Hi,
I've never been spearfishing before and decided a trip to key west was the perfect time to start. I began building my own hawaiian sling (right now, its just a tube), and I had a few questions.
i'm using the design i found off the internet-- pvc tube, surgical tubing, electrical tape, hose clamp, steel rod. Seems pretty straight forward, and very simple to make. I am going to get a bicycle handle to put on there for a nice sturdy grip. I had a few questions that maybe some of you handy people can help me with.
1. I was also thinking of attaching about 5ft of trailing line from the butt of the spear to the front of the barrel. maybe 80lb mono or something, or some 200lb woven. I wouldn't spool it or anything, thinking 5 ft might be short enough to not have a problem with. anyone ever tried this, and does it have unforeseen problems?
2. what size surgical tubing should I get? I was thinking about using 2 surgical tubes instead of just 1 like a slingshot, thinking a shorter throw might be preferable.
3. For the tip, every design I see uses a flapper. Is there any reason to not use a paralyzer tip? I imagine it has something to do with fish size, and I never intend of spearing a fish that can swim stronger than I can.
thanks for the help, and once I build it, i'll be sure to show some pictures and let you know how it works (provided I can ever find a fish).
-daniel
I've never been spearfishing before and decided a trip to key west was the perfect time to start. I began building my own hawaiian sling (right now, its just a tube), and I had a few questions.
i'm using the design i found off the internet-- pvc tube, surgical tubing, electrical tape, hose clamp, steel rod. Seems pretty straight forward, and very simple to make. I am going to get a bicycle handle to put on there for a nice sturdy grip. I had a few questions that maybe some of you handy people can help me with.
1. I was also thinking of attaching about 5ft of trailing line from the butt of the spear to the front of the barrel. maybe 80lb mono or something, or some 200lb woven. I wouldn't spool it or anything, thinking 5 ft might be short enough to not have a problem with. anyone ever tried this, and does it have unforeseen problems?
2. what size surgical tubing should I get? I was thinking about using 2 surgical tubes instead of just 1 like a slingshot, thinking a shorter throw might be preferable.
3. For the tip, every design I see uses a flapper. Is there any reason to not use a paralyzer tip? I imagine it has something to do with fish size, and I never intend of spearing a fish that can swim stronger than I can.
thanks for the help, and once I build it, i'll be sure to show some pictures and let you know how it works (provided I can ever find a fish).
-daniel