I really appreciated this video. This wasn't a mindless list, you shared insights into situations one may encounter and why. Including things like a little bit of water in an untreated mask, not great but it's something. I've never heard anyone else mention multiple knives (especially considering the kelp, I never even thought about that). I'll be sure to get a visible suit if I find myself purchasing something. I've spent the last couple months learning about reel and rod fishing, but I've been meaning to pivot the experience into spearing. Thanks for a very quality video!
Absolutely agree with the visibility advice. Camo is absurd. Everything goes grey at depth. Pick a color and a pattern your dive partner can see, because the fish don’t care.
the safest way to spear is when using a reel gun attach it to a belt that it is also attached to a float line with a longer line so If iget tangled I gust drop the belt and pick everything up later this only worse in open ocean though and your float line wont pull your gun when aiming
I have camo suit and will prob always use that pattern because I like it. I do have a bright orange snorkel and the one 2kg lead on my belt placed on the middle of my back is siliconised in bright yellow. The rest is just normal metall with no coating. This way when I'm belly down on the bottom my buddy will be able to see my yellow lead on my back and for boats the lead and snorkel will be visible.
THIS ! The baby shampoo is because it doesn’t burn your eyes…and you don’t need a lot of the shampoo either…best tip ever,apart from vaseline on the moustache !
Just found your channel, Hello from Aussie, nice tips. Re Wetties, I try not to look like a Seal or a Turtle myself, and I have a yellow snorkel which is a great vis tip for your buddies! Really enjoyed the video just subbed to see more, cheers for sharing it, Dive Safe!
I remember listening to a podcast where they said white sharks are only attracted to yellow...😂. Where from OZ are you located? I lived there for a time, loved it there
One time I was diving on Key Largo and my buddy came up to the surface saying that he just speared the biggest Goliath Grouper that he had ever seen but the shot was bad and he needed me to put a second spear in it. I went down and saw it near the rocks. He was right; it was the biggest grouper that I had ever seen in my life too. I got close enough for a perfect shot and stoned it. When we got it on the boat we were so exited. Then he said, "Trans women are women too." It was my mistake for trusting him. I learned a lot.
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I really appreciated this video. This wasn't a mindless list, you shared insights into situations one may encounter and why. Including things like a little bit of water in an untreated mask, not great but it's something. I've never heard anyone else mention multiple knives (especially considering the kelp, I never even thought about that). I'll be sure to get a visible suit if I find myself purchasing something. I've spent the last couple months learning about reel and rod fishing, but I've been meaning to pivot the experience into spearing. Thanks for a very quality video!
Absolutely agree with the visibility advice. Camo is absurd. Everything goes grey at depth. Pick a color and a pattern your dive partner can see, because the fish don’t care.
Thanks for stopping by Gordon 🙏
Instead of burning, I'm using Fairy, the dish washer liquid, very cool , last for the whole dive session
Great insights! Love from Hawaii. Hoping to land a job in Orange County and try what SoCal and Baja has to offer
the safest way to spear is when using a reel gun attach it to a belt that it is also attached to a float line with a longer line so If iget tangled I gust drop the belt and pick everything up later this only worse in open ocean though and your float line wont pull your gun when aiming
Thank you Sir.
Great video. The ocean swell and kelp will test your abilities to reload your gun.
Thanks! Agreed.
Just great advice. Thank you
Thanks!
Great video Jon!
Thx bro!
Great video!
Thanks!
What’s the brand of your camo weight belt ?
Dont sharks see in contrast? Which means you want to avoid uneven tanlines and bright colors?
I have camo suit and will prob always use that pattern because I like it. I do have a bright orange snorkel and the one 2kg lead on my belt placed on the middle of my back is siliconised in bright yellow. The rest is just normal metall with no coating.
This way when I'm belly down on the bottom my buddy will be able to see my yellow lead on my back and for boats the lead and snorkel will be visible.
That’s awesome!
@@castandspear got a pass on the CMAS level 3 today and is now certified CMAS*** Freediving
So happy with it, but dead tired now. It was hard.
@@SindreEide93 Hell ya!
A mixture of baby shampoo and water is the best anti fogger in the world. Put it in a bottle and spray a mist on your lenses. Never have fog again.
Great tip!
THIS ! The baby shampoo is because it doesn’t burn your eyes…and you don’t need a lot of the shampoo either…best tip ever,apart from vaseline on the moustache !
Just found your channel, Hello from Aussie, nice tips. Re Wetties, I try not to look like a Seal or a Turtle myself, and I have a yellow snorkel which is a great vis tip for your buddies! Really enjoyed the video just subbed to see more, cheers for sharing it, Dive Safe!
I remember listening to a podcast where they said white sharks are only attracted to yellow...😂. Where from OZ are you located? I lived there for a time, loved it there
@@castandspear Surfboards are mostly white - I'll Stick with Yellow LMAO! You don't see many Yellow seals getting eaten LOL! West Aust! :)
Hahahaha
I was under the impression that camo wet suites is to disguise you against sharks were I live we have very big Jonnies off our coastline
Your new subscriber bro from Philippines.
Salamat!
Salamat din, subscriber from Palawan😊
sharks favorite colors are white, yellow, orange and blue.
Hey bud Question I'm looking to buy a yamaha 4 stroke any recommendations?
What size boat? I’m rocking a 2 stroke 9.9hp on my 15ft inflatable catamaran. Yamahas are solid motors from what I hear
@@castandspear i have a 18foot aluminum 1963 LoneStar aldorado cabincruzier.
Why dont you use floats?
I do sometimes
Indeed very appreciated and very helpful, Shukran
Badr from Morocco 🇲🇦
What’s one spearfishing mistake you’ve seen during your dives?
going too weight heavy is one I have seen go scary a few times..
Ya that’s a common one for sure
shot my dive buddy in the foot, he won't go dive with me anymore he's a sook! xD
One time I was diving on Key Largo and my buddy came up to the surface saying that he just speared the biggest Goliath Grouper that he had ever seen but the shot was bad and he needed me to put a second spear in it. I went down and saw it near the rocks. He was right; it was the biggest grouper that I had ever seen in my life too. I got close enough for a perfect shot and stoned it. When we got it on the boat we were so exited. Then he said, "Trans women are women too." It was my mistake for trusting him. I learned a lot.
@@onlycats8887 that story took a left turn real quick lol
Ill like to go dive one day
Im from Escondido CA
Heck ya! Diving near La Jolla is a blast too
Ive never been diving before but think its a awesome sport
Use your spit for the mask it always works for me…..just spit rub and wash it with ocean water 10/10 for me with 0 fogg
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Lucu anak marah marah buang lagi makan aku.
You're going to be an easy target for Barracudas and maybe Sharks with wearing something bright
I use orange snorkel instead of black .
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