Beginner Spearfishing Gear List
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@kwfsuperstar - If you need more help or info. Go to DEEPERBLUE com
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@whopperhead thanks man. noone in my family knows about spearfishing and it was hard to find info. Thanks so much
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@kwfsuperstar - We have a line that is connected from the spear to the gun. (fishing line) Then we have a rope that is attached at the gun handle then goes to the float. That's just incase the gun gets away. I hope this helps.
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@whopperhead can you tell me what do do with the line and stuff? im realy confused... so you attach the spear to fishing line which is then attached to the float? but then how do u get the fish? im so confused please help me!!
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Hi mate, try also the new tecnology suitable to all pneumatic spearguns, the stc-x-power is an innovative system that allows your gun to shoot with 30% more power at normal working pressure.
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@whopperhead thanks i went to a dive shop and apparently i pumped it up to quickly so theair inside was hot and then when it cooled it reduced the pressure.... confusing. so im supposed to do 20 pumps and leave it for 5mins before doing another 20
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@lhellyeah123 - I'm not the most knowledgeable person on pneumatic guns. i don't use them. I'm uneducated info would be: you need more pressure in the gun.
Depending on your Visibility, you may need a longer gun, but i would think 90 would be ideal. When ever I've speared in the Ocean or Gulf of Mexico, I was using a 75cm. Sorry I wasn't more help. But this is my weak area.
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hey ive started going out off the beach. ive got a sub seac asso 90 with just standard out of the box heads and stuff which is pressurised to 20 bar or 290 psi. ive been finding that its accurate but doesnt have much range. after about two to three feet if ur lucky enough to even hit a fish (and these are like small whiting) it doesnt reall hit hard enough to penetrate the fish and usually unless u get to it quick enough it gets free and swims off. i was wondering if anyone could help me.
I need help! I'm a girl and I recently bought a 90cm euro style railgun. The problem is that I cant load it! Is there some technique I should use to do this or should I get a 75cm?
babiegirl1987 1 month ago
@babiegirl1987 - A 90 is hard to load. I would suggest starting with a 75cm. There is a technique to load the 90. You would have to start it on your knee, and reaching with your hands, pull it down. It can be pretty difficult. Depending on how tall you are, could be near impossible.
Maybe I will put out a video loading my 115cm which is harder.
whopperhead 1 month ago