You are the reason I’m trying to spearfish in Tampa. F all the comments that try to bring you down. You do more for everyone than these” Experts “ can even dream of.
@@KeyWestWaterman I’m 10 minutes from Neptonics. You have never been joking…… I love that place. There are amazing. But in all seriousness, F the haters and continue with the amazing work you’re doing.
@@KeyWestWaterman I haven't been spearfishing in probably 15 years after moving from Tampa to Atlanta, but I still watch all of your videos despite no diving trips on the horizon. I do miss dropping down on groupers, hogfish, mutton snappers, etc...nothing beats spearfishing.
Thanks for these technical videos - been slowly getting better at diving and shooting over the past two years and always nice to hear how other people approach their gear and their preferences.
Thanks Aaron, looking forward to one-day going to Key West to learn more from you. just got to save up - get the work on roofs - etc. i can already fish, but freshwater species in Kansas are very limited. so it is what it is, man. keep stoning them - i get it, some shots are more right on target than others. Good luck to all till next timei like the dog, just sayin - her names Lucy, lol- typical 75lbs or so mutt.
Nice series Aaron. Your are right - use the stiffer Dyneema. The softer ones can lead to muzzle wraps, besides can tangle badly underwater as well. Cheers from fishy Panama > PS: forgot to mention that I prefer white Dyneema (high viz in murky water) for both the shooting and the reel line as it allows to exactly see how the lines are pulled thru the water by the shot fish - this helping your buddy to SEE where the fish is especially for doing the backup (kill) shot. I feel all the other colors are absorbed too quickly underwater (the reddish ones first).
Love the videos so far! Thank you for keeping them short! Being able to keeping things simple shows true mastery. One thing I’ve seen some guys using around me in is a shaft slider ring. I’ve tried to find more info on why you would use them but no one has a straight answer. Some say it’s for a shock absorber others say it adds to accuracy. I’d be curious as to your thoughts on them. Thanks!
Can you do a video on the basics of spearfishing safety? I have always wanted to try spearfishing but my biggest concern is how to do it safely having never done it before
Hello from SWFL! Have you ever tried shooting with a pneumatic gun? I bought one to try it out and I really like it. If you have used it can you go over pros and cons on differences? Love the videos keep them coming !
@@KeyWestWaterman I’m kinda new to spearfishing but I’ve used pneumatic guns and I love how they shoot, people say their no gun because they lose air pressure the deeper you go but my buddy goes down 100+ feet and shoots all kinds of fish no problem.
Love your channel. @ Questions: How do you determine the length of each band on individual guns? And, I never see you use the "Pistol Grip" on your spearguns. Why are they still on the guns? Thanks.
Just measure the length of the bands previously on it if you are replacing them. If you buy a gun without bands you can just call the manufacturer and see when size and length they recommend. There are formulas but some guns can only handle certain stretch percentages. If you over power a gun it can become inaccurate. And I’m not sure what you mean by the pistol grips? The handle? Where the trigger is?
what are your thoughts on using braid fishing line in the 150 pound class for reel line? thinner..cheaper than dyneema have jbl 120 cm euro speargun will be outfit with a reel also have short jbl 38 for close work large intended close shots open water for mahi and cobia shorter for inshore reef hogfish n such
Would probably be a nightmare and dangerous. Braid cuts when pulled tight around something. And I imagine it would tangle very easily. Just from my fishing experience with it. Also don’t think it has much abrasion resistance. I would not recommend it but I could be wrong.
I don't recommend any certain type. I recommend you try some on and find one that fits properly, everyone's face is so different. it's not one size fits all.
So, not constructive criticism and not a knock on the video in any way (because I'm sure I'll learn stuff), but... the camera setup, at the beginning, makes Aron's hands look super huge! Again, not faulting anybody, just, made me chuckle a little.
SS cable, It sinks inmediatelly. Dyneema, floats and when you pull in a fish it's a mess, 50 yrs Myself, Dad and his Buddy another 30 Yrs each, and no problem, Spooled about 50yds on a conventional trolling reel.
To each their own! Sinking line is more of a hassle in my opinion. I’ve never had my reel line tangle if you know how to manage line properly. But that’s the beauty of it. We all have the right to choose what we want.
