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  • čas přidán 14. 08. 2024
  • More spearfishing adventures : • Spearfishing in AUSTRALIA
    Since I've been spearfishing from the shore in Western Australia, I have had a lot of people reach out who also want to begin spearfishing but they have no idea where to start and what gear they will need.
    Now spearfishing is a very dangerous hobby, and that risk is massively increased when spearfishing alone.
    For that reason I do not want to or intend to encourage people to start spearfishing.
    With that aside, I personally found it very difficult when I was starting out and I also made a lot of mistakes which cost me time and fish.
    With that in mind, I decided to make a video just going over some things I have learned and the gear I use.
    Hopefully that will help other beginners just starting out.
    NOTE: I am by no means even remotely an expert on spearfishing!
    TIMESTAMPS:
    Intro 0:00
    Gear 8:11
    Speargun 8:45
    Float 14:23
    Weight Belt 18:27
    Mask & Snorkel 19:42
    Fins 20:31
    Wet suit 21:26
    Gloves & Booties 23:04
    Diving Knife 23:35
    Bag 26:28
    Tips 27:17
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Komentáře • 249

  • @vanzijlp
    @vanzijlp Před rokem +52

    Just a little safety tip: Wear your lead on your back - should you black out, you will float on your back and not face down. I also recover 2-3 times your bottom time. THis recovery depends on the depth you are diving. Love your channel. Great tips that you put out there.

    • @Notahuman25
      @Notahuman25 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Good idea mate

    • @dsavage8751
      @dsavage8751 Před měsícem

      Wear your lead? What’s that, the weights or?

    • @vanzijlp
      @vanzijlp Před měsícem +1

      @@dsavage8751 weight belt 😊

  • @southernwarrior9302
    @southernwarrior9302 Před 4 lety +109

    I’ve been spearfishing for 20+years and from what I’ve seen, your doin pretty good mate. Keep up the good work 👍🏽

    • @TheOutFit
      @TheOutFit  Před 3 lety +10

      Cheers mate appreciate it!

  • @fabreezem8174
    @fabreezem8174 Před 2 lety +4

    Great video, here's a few tips to new spearos #1 don't lay your gun on the sand like that, it'll eventually cause the safety and or trigger systems to malfunction.
    #2 you don't need a massive gun like this specifically not as a beginner, unless you have a massive upper body and arms like this guy,
    Otherwise you will lose a lot more fish with a long gun, 90cm to 110cm is more than you'll need to start and grow into. Lots of really great info here Otherwise.

  • @apexmoto9610
    @apexmoto9610 Před 3 lety +9

    @ 19:20 - I realize this video is old, but as a long time spearo I'll just say that weighting for negative bouyancy is totally dependant on the depth you'll be fishing at. If you're fishing on a reef that descends down to 15-30m or along a drop-off shelf you'll want negative bouyancy a lot sooner after your dive so you use as little air as possible during your descent. If you're fishing the rocks in the shallows you'll want more weight to keep you down so you're not fighting to stay submerged. I also use ankle weights for these circumstances.

  • @MacMillanDAN
    @MacMillanDAN Před 2 lety +23

    I just noticed that this video is 2 years old. Even though, I'll add some advises/ tips/ opinions from a Mediterranean spearo down below for anyone passing by.
    1. NEVER DIVE ALONE.
    It's the number 1 safety rule, so much for the inexperienced and experienced spearos.
    2. Remove your snorkel from your mouth before descending.
    This will save your lungs from filling up with water in case of a blackout.
    3. Learn to be as silent as possible.
    No excessive noices when swimming and especialy when you perform your duckdive. The silent and calmer your dive and stay on the bottom, the more curious the fish will be. They'll come close to check out what you are.
    Don't underestimate this tip. Could be considered number 1 if we would be talking about hunting alone.
    4. Try out different techniques.
    Aspetto and agguato are very common. There is a multitude of videos on the internet about them. Aspetto, being the most beginner friendly.
    5. When you load your double banded gun. Make sure you load the furthest band away, first. The closest band should be loaded lastly. This will put the bands in a more "natural" position and will give you better visibility when taking the shot.

