a Dogtooth with your mates.
    Dogtooth tuna are renowned for being one of the most addictive fish to hunt, where spearfishermen must compete with the speed and strength of the tuna. Any lacking experience, skill or quality equipment is going to show when you come up against one of these fun yet formidable catches. It’s important to have sufficient quality spearfishing gear all in good nick to land a dogtooth tuna. A reliable float and float line are imperative when hunting such a powerful fish.
    Spearing doggies requires you to have a team to work with. There's nothing easy about spearing dogtooth tuna. There needs to be one person controlling burley distribution, one controlling the flasher and one person with a large powerful gun that can guarantee the success of the hunt. Without the constant attraction provided by both the burley and the flasher, fish aren't going to stay around very long and your chances of getting a decent shot at the fish are slim.
    Taylor recommends that the spearer aims for the shoulder at an angle to impede the ability of the fish to run as much as possible and give yourself maximum control of the fish from the get-go and the best chance of landing the tuna. As the burley or flasher controller, your immediate reaction to the spearer below levelling out as they chase or shoot their target should be to go straight over to the float line and feed float line down in deep water to reduce drag. Once the shot is made, provide tension to the float line pulling the fish to the surface to prevent the dogtooth tuna gaining any momentum, reaching the reef or detaching from the spear. Once closer to the surface a second shaft should be placed into the fish to ensure the catch.
    Always be aware of your environment. Be aware of the physical features and of any sharks looking for a free feed.
    We hope you enjoy these dogtooth tuna hunting tips, provided to you by Taylor, one of our experienced members here at Adreno.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 22

  • @Therockcod
    @Therockcod 7 років тому +6

    whats on your lip?

    • @taylorslattery176
      @taylorslattery176 7 років тому +2

      A luscious, mane of lip hair.. Bathe in its' glory.

  • @rgibson759
    @rgibson759 5 років тому +1

    No one talks about the line connecting to the shaft to the float line. What do people use and why? (Mono, stainless cable, dynema or something else).

  • @alexfinn7989
    @alexfinn7989 3 роки тому

    What is Burly? Also great video 👍

    • @frothy4777
      @frothy4777 3 роки тому +1

      It is when they chop up fish into chunks to get a bunch of blood and bait chunks in the water for the tuna to be interested in to come closer for an easier shot

  • @joefussy11
    @joefussy11 7 років тому +1

    haha at 2:52, what r u chasing?

  • @michaelc.9550
    @michaelc.9550 7 років тому +4

    say "chuna" one more time... I swear...

    • @punker844
      @punker844 7 років тому +1

      Chuna

    • @michaelc.9550
      @michaelc.9550 7 років тому

      +Jon Snow I just took a dump in your drive way

    • @punker844
      @punker844 7 років тому +1

      Chuna

    • @taylorslattery176
      @taylorslattery176 7 років тому +1

      It's not a tuuuuna!! (In your Best Arnold accent)

    • @michaelc.9550
      @michaelc.9550 7 років тому +3

      Hey man, Calm down... first off, im not american nor do i live anywhere near the U.S, so stop blaming the U.S for all the world's problems... Second, i love the videos on this channel... i liked this video and im subbed to the channel... i was only using playful banter to stir up the comment section cause as you can see, its not particularly lively.... but if youre offended my bad,,, that wasnt my intent...