Some of us beginners would like to know what makes some brands better at speargun manufacturing. Riffe and Wong spearguns seem to be the considered very good spearguns. What characteristics make them the choice of serious bluewater hunters?
I would like to know how spears or spearguns used for hunting large fish end up tethered to floats while the fish is being played out. Is the spear simply tethered to the gun and the gun to the float, or is the spear directly attached to the float somehow. Or does the diver make the decision to attach the gun to the float line, and then head to the surface to pull the fish up.
Thanks John S
I would like to know how spears or spearguns used for hunting large fish end up tethered to floats while the fish is being played out. Is the spear simply tethered to the gun and the gun to the float, or is the spear directly attached to the float somehow. Or does the diver make the decision to attach the gun to the float line, and then head to the surface to pull the fish up.
Thanks John S