  • @michaelhermans4753
    @michaelhermans4753 Před 3 lety +28

    Great content Chris
    Covered all bases, after 20 years of diving for crays and reef fish all I’ve ever needed is my trusty 1.1 Rob Allen

    • @harryesteves387
      @harryesteves387 Před rokem

      Helloo, is that what is referred to as a 110? Is that 1.1meter from the muzzle to handle?

    • @michaelhermans4753
      @michaelhermans4753 Před rokem

      @@harryesteves387 correct it has twin rubbers

  • @TheOutFit
    @TheOutFit  Před 4 lety +73

    Because this video is long guys, I have added time stamps in case you want to just flick to a particular section. Let me know if you found any of this useful. Cheers! Chris
    NB : I forgot to mention, make sure you take a freediving course before you begin spearfishing.

    • @Josh-gz5nb
      @Josh-gz5nb Před 3 lety

      Hi mate what gun is it? The ocean hunter SG? Does it retail for like $120?

    • @Jeep_Forces
      @Jeep_Forces Před 3 lety +1

      Hey mate nice Jeep

  • @nash3913
    @nash3913 Před 4 lety +9

    What a great tutorial, Thanks! it's nice seeing how much you both love and respect the environment as well as all it's resources, both in and out of the water. I once worked as a research technician for the Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources. I have since retired, but while I was there I spent many many summers scuba diving the Great Lakes doing all sorts of different research projects. I freak'n loved it! I was never able to find a commercially manufactured float that I liked either so I made my own out of an old milk crate and a inner tube for a small tire. Just lash the tire to the outside of the crate, zip tie your Dive Flag to it n a rope with a weight to anchor it with or tie it to your belt n there ya go. I'd use it to put samples in, extra gear (gloves, snorkle, etc.), worked pretty good! I know your storage space is at a premium but you do use those collapsible crates for storage inside the General. ?? Just a thought. Hope yer hav'n a wonderful weekend! Take care n be safe out there!

    • @fishmut
      @fishmut Před 3 lety

      Great tips there Nash , will take this on making a float like this . Thanks for sharing. Cheers.

    • @wowchad
      @wowchad Před rokem

      Were you lucky enough to have the funding for a dry suit? I’m up here now, just back from first spearfishing in Puerto Rico & I am fully hooked!
      Always heard how good diving up here in the Great Lakes is because the cold freshwater preserves everything so well, but I’ve moved on from cold & gray to warm & colorful 😊

  • @joefussy11
    @joefussy11 Před 3 lety +3

    In regards to the mask, If you get pain like your eyes are getting sucked out, breathe through your nose to put more air behind the mask to combat the extra pressure from the water pressure increasing with the depth. the idea behind the small volume is that it takes less air to equalise the pressure between the mask and surrounding water. More efficient use of valuable air but not necessary. Also black silicone to stop light getting through sides.

  • @akosijim6473
    @akosijim6473 Před 3 lety +2

    I am so proud of you man respecting the water and the life with in.

  • @oceanrambo
    @oceanrambo Před rokem

    Not a bad informational video.I've been spearfishing almost 5 years, when I started I went and bought all cheap gear I found out it was a bar mistake as it costed me more again to buy decent gear ,once I linked up to Facebook divers pages I got alot of advice, it's better to buy good gear from the start as cheap gear don't work properly and at times just break.Be safe spearos
    ALWAYS dive with a buddy, it's good to do a freediving course to learn more and if possible spearfishing clubs is a great way to go too.
    DONT dive solo guys

  • @daverenshaw7073
    @daverenshaw7073 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing job dude, there is a severe lack of information on spearfishing in Western Australia and love your enthusiasm. U have done an awesome job

  • @justdowntheroad4218
    @justdowntheroad4218 Před 4 lety +9

    Hi guys, thanks for the video.
    I am actually vegan just because I dont want to support the industrial harvesting and abusing of animals (land or sea). Therefor I can fully support the idea of spearfishing and I am actually thinking about giving it a go myself. Keep up the good work. Great to see the channel grow. We start our travel around OZ next year! Might catch ya on the road :-)

    • @fishmut
      @fishmut Před 3 lety +2

      If you become a spearo mate you will no longer be a vegan but instead a pescatarian who eats veg and fish. nothing wrong with that either but just pointing that out. don't be pressured by anyone just make your own choices and enjoy.

