Hi, I'm Colby. I'm completely new to spearfishing but eagerly wanting to start.
I live in Cornwall so I have the sea all around me and I thought I'd take advantage of that now.
Anyway, as a christmas present, I'm able to get some spearfishing gear this thursday.
I'm unsure of what I'm meant to be buying so if anyone has any advice, it's much appreciated.
I've been reading and watching videos and it seems the best way to learn is from experience?
Anyway I'm not sure of what I'm meant to be buying but here is a list of what I'll be buying thursday:
-Speargun (Cressi Apache 60cm £48 or something similar)
-A winter wetsuit. £100ish
-Snorkel £14
-Mask and soft strap cover £30
-Fins £30 (Strap of full foot?)
-Gloves £15 (3-5mm)
-Socks £15 (3-5mm)
-Buoy £23 (Double Skin) if needed?
I was thinking of getting all of that ^ for now. I'm unsure on the fins though, basically what type, strap or open foot and why? And is a buoy needed if I'm staying near the shore? I also don't plan on going underwater yet, just snorkelling as I want to get used to it. Unless you say differently. I spent a bit of summer snorkelling and saw a few big fish that looked worth eating.
After I get all that, I will eventually get:
-Hood £18
-Fish Keeper £10
-Knife £22
-Weight Belt £10
-Weights £6.50 per KG
-Torch £39
-Crab/Lobster Hook £13
-Pole Spear £30
I'm unsure of how you're meant to know how many weights you should apply to achieve neutral buoyancy. Anyone? :L Also, I read that you should never go alone. Is this true? I was planning on going in with someone or at least, someone stood on shore.
To sum up, I plan on doing some recreational spearfishing/snorkelling/freediving a bit this winter and getting more serious towards easter/summer. I don't know much but I want to learn and any information or links would be great! Sorry for the long post! Thanks.
I live in Cornwall so I have the sea all around me and I thought I'd take advantage of that now.
Anyway, as a christmas present, I'm able to get some spearfishing gear this thursday.
I'm unsure of what I'm meant to be buying so if anyone has any advice, it's much appreciated.
I've been reading and watching videos and it seems the best way to learn is from experience?
Anyway I'm not sure of what I'm meant to be buying but here is a list of what I'll be buying thursday:
-Speargun (Cressi Apache 60cm £48 or something similar)
-A winter wetsuit. £100ish
-Snorkel £14
-Mask and soft strap cover £30
-Fins £30 (Strap of full foot?)
-Gloves £15 (3-5mm)
-Socks £15 (3-5mm)
-Buoy £23 (Double Skin) if needed?
I was thinking of getting all of that ^ for now. I'm unsure on the fins though, basically what type, strap or open foot and why? And is a buoy needed if I'm staying near the shore? I also don't plan on going underwater yet, just snorkelling as I want to get used to it. Unless you say differently. I spent a bit of summer snorkelling and saw a few big fish that looked worth eating.
After I get all that, I will eventually get:
-Hood £18
-Fish Keeper £10
-Knife £22
-Weight Belt £10
-Weights £6.50 per KG
-Torch £39
-Crab/Lobster Hook £13
-Pole Spear £30
I'm unsure of how you're meant to know how many weights you should apply to achieve neutral buoyancy. Anyone? :L Also, I read that you should never go alone. Is this true? I was planning on going in with someone or at least, someone stood on shore.
To sum up, I plan on doing some recreational spearfishing/snorkelling/freediving a bit this winter and getting more serious towards easter/summer. I don't know much but I want to learn and any information or links would be great!