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Rene is a top spearfisherman. If you can go spearfishing with him then go. We need more people at high levels for the Canadian Spearfishing team.
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Virgil,
I didn't forget you, I'm just waiting for my casing...It took water and had to have it changed by Canon...Maybe a couple of days, and I'll post pictures of the full setup! |
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first time I have been seeing pikes I was diving in a lake in Germany, near Berlin. They were very big an not moving, just hiding behind some grass. I had no speargun , just looking at them. I never shot any pike, because I had no possibility for that. I have a friend from Germany who is an angler, he often catches pikes, he said the little ones are delicious, but the big ones are tasting like very old unwashed clothes. .So be carefull catching the big ones, dont try to eat them Greetings.
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Hi Virgil (and everyone interested!!!)
I finally got my new casing today. I took some pictures of the setup I use. I cut a small piece from a stainless steel plate (1/16" thick) in a "L" shape [/IMG]I cut holes on it to fit the casing's bottom, and rounded the part that is to be clamped on the gun's barrell, that I fix with two hose clamps (the same used for the reel, where the yellow tapes are in the false setup...) [/IMG]To hold the casing in place, I cut a small piece of wood, and put a screw that fit the casing's bottom threaded hole. That's it. You just have to twist the steel plate to film where you aim. [/IMG] [/IMG]I hope it'll help (PM me for more details!) |
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