lauttimur.com - Spearfishing lately become popular because the excitement and its interactiveness among scuba divers and free divers. Like any other sport, there is a bit of a learning curve for beginners to improve their ability in spearfishing.
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Here are some tips you can prepare to increase your knowledge about this activity. Let’s dive in,
• Know the Water Pattern
Before you jump in the water, you should learn the water pattern in your desire spot. You can do some research by asking the local where the suitable spot for beginner and how the water pattern on that certain area. Beginner spots usually not deeper than 6 metres deep
• Dive in Area You’re Familiar With
Do some research on certain area that you wish to do spearfishing on. It is also good idea if you join other spearos that have more experience than you. You can learn all the local spearfishing spots from them. In some case, there are certain area that might have more laws than others
• Prepare The Right Spearfishing Gears
Choose the fins and mask that you most comfortable with, because you will spend some times in the water. Pick the correct polespear also important for you to shot precisely. There are many kind of polespear and they vary in length, flexibility, weight, and warranty. You must consider other equipment as well like, wetsuit, speargun, buoy, weight belt, etc
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• Know the Importance of Knife
One of the most useful gear to do spearfishing is a knife. When used correctly, a knife can give so much help to free divers from engtanglements of other under water obstructions. In other case, a knife can be used to swiftly and humanely kill the fish
• Know Your Spot
The main purpose of spearfishing is to get closer to your target fish. In order to success, you have to be able to control your move in the water. Always keep an eye to your surrounding to because big rocks, coral reefs, or other obstructing object can be dangerous for you.
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