hi sir,i am from Philippines, i just want to ask if you have used floater for spearfishing?can i have? even if it is very very used and ugly, i will keep that and i am very very thankful if you have, ,God bless you sir.
Wonder always as experienced spearfisherman and pro freediver why they dont shed man look he has shell disease and they have abundant food out there so why they dont shed
Nice video, but I need to know where you live so I don't go near the place with all that lead dust flying all over the place 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 If you start seeing green monkeys speaking german, start worrying.
Nice video. Iv just bought a salvimar hero 115, 7.5mm spear,two 16 bands, all factory setup. I cant seem to hit any fish. I am right handed i aim by fully extending my right arm tight grip then i close my left eye and aim with my right eye putting the fish target in the open front muzzle V , I lift the gun till the back bands are slighttly showing then shoot. Since you are very good with it, what am i doing wrong ? And how do you aim thanks. Shaft seems straight iv checkd it.
AWESOME video man ! im looking for my 1st spear gun for shore diving...what do you thing about Salvimar Hero Tomahawk 95 ? or is hero roller better ? thanks !
@@spearfin There's a place for comments for a reason. It's for people to leave, well, comments. If it was only supposed to be for positive comments, it would the positive feedback sectin or something instead of the comments section.. For someone who is trying to grow his channel, you do not have a thick skin at all. It would have been different if I would have called you a disgusting, inbred freak for liking mayo. I simply conveyed my opinion that crab needs nothing, especially mayo to taste great. You know. Some like sauce, some don't. You should thicken your skin a little, especially when dealing with tastes of food because there are so many different opinions. And relax, don't take things so personal.
@spearfin As a matter of fact, I just finished reading a reply from the creator about a constructive criticism comment I made. He was much nicer and even thanked me for the comment. His confidence about a good video beemed from him, even when receiving criticism, instead of getting butthurt and crying like a child. Dude, life is filled with all types of things, but if you can't handle the very small criticism that I left without crying, then I don't think you're ready got the bag bad world wide web. It's much too grown up. You can go I to parental controls and put a lot of safe guards on there. Maybe you can shield yourself from the big, bad people on the internet. You realling have me laughing tears over the way you're making a mountain out of a molehill. You're going to have to block me because I can't help responding to your ridiculousness, and you can't help but respond. 🤣
@spearfin By the way. I'm not your mate, nor am I a mate at all. I'm a woman, not just a pretend woman, like some of these mentally challenged individuals. I mean, I was actually born a woman, like that's how God made me.
As I scroll down threw the comments No one seems to criticize anything.... As a former Architectural student, no criticizing no growth... That being said, why did you use concrete board or sheet rock on the inside? I see a lot of people NOT insulating their smoke houses, Why? It seems common sense to me to insulate a smoke house so you use less wood/charcoal... If anyone has an answer, please let me know...
Have you heard about formaldehyde in these plates, when heated it will pass into the meat. It had to be made of just wood, nothing else. Advice for future contractors not to use glued boards.
*KEY POINTS* 0:49 _Where to dive_ The goal: find somewhere with good visibility, minimum swell and wind, low traffic. Use google maps to look for sand patches, kelp, rocks/reefs. 1:44 _Entry/exit point_ Entry point: Needs to offer simple route into the water - find on Google Maps. Exit point: Find another point to get out of the water, account for possible change in tide. 2:40 _Safety points_ Let someone know where you are. Give coordinates for where you are via Google Maps, give your friends/family a timeframe of when you'll be back. 3:27 _Best float_ Find a float that is: 1. Hard and rigid. 2. Able to be rested on. 3. Visible. Bodyboard is a good option. Spearfin uses a Salvimar Manta 100. Visibility is important for your dive buddy to see where you are. 4:23 _How to carry your kit_ Find a good quality hiking bag, able to carry a lot of weight. Useful for carrying your spearfishing kit long distances from parking spot to spearfishing entry point. 5:34 _What to wear on feet_ Wetsuit socks wear very easily. Wear crocs when you're not wearing your fins - will extend life. 6:18 _Fish stringer or keep net?_ Best to have both. EG: If in an area with both lobster and fish, have a keep net dangling off your float just in case.
You got a smoker that works in the end. I cringe at your planning abilities, tool selection, masonry and carpentry skills. But hey, it smokes and the fish looks like it’s delicious. So there it is… 🤘🏻🤘🏻it rocks.