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Technical Spearfishing Technical Scuba diving is generally defined as going deeper than 130 feet. You must have the proper training for this extreme aspect of spearfishing. |
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03-27-2009, 11:15 PM | #16 |
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Re: Felt like a Navy Seal today.
If you think about it. $7500 MSRP - Isn't that bad. $1500 training doesn't count in the equation becuase that is cognitive learning.
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04-07-2009, 04:16 PM | #17 |
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Re: Felt like a Navy Seal today.
Rebreathers for spearing is useless unless your hunting big deep water carbo's that are very smart...
Hog's and grouper and dumb as dirt anyways, just hold your breath for about 5-8 seconds and they will sit there until you exhale. just make sure your sinking and not accending. As for Hog's, just tap your stringer on the top of your shaft. he will turn around and look at you like your crazy, thats when you feed him the freeshaft! |
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