Another good tip when you’re pulling in line is to put your arm through the bands of your speargun and slowly keep moving away from where the line is collecting
Sorry we do not make stainless steel shafts because they cannot make stainless steel as hard and as strong as our high carbon steel. It is the same reason there are very few stainless steel fishing hooks, just not possible to get the high tensile strength to reduce bending.
Thanks Rob for the valuable advice.
You are welcome.
Great video! This is the sort of stuff that saves lives! Safety needs to be part of our thinking in this sport, thanks Rob!
Agreed. If anyone has ideas as to what you would like us to show, please feel free to mention it.
Thanks Rob for the advice, cheers up from Tunisia.
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Nice thanks Rob Allen! More power!
Good Tips Loving the safety.Would love to see more prevention measures and what emergency kit you should carry if disaster strikes.
A knife or 2 is a good start.
😅 I literally just put a reel on the gun I'm testing. Plus the spool is completely full which is totally unnecessary for my home waters.
Another good tip when you’re pulling in line is to put your arm through the bands of your speargun and slowly keep moving away from where the line is collecting
If I can add, importantly feed the line with the current and your body between the oncoming current and line.
Dear Mr. Rob Allen we need stainless steel shafts thank you
Sorry we do not make stainless steel shafts because they cannot make stainless steel as hard and as strong as our high carbon steel. It is the same reason there are very few stainless steel fishing hooks, just not possible to get the high tensile strength to reduce bending.