I have not noticed an accuracy difference in either, nor shaft drag. If you have the instruments to test such subtle differences I would be extremely impressed.
There are plenty of other amazing guides out there, I stopped charters for a variety of reasons. It was for the best and still am very happy with my decision.
Mono is the way to go. If you need to cut anything just cut the dyneema off your reel by the mono connection. Dyneema has a floating tenancy that is very annoying as a shooting line.
Again not everyone dives the way that I do. Mono may be better for others. The frequency at which i dive. Dyneema last much much longer. Can get a year or more out of it. I get a month out of mono before it’s all kinked to hell if I’m lucky.
Lol regular videos are every Monday at 6 pm. These videos are extras that a ton of subs have been asking for. Don't come back until Monday or you will be disappointed.
This series for beginners is great, there's something here for everyone. I use mono and dyneema both depending on situation, and I like hearing a perspective on it from someone else.
You are the reason I’m trying to spearfish in Tampa. F all the comments that try to bring you down. You do more for everyone than these” Experts “ can even dream of.
Much appreciated!!! Keeps me going 🙏🏻
@@KeyWestWaterman I’m 10 minutes from Neptonics. You have never been joking…… I love that place. There are amazing. But in all seriousness, F the haters and continue with the amazing work you’re doing.
They are amazing. F the haters
@@KeyWestWaterman I haven't been spearfishing in probably 15 years after moving from Tampa to Atlanta, but I still watch all of your videos despite no diving trips on the horizon. I do miss dropping down on groupers, hogfish, mutton snappers, etc...nothing beats spearfishing.
Yooo I just got into this & im in Tampa! Live right across the street from the Tampa Bay Marina
Aaron, this series is the best thing that has ever happened to UA-cam. You are awesome
Thanks for these technical videos - been slowly getting better at diving and shooting over the past two years and always nice to hear how other people approach their gear and their preferences.
Absolutely!
Tapping the thumbs up 👍 button to feed the algorithm monsters.
always appreciated !
love the spearfishing tutorials. been waiting for the spearfishing for dummies series!😃
Love to hear it!
@@KeyWestWaterman same here
I don’t get out too often and I’ve had the same mono on my gun for like 6 years lol
might be time to re rig it. Great video 👊🙏
Dang, I gotta change mine monthly 😅
I would like you to look at gun rubber tension, shooting distance and how accuracy is affected. Great job my brother.
I think you get more shooting distance out of Dyneema as well. At least the softer one. I love that for open water fishes
Thanks Aaron, looking forward to one-day going to Key West to learn more from you. just got to save up - get the work on roofs - etc. i can already fish, but freshwater species in Kansas are very limited. so it is what it is, man. keep stoning them - i get it, some shots are more right on target than others. Good luck to all till next timei like the dog, just sayin - her names Lucy, lol- typical 75lbs or so mutt.
thank you Dyneema is popular with cruising sailboats for rigging
yup!
Nice series Aaron. Your are right - use the stiffer Dyneema. The softer ones can lead to muzzle wraps, besides can tangle badly underwater as well. Cheers from fishy Panama >
PS: forgot to mention that I prefer white Dyneema (high viz in murky water) for both the shooting and the reel line as it allows to exactly see how the lines are pulled thru the water by the shot fish - this helping your buddy to SEE where the fish is especially for doing the backup (kill) shot. I feel all the other colors are absorbed too quickly underwater (the reddish ones first).
Thank you!
Thank you for making these videos
My pleasure!
Love your videos! Slip tip pros/cons, when helpful, when not would be good to hear!
I will add it to the list!
Very informative and professional...
TNX 4 VID LOL
Love the videos so far! Thank you for keeping them short! Being able to keeping things simple shows true mastery. One thing I’ve seen some guys using around me in is a shaft slider ring. I’ve tried to find more info on why you would use them but no one has a straight answer. Some say it’s for a shock absorber others say it adds to accuracy. I’d be curious as to your thoughts on them. Thanks!
love to hear it!
Can you do a video on the basics of spearfishing safety? I have always wanted to try spearfishing but my biggest concern is how to do it safely having never done it before
I will add it to the list!
I have only used dyneema and have not found a reason to use anything else. I like it.
