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Speargun questions...comparisons.

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Yeah, I have been looking at the foam sticks used with kids in pools, just cut them up and stuff them in the bag so I can later opt to use the inflateable again, but I would like to find a bladder I can either make or order with a bycicle schrader valve so I can put two atmospheres in it that would fit the Omer Atoll bag! might be exactly what I need! I do have a small weenie float with a bybicle pump that works well, but I think I want two floats with 10-15 feet between them for the occasional 50+ lb fish just to be safe, they both need to be fairly strong, thanks for the ideas, I appreciate them.

a spearfishing freind of mine said that even the double atmosphere floats pretty much collapse into empty sacks when they get dragged down past 50+ feet so If I expect to nail anything larger than 50+ LBS HE TOLD ME TO stick with solid or rigid non crushing floats, but those are really expensive.

maby I need to look at small inner tubes for wheel barrows to stuff in there!!
LOL!!

best of luck,

TBGSUB.
 
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