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I was wondering do i need a line connecting my polespear to me so that if the fish takes off with it it wont leave...
I dont wanna lost my spear and i dont know how it works, can a fish still swim if you dont get a kill shot? Does the Spear just sink them? |
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I wouldn't connect it directly to me. It could be the end of you. ; o
You can make a band that is too long, then tie a knot at the end of the bandswith an overhand knot. Then connect it to a float line. You can always drop it if you need to, and pull it up from the surface. If you don't want to use a float line, then losing the spear is better than losing you. Howard |
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I dont think any fish is gonna run off with you!!
Just tie a line about 5-6 feet off the end of your pole spear and make a wrist strap. Any fish up to about 40 lbs should not be able to swim stronger thna you, especially with a spear in him, wherever it may be.
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I have a tuna clip with a cord on it and I half hitch it to my pole spear's bungee, near the hole in the spear. Then I clip the tuna clip to the floatline.
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the problem with tying it to you, isnt so much the fish "swimming off with you", but i think more about the fish just not letting you get to the surface. kinda a bad thing..
although you may be able to swim harder than the fish, but you'll be burnin a lot of energy. If you are gonna tie to yourself, make it either extra extra long (ie longer than the water is deep), or get a reel type line. Ive seen belt versions of them.
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depending on the type of pole spear you have will determine how you can attach the float line. If you have a fiberglass pole,it would be possible to drill a hole into through it (about the same size as the hole for the band. And to answer your question..the fish can swim off with the spear but just not too far for a reasonably sized fish. I have shot a some big corbina in San Diego, dropped the spear then picked it up and shot it after it got of the barb.
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My polespear is hallow aluminum and the only way to connect it is to attatch a loop of surgical tubing to the end.
I just dont wanna loose my spear :]]]
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Quote:
I have had a 15 pound yellowtail pull me down repeatedly. It could swim stronger than I can. Fish swim better than we do.
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wsbhtr@cox.net Last edited by Bill McIntyre; June 19th, 2008 at 04:18. |
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And here is a 27 pound yellowtail another friend got a week ago. He tried his best to short-line it, but couldn't keep it from getting to the bottom at 55 feet and wrapping in the kelp. It took us 30 minutes to get it out, and we had a hell of a time.
It seems like I'm contradicting half the advice that this kid gets, but he is only 15, and I think he is getting a lot of bad information. In this case, these yellowtail are right in his back yard, but I'm sure a lot of other fish less than 40 pounds can swim much better than he can.
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Well thanks guys,
Nice boat u got there, Looks like dana point... Am i correct? Well as a beginner spearo, I go for small fish and if i see big ill get close (If i can) and go for the nogin :]]] Also i had an idea Surgical tubing connected to a float line connected to a boogie board wrist band, ![]() Thanks tons.
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Not sure if your drawing infers that you are wanting to tie a loop on to the existing loop, but if your going to buy tubing consider this method:
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I cant just use a regular surgial tubing because the hole that the tubing goes through is only wide wnough to fit 2 peices of small rope/twine ti connect the "Spear band"
I was just gonna tie a loop around the "Polespear band" that is already on there I just had the idea that maybe ill just drill a new hole into the alluminum to do full surgial tubing
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Cody Kruk
Certified Scuba Diver Beginner Spearo Beginner Free diver PB Static dry = 5:01 min. http://www.myspace.com/codykruk |
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You can still add a longer piece of tubing to knot. Get a piece of cord just like the one that is on there now. Tie a knot in the end and insert it into the new longer tubing/band. pass the cord through the pole spear and tie another knot and insert in into the other end of the tubing. Now it's just like a wishbone on a regular speargun, so you tie a constrictor knot on the band ends to hold the knot in the tubing.
Good illustration of what I'm talking about here: Speargun Band Rigging
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--Chris Proud Student of Martin Stepanek Chris Neal - Peoria, IL | Facebook Chris Neal (freediver_72) on Twitter Last edited by ILDiver; June 19th, 2008 at 18:41. |
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![]() Soo like that? Will the wire cut the tubing at high tention? Any reccommended size of tubing?
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Cody Kruk
Certified Scuba Diver Beginner Spearo Beginner Free diver PB Static dry = 5:01 min. http://www.myspace.com/codykruk |