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Portuguese Guns

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Joze

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Hello

I would like to share with you my spearguns.

They are all Picasso, one Basik 90, Asegai 83 and Jose Amengual 75 with the exception of one Omer Excalibur 75.

In Portugal the sea is very ruff and visibility is always short. The kind of spearfishing mode I prefer is with some sea force.

Thew to all of these reasons weapons are short. The advantages of this is the fact of the sea doesn´t take the weapon and is easy to fish in the hole, very famous kind of fishing too.

The one I use the most is the 83 with a 1150 x 6 mm shaft, 16,5 band, 1.6mm nylon. It´s a very good compromise. Good manooverability and good reach capacity. With closed waters I use a rail. It becomes very useful if the shaft gets stuck in the bottom or the fish is badly hit.

I leave with them


Asegai 83



Jose Amengual 75



Both







Basik 90



Omer 75

 
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