    • @kweenslandspearo1981
      @kweenslandspearo1981 Před 3 lety +3

      It's refreshing to see a vegan that can see someone taking ownership of their impact on the environment and acknowledging they are trying to make a difference.

    • @D.H.CE_FL
      @D.H.CE_FL Před 3 lety

      Just down the road, it sounds like we have a very similar story. I started eating seafood again so I'm no longer vegan, but it's good to see another vegan who isn't just hateful and judgemental.

  • @jsietsma
    @jsietsma Před 3 lety +10

    Really great video, I wish I had seen it a year ago 🙂. It's worth mentioning you should spit your snorkel when you drive. If you black out it wont funnel water into your lungs. And you get good clear recovery breaths when you come back up. The dangers of black out grow as your dive ability does. It scares me far more then sharks!

    • @malthus101
      @malthus101 Před 3 lety

      what makes people black out? (in this sport)

    • @jsietsma
      @jsietsma Před 3 lety +2

      @@malthus101 shallow water black out. Lots of info online. Most common cause of death. I always dive with a buddy.

    • @kweenslandspearo1981
      @kweenslandspearo1981 Před 3 lety +1

      @@malthus101 quite simply hypoxia mate. The lack of enough oxygen in your system to sustain normal bodily functions.

    • @malthus101
      @malthus101 Před 3 lety

      @@kweenslandspearo1981 but can't you feel it coming on? Just like when your hold your breath and at some point you just can't any longer? (I'm no freediver)

    • @kweenslandspearo1981
      @kweenslandspearo1981 Před 3 lety +3

      @@malthus101 there are numerous reasons that an add up during a dive that can ultimately lead to hypoxic blackout. Fitness, dehydration, fatigue, illness, inexperience...the simple fact is that we all push ourselves to the limit.

  • @shyandtd
    @shyandtd Před 3 lety +6

    this video is so thorough and well done, thank you!!

  • @cjod33
    @cjod33 Před rokem

    Good stuff, some things have certainly changed others not.
    Home made timber spear gun 20m of curtain cord trailng an empty 4lter oil container, piece of fencing wire/coat hange used as a fishkeeper 10inch below the oil container. Wool jumpers n Sox in the winter.
    Good fun

  • @peterjackson4316
    @peterjackson4316 Před 4 lety +5

    I have to agree with spearing, very sustainable, very targeted fishing! I’m a diver, if there’s any info I can pass on is to be careful with corals, some corals are poisonous to other corals, in short if touch one coral and then another that could poison that coral ! But I’m sure you would be aware of that !! Love the vids keep me coming.

    • @TheOutFit
      @TheOutFit  Před 3 lety

      Great to know! Thank you

    • @fishmut
      @fishmut Před 3 lety +2

      Awesome stuff Peter , tips like this is great to keep new spearoes from hurting them selves and the corals is fantastic , many a newbies might not realize these things . very good advice. cheers.

  • @fabricecaporal3215
    @fabricecaporal3215 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice job!
    Two comments, I prefer to keep the knife on my ankle. I don't want it on my belt as if you are in trouble and need to dump your belt for buency you still may need your knife.
    Second I NEVER go alone. It's not worth the risk and it much more fun to share the experience.

  • @dannyhamm
    @dannyhamm Před 3 lety +1

    About to move to Hawaii and this helps out a ton. Luckily there are people there that will be teaching me but this at least gets the ball rolling.

  • @shannonmooney1626
    @shannonmooney1626 Před 4 lety +4

    Damn dude! Love this bro! So good! Just started spearo and you have answered every question I have had so far! Best first spear Fisher vid for WA by far!!

