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speargun help

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haha.. it's just I don't want to buy a piece of crap when I could get a better one for same price
 
AMEN! I'm loving my Gabbiano 77, but my previous Sporasub Aspic 75, which I had paid just 40 euros shiny new, caught lots of fish too.

and by the way Marwan, this is amazing: I get most of my fish with the Comanche 60 (kitted for hole/kelp with 5 pronger and reel), and the Excalibur 100 Carbonium has been my flagship gun for years. We have so much in common...

Tomy yes definitely: choosing the right gun depends on type of fish, type of bottom, techniques. I don't know what fishes you hunt in your tropical waters and how, so I couldn't tell what's the right gun for you.
Basicaly fishes around 2 to 5lbs. I do my fishing around reef, the technique is like waiting (Al acecho) no to much cave hunting.
 
ops i didnt know there were 2 pages.. that was directed to MARWAN
Hello tengosurf! I made a mistake, first instead of making a quote I opened another thread. Sorry it is your thread. The good thing about it, is that we all learned.
 
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