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help needed aiming pole spear

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niorges

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hello from Cuba need tips on how to aim a pole spear. My accuracy is really low. I migth need aim a whale not to miss my shot.
 
Are you diving with that pole spear, or are you walking around in shallow waters?
 
Aim low.

Water refracts light, causing a visual distortion. So your fish appears to be in a different position. Just aim low.
 
agree with u it's like shooting peas with a gun. If someone have a tip on it please share
 
Don't look at the tip of the spear, look at the fish. The shaft is an extension of your arm, point at the target, and let it fly.
 
Tomorrow i'm going fishing i was thinking of quitting the polespear. i'll give it a try and do as you said. I guess pratice i what i need. thx
 
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