    • @TheOutFit
      @TheOutFit  Před 3 lety +1

      Stoked! Cheers! Hopefully see you out there for a spear

  • @user-wd5mx9ec3p
    @user-wd5mx9ec3p Před 4 lety +44

    My mate shoot me in the leg with a spear gun last Tuesday I have send him this video

    • @albusai
      @albusai Před 3 lety +1

      Did it go deep ?

    • @user-wd5mx9ec3p
      @user-wd5mx9ec3p Před 3 lety +5

      @@albusai it went almost all the way through

    • @It-b-Blair
      @It-b-Blair Před 3 lety +1

      @@user-wd5mx9ec3p hope you’re fully recovering! Thanks for the reality check too 😉

    • @wishbone5785
      @wishbone5785 Před rokem +3

      That's why you should always spearfish alone contrary to all the expert opinions here. The biggest risk is other spearos nearby not sharks, boats or drowning etc. This lad is using a blue water speargun for spearing small table fish, its simply the wrong equipment. The best rig for his kind of food gathering is a 1m single rubber gun with pranger head. That is what the dude in the shop should have sold him. And the shark eyes sticker is pure nonsense, they don't work.

    • @billgardyne7328
      @billgardyne7328 Před rokem +2

      Ex friend?

  • @jonburg1787
    @jonburg1787 Před 3 lety +2

    Good stuff. I’m a few steps ahead of you, but not by much. You still have a few simple lessons to learn about your gear and how you set it up. Add a steel stringer to your bouy. Fish is on the back of your rig and don’t need to feed your line through the fish. It’s easier and safer.

  • @hectoro5144
    @hectoro5144 Před 25 dny

    man, thanks a lot for all this information, I am new to spearfishing and I greatly appreciate it!

  • @hongchang9370
    @hongchang9370 Před 2 lety

    That salesman saw you coming,I purchased a 36in Biller for starters, but look like a very strong person. I am 64 and living life , I am also 100% disabled, can swim, better than walk. Thanks

  • @curtis761130
    @curtis761130 Před 3 lety +3

    Your vid is fxxkixx helpful. Thank you for the tips and stay sharp in WA

  • @kirilllevin2211
    @kirilllevin2211 Před rokem

    I’ve been looking for such video for two days. Man, you nailed it! Thank you for all the advice! You look great, btw. Be safe!

  • @chipandrews2892
    @chipandrews2892 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome video Chris! Thanks for sharing...but since I live in Alaska...I'll gladly leave the spearfishing to you! Cheers!

  • @lamington1949
    @lamington1949 Před 3 lety +4

    thank you so much for making this, it was really helpful!!

  • @jentzwohlitz3402
    @jentzwohlitz3402 Před 3 lety +2

    I agree with your motivation and views on spearfishing

  • @brigittefeton383
    @brigittefeton383 Před 4 lety +3

    Amazing as usual !
    Beginners can rely on you !
    Great video once again !

  • @rhyswood9117
    @rhyswood9117 Před 4 lety +4

    Well done mate! Pretty bang on with everything. I think whoever sold you the gear might have pushed you into a few things not very practical for rock hopping and shore dives but mainly gun size. They get a bit hard to swing in the surge along the shorelines and a bit heavy on the inshore fish. A smaller gun will also beat a bit more hunting practice for different species into you as you won’t have the range of a larger gun.
    Also when you upgrade to a new suit consider an open cell 3-3.5mm 2 piece suit. You do have to lube them up to slip in but a lot warmer when properly fitted.

    • @TheOutFit
      @TheOutFit  Před 3 lety

      Hi mate, appreciate the advice. 100% agree with you on the shop-keeper - the gun is very unwieldy in close and totally impractical for what I asked him for. Ah well, now just need to find a big spanish mackeral.. Cheers!

