How To Aim Your Speargun: 3 Basic Tips | ADRENO

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  • Spearfishing 101 Series Part 12; How To Aim Your Speargun
    Aside from holding your breath underwater, learning how to aim properly is one of the most challenging parts of being a spearo. But how does one aim accurately? Well, this is something that happens as a person keeps on practising. Initially you’ll start off looking carefully down the spear each time you fire. Soon, you just look at the fish, aim your speargun, and shoot. Here are some basic tips to help you become better at aiming your target.
    Tip 1: Direction & Locking The Arm
    To give you a little bit of a heads up on the direction, look at the tip of your spear and put that onto your target. Keeping it on the target, raise the back of the gun up until you virtually can't see the shaft anymore - that will give you a pretty good line onto the fish. When you’re aiming, ensure that your shooting arm is extended outward and that your elbow is locked. Shooting with variation in arm and elbow placement leads to inconsistent results.
    Tip 2: Consistency
    Becoming better at aiming is all about experience. You may start off completely unable to land your spear into any target. However, with repeated practice and repetition, shooting flawlessly can become muscle memory. Anyone who does something enough, can get consistent, and can get accurate. Don’t be too concerned about your misses but instead, keep a note of important things like how do you position yourself when aiming or how good is your timing.
    Tip 3: Distance
    Get close to your target. When a spear leaves the gun, it's going at a very fast rate. But, before it even gets to the end of the mono, it's slowed down considerably. It's a big item, it has a lot of surface area and it's going through water, which is a heavy medium. It will slow down pretty quickly. In the very first part of the shot, there's almost nothing that disrupt it’s trajectory in the water because it's under so much power. However, in the second part of the shot, it's quite possible for an upper current, or a little bit of movement in the water, or a fish ahead in a school to wave its tail, to actually bring some pressure onto the shaft and knock it out of its trajectory. So, the smart idea is to get close. If you're in crystal clear blue water and you think you're close, try to get even closer, before you take your shot.
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Komentáře • 17

  • @lmnop20sharks
    @lmnop20sharks Před 2 lety +4

    Hi, took your advice and it worked. I had to use two hands. Nice informative video.

  • @fishhunter348
    @fishhunter348 Před 3 lety +2

    Good vid and good advice!

  • @hunter6845
    @hunter6845 Před 2 lety

    Ur channel is good
    Respect from the Arabian gulf

  • @evanhauth7493
    @evanhauth7493 Před 3 lety +1

    Great advice!

  • @SeabassSeeker
    @SeabassSeeker Před 3 lety +1

    Get even closer 👍🏼

  • @aeew
    @aeew Před 3 lety +1

    Is that flopper tuned or does it need some hammering?

  • @jdfishingtackles
    @jdfishingtackles Před 3 lety +2

    Love it

  • @Francois_Dupont
    @Francois_Dupont Před 2 lety

    i think the distance is a big factor. i am spearing in pretty murky water with about 10-12ft visibility. its easy to squint your eyes and see even farther than what your gun can shoot.
    also it seems that our eyes arent seeing exactly what is truly happening under water. what i mean is that the perspective seems to be slightly sqewed.

  • @desronjohn7681
    @desronjohn7681 Před rokem

    Hi good day I want to order some gears?

  • @royaldecreeforthechurchofm8409

    Smell that morning breath then get even closer

  • @scrooge8117
    @scrooge8117 Před 2 lety

    Ok when you done talking can you put a laser on my gun please????

  • @calebmc6787
    @calebmc6787 Před 3 lety +1

    Not all places in the world have such skittish fish to where you need a consistent aim, I dive down in Louisiana and everything you shoot out here is 40lb +, that along with the fish not being skittish is a good time to practice shooting from the hip lol😂

  • @robertschweppie5256
    @robertschweppie5256 Před 2 lety

    OTHERWISE DON'T SHOOT LIKE A COWBOY LOL