LuketheDog
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OK, so maybe it's because it's cold out, still snowy, and i just got back from Kauai, but I want to get into spearfishing this year. Here in WA you can head to the salt and freeze your _ss off or go for carp (common, not grass). They're the only freshwater fish open for it.
So here's my question, where do I start? I have a cheap mask, snorkel, and fins. That's it. I figure I'll start with a 3-prong pole spear, but I have no idea on the length. Nor on any of the tips or tricks for holding my breath or clearing my ears (I always just gut the pain), are their beginner resources that are better than others? I mean there YT... then you can spend a lot of time floundering there and walk away without gleaning much value.
Like said above, 3-prong is fine for small fish usually, 12" or so, but anything of size can easily get off if you don't hit them well. I used a 7' pole spear with a breakaway tip and an extra thick band, it was killer on bigger fish like halibut, seabass, calico bass, yellowtail, etc. You'll also appreciate a thicker wetsuit if you're anywhere but the tropics. I used my 4/3 surfing suit, but it wasn't quite enough on the colder winter days. Spearfishing is awesome...