  • @richardpreseau7419
    @richardpreseau7419 Před 3 lety +2

    Thx for the info I'm getting into spear fishing and have been weary of what gear to buy so this really helped coming from someone else that just started p.s nice hat 👍

  • @michaelmcpherson3440
    @michaelmcpherson3440 Před 11 měsíci +1

    excellent video just what i was looking for as an introduction..

  • @advrider7777
    @advrider7777 Před 3 lety +2

    Great attitude mate , loved it

  • @1985goldie
    @1985goldie Před rokem

    I really enjoyed this thankyou! I’m just getting into Freediving and Spearfishing. It was really good to hear from the perspective of someone who isn’t yet an expert. Thanks!

  • @shawnstephens8852
    @shawnstephens8852 Před 3 lety +1

    For a beginner, your drops look pretty perfect to me,great work bro,great,👍💯💯🐟🥽🦀🦞🦈

  • @dieterdejonghe4822
    @dieterdejonghe4822 Před 3 lety +1

    The #1 thing I would recommend to a lot of spearfishers are freediving courses to learn basics like finning technique, relaxation, safety and rescues, ... I see tons of spearfishers with terrible technique and relaxation, so doing a series of courses would easily double or triple their divetime and depth.

    • @apexmoto9610
      @apexmoto9610 Před 3 lety

      Deiter Dejonghe - Absolutely agree. I started spearfishing in '77, when I was just a youngin. But it wasn't until the mid 80s when my cousins and I started training in freediving that my technique advanced significantly. The single greatest performance & safety enhancer at depth is having total understanding and confidence in your breath holding.

  • @Andrew-76
    @Andrew-76 Před 4 lety +5

    Great job Chris , very well put together vid as usual I'm sure Ange helped also , I've been keen to get back into this after a long while off and you have inspired me to do so , need allot of new gear so your thoughts are great on what to get , thanks for putting this up , the shark bit gets played in the media allot which concerned me but you seem to cope , cheers Andrew

  • @benjaminday5238
    @benjaminday5238 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video, I have just found your page.
    Cant wait to see more videos!

  • @michaelduhart1597
    @michaelduhart1597 Před 3 lety +1

    the buoy rolled when the pflag was in it because you must put a weight in the bottom pocket of the buoy. that will keep it up right

    • @h20bymotorcycle
      @h20bymotorcycle Před 3 lety +1

      Figured that same damn thing out on my second dive!!! It was hilarious watching my flag going under water as well!!! Pretty messy first dive.

  • @grindingbricks
    @grindingbricks Před 2 lety

    I'm planning to start spearfishing this summer, although i'm in Northern Quebec, Canada... ...so nothing salty, all fresh water, mostly hunting for walleye, pike, muskie, bass. But so far, throughout my research to gear up, your video have been the most usefull in regards of what lenght and force of speargun i should go for aswell as the fin type. Much thanks for making this video.

  • @xyreyes
    @xyreyes Před 2 lety +1

    First video of your's I've come accross. Subbed :)
    Thank you for all the great tips and your honesty

  • @ncadventure9703
    @ncadventure9703 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video mate. I’m just about to begin spearfishing, waiting for a pole spear in the mail due to lockdown meaning I can’t shop anywhere. Can’t wait! Cheers

  • @brianwinter7887
    @brianwinter7887 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for posting brotha! Great video!

  • @philamprincesa2079
    @philamprincesa2079 Před 3 lety +1

    In my experience,it is best to used an open heeled fins compared to closed heeled fins especially in a beach or shore entry diving where you need to walk going in and out of the water, but you need a dive boots for it.

    • @newvocabulary
      @newvocabulary Před 2 lety

      Protip. Tabis. Tabis are as good as dive boots imho, and they're excellent at going over sea rocks, wherein that's what they're designed for.

  • @frooty3684
    @frooty3684 Před 4 lety +3

    Nice one mate, great vid 👍 Ive just picked up my first lot of gear last week. Wetsuit comes in 2 weeks. Can’t wait to get amongst it. 🤙

    • @TheOutFit
      @TheOutFit  Před 3 lety

      Awesome! You'll love it mate!

