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Rockhopping 101: Essential Tips for Spearfishing and freediving Adventures! 

Jack Hatfield
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Welcome to Rockhopping 101! In this video, we dive into the essentials of rockhopping for spearfishing. Learn expert tips and techniques for navigating rocky coastlines, finding the best spots to jump and above all else doing it safely . Whether you're a beginner or simply looking to sharpen your abilities, this guide will help you make the most of your coastal hunts. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more spearfishing adventures and tips
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27 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 6   
@johnathonLawrence
@johnathonLawrence 29 дней назад
Great tips mate 👌🏽
@Jackhatfieldfreediver
@Jackhatfieldfreediver 29 дней назад
Thanks! 👍
@crippa1
@crippa1 29 дней назад
Are the cross waves always going to be there forever at the entry and exit or is it dependent on swell? And also, how do you find the exact spot you entered, when exiting, do you look for landmarks etc
@Jackhatfieldfreediver
@Jackhatfieldfreediver 29 дней назад
All depends on swell direction, say its coming in hard east or a really heavy southerly this platform would be a no go. Its a little bit of memory when jumping in so you remember the ledge sometimes a common landmark, boulder on the rock or even leaving a bag on the rocks helps
@crippa1
@crippa1 28 дней назад
@@Jackhatfieldfreediver Is it normal to feel sort of fatigued after 1 hr 30 mins of spearing, and would attatching a powerade bottle to my float help reduce fatigue and replace electrolytes? 😂And also, when do you spot a set that is right to hop back onto a rock and how would you time it?
@Jackhatfieldfreediver
@Jackhatfieldfreediver 28 дней назад
Hydration is important and not only helps your stamina but also affects your breath hold time. Having something to keep your fluids up is always good. Also a good tip is to take magnesium to help with cramping. Watching for the right wave is just timing if it's a big day and the sets are making the exit risky I'll wait for the lull in between and opposite if I need the height to get back up. Also working together with your dive buddy can make tricky exits alot easier