Love your videos bro!
Awesome!
Thanks!
Hello from SWFL! Have you ever tried shooting with a pneumatic gun? I bought one to try it out and I really like it. If you have used it can you go over pros and cons on differences? Love the videos keep them coming !
I’ve never used one!
@@KeyWestWaterman I’m kinda new to spearfishing but I’ve used pneumatic guns and I love how they shoot, people say their no gun because they lose air pressure the deeper you go but my buddy goes down 100+ feet and shoots all kinds of fish no problem.
Please do an episode on how you rig to floats for wahoo
I have a one its old but still relevant, I'll add it to the play list.
How about covering the differnt sizes of your guns and why to use different sizes.
Love your channel. @ Questions: How do you determine the length of each band on individual guns? And, I never see you use the "Pistol Grip" on your spearguns. Why are they still on the guns? Thanks.
Just measure the length of the bands previously on it if you are replacing them. If you buy a gun without bands you can just call the manufacturer and see when size and length they recommend. There are formulas but some guns can only handle certain stretch percentages. If you over power a gun it can become inaccurate. And I’m not sure what you mean by the pistol grips? The handle? Where the trigger is?
what are your thoughts on using braid fishing line in the 150 pound class for reel line?
thinner..cheaper than dyneema
have jbl 120 cm euro speargun will be outfit with a reel
also have short jbl 38 for close work
large intended close shots open water for mahi and cobia
shorter for inshore reef hogfish n such
Would probably be a nightmare and dangerous. Braid cuts when pulled tight around something. And I imagine it would tangle very easily. Just from my fishing experience with it. Also don’t think it has much abrasion resistance. I would not recommend it but I could be wrong.
@@KeyWestWaterman some good points
thank you
What type of goggles do you recommend?
I don't recommend any certain type. I recommend you try some on and find one that fits properly, everyone's face is so different. it's not one size fits all.
So, not constructive criticism and not a knock on the video in any way (because I'm sure I'll learn stuff), but... the camera setup, at the beginning, makes Aron's hands look super huge!
Again, not faulting anybody, just, made me chuckle a little.
Recap, I learned things. Thanks for posting!
Lol!
SS cable, It sinks inmediatelly. Dyneema, floats and when you pull in a fish it's a mess, 50 yrs Myself, Dad and his Buddy another 30 Yrs each, and no problem, Spooled about 50yds on a conventional trolling reel.
To each their own! Sinking line is more of a hassle in my opinion. I’ve never had my reel line tangle if you know how to manage line properly. But that’s the beauty of it. We all have the right to choose what we want.
you forget to mentioned accuracy and speargun shaft drag for both
I have not noticed an accuracy difference in either, nor shaft drag. If you have the instruments to test such subtle differences I would be extremely impressed.
You should do charters again for the subs that wanna experience the underwater spearfishing world like you
There are plenty of other amazing guides out there, I stopped charters for a variety of reasons. It was for the best and still am very happy with my decision.
Mono is the way to go. If you need to cut anything just cut the dyneema off your reel by the mono connection. Dyneema has a floating tenancy that is very annoying as a shooting line.
Again not everyone dives the way that I do. Mono may be better for others. The frequency at which i dive. Dyneema last much much longer. Can get a year or more out of it. I get a month out of mono before it’s all kinked to hell if I’m lucky.
@@KeyWestWaterman I hear ya Aaron, I actually tried Dyneema for a while because of your previous videos. Thanks for your content.
Must be on vacation just trying to push content! 😂😂😂 Sumtins better than nothin!! Good stuff man!
Nope just doing a week of beginner spearing vids. Have been very highly requested.
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Spam beat me to the first comment! Dangit!
haha deleted them for ya!
Please let me know when you get back to real videos again! I start watching again!!! 😮😢😢😢 Two thumbs down 😢
Lol regular videos are every Monday at 6 pm. These videos are extras that a ton of subs have been asking for. Don't come back until Monday or you will be disappointed.
lol chill out - I’m sure you’re fun at parties
Don't be a douche🤦
I don’t mind these vids 👍
This series for beginners is great, there's something here for everyone. I use mono and dyneema both depending on situation, and I like hearing a perspective on it from someone else.