  • @whysthat123
    @whysthat123 Před 2 lety +1

    Great help mate, thanks a lot. U gave me so much new information.

  • @sonnywilmans8196
    @sonnywilmans8196 Před 3 lety +1

    Omg this video is so helpful thanks keep doing these pls

  • @davidtaco8890
    @davidtaco8890 Před 3 lety

    This video will get a ton on negative opinions and generally shitty comments from a lot of those individuals you mentioned early on in your video. I love that you filmed this video. Thank you, especially from a new spearo. Great to hear I'm not the only one who is experiencing these common hiccups. Cheers, and safe spearing!

  • @elusive_au
    @elusive_au Před 3 lety +21

    As an Australian, I apologise for our shitty fishing stores/service,
    I remember when I went to BCF to get my first rod, cause I wanted to start and learn how to fish, but I had no clue what I was doing,
    so I asked the people in the store for help and the same thing happened to me, they dont pass on any knowledge they leave you to figure everything out on your own. I thought it was just because I was a noob, later found out its a common thing with the older generation, almost similar to how a Magician never reveals their tricks. when it comes to fishing, they dont give tips or anything, they dont help you at all to get started cause it hurts their ego to think one day you could become a better fisherman.
    but in the end they dont realise theyre hurting the community and people who genuinely want to do it for fun and to pick up a new hobby, not to measure dick size.

    • @satoshinakamoto7226
      @satoshinakamoto7226 Před 3 lety +2

      Damn, I've never read long comments on CZcams. But I just did. You should write a short book. A tell all. I'd buy it.

    • @piratemin1943
      @piratemin1943 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah its the opposite here in Montenegro, when i first started fishing I didn't know what the hell i was doing, then some guy came out of his restaurant, pausing his job, just to help me and teach me his technique, i still use it today it is very good.

    • @BeetleBuns
      @BeetleBuns Před 3 lety +1

      man in America fishermen will do everything short of becoming your dang mentor if you ask them about fishing, we LOVE passing along knowlege and techniques

  • @leroybrown3555
    @leroybrown3555 Před rokem

    Just starting out and mate, I appreciate the video, have had a quick skin over your other content and dig it, got yourself a sub. Look forward to more

  • @mustafakemal9547
    @mustafakemal9547 Před 3 lety +1

    Good stuff mate,nice and simple but informative

  • @simonslattery1845
    @simonslattery1845 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the information, very helpful as i wish to take up spearfishing in the future.

  • @austinc691
    @austinc691 Před 3 lety +1

    Good video! You may like a fish stringer to attach your fish to your float. Also it is best to remove your snorkel before you dive.

  • @hubciok1173
    @hubciok1173 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video Chris, as beginner spearo I can relate to pretty much everything you said. Thumbs up for your channel :)

  • @apexstylez7028
    @apexstylez7028 Před 2 lety

    Much respect to you from new zealand mate,keep it up,practice makes perfect

  • @octopusonmyback
    @octopusonmyback Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent summary! Thanks from Brooklyn.

  • @KillerworkoutsAu
    @KillerworkoutsAu Před 3 lety +2

    Great thing about your channel is your not using a boat.
    I reckon a top 10 of the best spots you've done so far would be great. I'll definitely check it out.

  • @gabrielchen7069
    @gabrielchen7069 Před 3 lety +3

    I laughed out loud when you called yourself a "pansy" haha.

  • @mojobrown33
    @mojobrown33 Před 2 měsíci

    Very excellent video you made here

  • @sharkdreaming
    @sharkdreaming Před 3 lety +2

    Hey mate great vid, I’m only new to free diving have got my gear and will be getting in to the water soon. You have done well in your presentation and pointed out some great things thanks heaps for your the time you have taken out of your time to do this vid take care and stay safe 👌

  • @robertlawrence8445
    @robertlawrence8445 Před 2 lety +1

    good video thanks bro shoutout from nz

  • @rudivn1
    @rudivn1 Před 2 lety +1

    Yeh mate, great video. Keep it up bru.

