i'm relatively new to spearfishing, and have a question about spear tips. The tip i am currently using has 2 "flappers" on it to make sure that the spear does not come out of the fish... the flappers are kept partially open by a black rubber stopper that runs through the tip... there is also a metal ring that can be used to keep the flappers flush to the spear, which obviously makes it easier to pull the spear out.
my question is this - should the metal ring be pushed up to keep the flappers flush to the spear before firing? i'm wondering if in this way the tip will penetrate, and the ring will be pushed off causing the rubber stopper to push open the flappers? my fear is that the flappers will be pushed open before the spear goes through the fish though (especially on a girthy fish like a striped bass)... or the tip will go completely through, but it will blow a barn door out the back side of the fish...
on my last spear tip which i recently lost i just pulled the rubber stopper out in order to keep the flappers flush w/o using the ring... would it be better to keep the stopper in and just use the ring?
any thoughts or advice are appreciated
my question is this - should the metal ring be pushed up to keep the flappers flush to the spear before firing? i'm wondering if in this way the tip will penetrate, and the ring will be pushed off causing the rubber stopper to push open the flappers? my fear is that the flappers will be pushed open before the spear goes through the fish though (especially on a girthy fish like a striped bass)... or the tip will go completely through, but it will blow a barn door out the back side of the fish...
on my last spear tip which i recently lost i just pulled the rubber stopper out in order to keep the flappers flush w/o using the ring... would it be better to keep the stopper in and just use the ring?
any thoughts or advice are appreciated