  • @wurstrolle1056
    @wurstrolle1056 Před 2 lety

    very good video! good informations that helped me well :-) Thanks 🙏

  • @knxwn0th1n28
    @knxwn0th1n28 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video. One thing, maybe someone has put it in the comments below, when you freedive (part of the spearfishing you’re doing) be sure to take the snorkel out of your mouth before you go down. It can help prevent shallow water blackouts.

  • @JohnDavis-gx9he
    @JohnDavis-gx9he Před 2 lety

    Invest in a dive bag, best 50-150 bucks you will ever spend. Spear west in Osborne park in perth is the best for all your essentials and its by far cheaper prices then anywhere else. They only sell top quality equipment, they will fix and repair any of your equipment and there customer service is by far impeccable, always friendly and happy to help in anyway they can. Can not recommend them enough.

  • @gooutsideeveryday2017
    @gooutsideeveryday2017 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you very much for this.

  • @elektriklibisiklet6278

    Very good, helpful and considerate(for the most part) video.

  • @healthfitnessnutrition2345

    Continiou the good work . Your good.

  • @poisenwhafflechicken
    @poisenwhafflechicken Před 9 měsíci

    great video, thanks mate.

  • @DrewBallzMX
    @DrewBallzMX Před 3 lety +2

    well i went spearfishing with my brother yesterday my brother got a bream and i got a huge flathead and when i killed it there was this guy who was having a go at me and my brother for killing an undersized flatthead but it was 75 centremeters which is legal but anyway the flathead tasted really good and spearfishing is really fun and i enjoy it

  • @sibhs66
    @sibhs66 Před 4 lety

    You do such a great revue Chris. Very honest and personal without sponsor bias.
    Keep up the great work you 'Pansy' Ha ha.
    Cheers, Marty from Perth

  • @brba1325
    @brba1325 Před rokem

    Thanks. Awesome beginner experience vid.
    That's a big gun for a beginner.

  • @zohzu
    @zohzu Před 2 lety +1

    There should be more videos like this, thanks man. It is really hard to understand what you really need and what not. I would love a video about different spearguns and how far you can shot with them. For example the speargun company Riffe has listed every gun and their reach. Maybe some other views can share their experience with different guns.

  • @BandoLandoIII
    @BandoLandoIII Před 5 měsíci

    One of the most helpful videos, thank you!

  • @hongchang9370
    @hongchang9370 Před 2 lety

    Stop defending what you love, and share, other people are not Your problem, this is what you want to do,and I want to learn, I am postponing Bear hunting, to spear,pole spearing, I am 64. And living life. I am doing loads of research, thanks

  • @danielblake4975
    @danielblake4975 Před rokem

    Great vid. Very informative. No1 instore had any knowledge on spear guns and what they do/how they work/differences. The eyes on the strap is awesome idea too especially if you're out solo

  • @bonsoirfrancois
    @bonsoirfrancois Před 2 lety

    Nice video mate! Hard to find anything like this about spearfishing online so thank you! 🤙🏼

  • @richardvila3
    @richardvila3 Před 4 dny

    Excellent tutorial and amazing camera work under water, I guess it’s a GoPro.

  • @hokimoki3677
    @hokimoki3677 Před 3 lety +2

    I was watching some other vids of yours and i was like man i wanna spearfish i wonder if i comment if hed do a video on how to spearfish, then i came across this vid and i was like ohh mean this is awesome 4 mins in then you talk about the dangers im like 😮 yeahh nahh im good lol

  • @mikehogg6226
    @mikehogg6226 Před 3 lety +1

    Some great info in there. Thanks Spearbro!

  • @thepatentguru4358
    @thepatentguru4358 Před 4 lety +1

    Great information and points. Well done! Love it. Keep it going and give us another in a few months. Be great to hear about what new skills you have learned.

  • @ethanpadoa437
    @ethanpadoa437 Před 3 lety +1

    Love this mate
    Thanks for the help

  • @tom911
    @tom911 Před 4 lety +5

    Watching from Germany! Let the international Band Wagon roll! Keep up the great work guys

  • @insight7483
    @insight7483 Před rokem

    Thanks very informative

  • @scdive
    @scdive Před rokem +1

    Hello, I want to say a few things and Hope you dont take that as me being disrespectful, my intent is only to assist.
    1- Never dive without a diving flag, a boat will hardly see a floater only in the water specially if you dont have a flat ocean day.
    2- I feel while you were diving that, you are still a little buoyant, I would add half pounds weights to get yourself neutral.
    3- The shark eyes on the back of your mask do not serve the purpose that you are intending. Sharks have bad vision and they rely a lot on what they hear and when they are close and then able to see, they dont care if your eyes are looking or not at them.
    4- I would add a reel to your Gun, just in case you get a bigger fish and it goes down suddenly and fast so you will have time to come up and fight it, but then while you are on the surface and breathing. Attaching a gun on a floater should only be done when you are really hitting big game, like Marlins, Tunas, etc,…
    5- One thing I would add to your gear that I found made a lot improvement on my spearfishing, is the carbon Fins, I think that you would love them. The are a lot Lighter, gives you more propulsion with a lot less effort and that helps you to stay longer under if you using less air to burn.
    6- I also checked the way you were spearing, I would instead of shooting form the top, I would make an effort to go down first, then when you are down, very calmly go the direction of where the fish is located, and when you shoot them make sure you are horizontally towards them, you will find that your precision will improve a lot when shooting while at the same depth also that will improve stunning the fish so they dont fight and you can damage less of the meat you will want to harvest.
    I hope you dont mind my comments, I am just aiming to add some tips, that I know will improve your spearfishing game.
    Good luck and God bless you, stay safe!!

  • @reefndeep
    @reefndeep Před rokem

    This is very helpful! Thank you!

  • @alapetiseui2243
    @alapetiseui2243 Před rokem

    Dude thank you man. Just started and this video helped me out a lot 🙏🙏

  • @It-b-Blair
    @It-b-Blair Před 3 lety

    This was perfect! Thanks for the guidance, lots of helpful stuff here 👍👍👍

  • @lanelle208
    @lanelle208 Před 3 lety

    Great Vid mate, we've been up Cape Leveque , Broome, and Exmouth all through Covid...Epic stuff, moving to Broome permanently as of next month now have a good boat from Perth to bring up.

  • @TheAussieRod
    @TheAussieRod Před rokem

    Awesome tips, mate. Thank you

  • @J-RallySite
    @J-RallySite Před 3 lety +1

    Good info my man. BTW I'm watching from the cold and wild norther California cost...

  • @grahammako477
    @grahammako477 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow what an awesome video. Cheers

  • @SaruhFitness
    @SaruhFitness Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for the lesson, I am still planning to start doing that. I think that's the reason why I came across your channel. Anything that you would like to teach me I will be really happy. I'm just a graduate high school student waiting to go to university. But now I am thinking of doing something like your hobby, as a fish hunter 😄

  • @robertschweppenhauser9891

    love it😁

  • @rene-chassesous-marine3266

    lessons from a beginner... for spearfishing, what could go wrong? You are right about one thing, it's very dangerous. My advice is, get a mentor, and in five years, if you are very dedicated and naturally talented, then you will reach the beginner level, maybe. Best case scenario, you will get all the way up to mediocre in 10 years. It's an art.

  • @gravyboatcookingandcamping9930

    Great explanations and footage mate. Thanks for the tips. Cheers 🍺

  • @royjo14
    @royjo14 Před 2 lety

    Awesome 👏

  • @VidarrKerr
    @VidarrKerr Před 3 lety

    I am fishing in Brazil. Awesome channel. Great Info!

  • @Antoine-Zim
    @Antoine-Zim Před 7 měsíci

    That’s so helpful.thanks. I’m looking for a good, affordable, speargun for beginners.i was thinking about a Mares Bandit 95. Any suggestions? Hi from Wellington, New Zealand 🌿