What Is The Best Time To Go Spearfishing?

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Sunset and sunrise

are considered the best of times of day to catch fish. Also moonrise and moonset. Fish are usually active for about an hour and a half around these times.

Where do you aim when spearfishing?

So, for every foot of depth between the fish and the water’s surface, you can

aim 6 inches below your target

, assuming you’re shooting or spearing from approximately a 45-degree angle. This will take practice, but it’s important to keep in mind in case you ever need to spearfish or bowfish in a survival situation.

Is it best to spearfish at high or low tide?

Tide. Tidal currents can be very risky as they can sweep you out to sea or into places you dont want to go. Local advice is king yet again however whenever you do your first dive, generally the best time will be

approx 2 hours before the top of the tide (flood current)

to get a solid 2-3 hour spearfishing session in.

What are the best conditions for spearfishing?

1.

Minimal swell & wind

Always look for periods of low wind and low swell. if there is any wind or swell, dive on the downwind side of a headland, this will prove some shelter and hopefully better visibility. 2.

How do I get better at spearfishing?

  1. Use the Proper Gear. …
  2. Get (and stay) in Shape. …
  3. Understand Buoyancy and How to Use a Weight Belt. …
  4. Carry a Knife. …
  5. Use a Low Volume Mask. …
  6. Always Practice Good Speargun Etiquette. …
  7. Care for Your Gun. …
  8. Know Before You Go.

Can you spearfish at low tide?

The rising tide is your best time to get predatory fish like Bass, whilst

low tides will

give you easier access to ‘deeper’ reefs giving you the chance to hunt for BIG Pollock or even Cod. Be careful of tides though.. you dont want to find yourself dragged out to sea!

What is the best tide to go diving?

Under most circumstances, diving at

high tide

yields the best visibility because it brings with it clear, offshore water. If you think current may be a factor in your dive plan, the ideal time to enter the water is around what’s termed a slack tide.

Do you aim above or below a fish?


You always want to aim below the fish

because the refraction of light makes the fish appear closer to the surface than they are. The distance that you aim depends on how far away you are from the fish, and how deep the fish is in the water.

How long do I need to hold my breath for spearfishing?

I push myself to stay on the bottom for

2 minutes

. In 20 – 30 feet of water, I run a 2:30 surface to surface dive. This is almost my limit for holding my breath underwater, and I’m buggered when I resurface. It takes me about 5 minutes to recover enough to even attempt the next dive.

What is a stone shot spearfishing?

Anatomy of a kill shot

More commonly called a stone shot. When you shoot a fish and it goes lifeless like a stone. You’ll hear guys say they stoned a fish. To stone a fish your shot

needs to break the spine or hit the brain

.

Can you spearfish from shore?

Spearfishing from the shore involves a huge amount of swimming, as you first need to make it out through the currents and the breakers, before getting to the spot where you actually want to go spearfishing. The first thing you need to do is have a plan.

Can you spearfishing Moreton Island?

The northern section of Moreton Island is really nice spearfishing, most easily accessible from

Redcliffe boat ramp

. Depths are mostly 10-15m, but of course there is some really great 25-30m ground for those more experienced spearos as well.

How much weight should I use for spearfishing?

As a general rule, to find the amount of

weight you need take the thickness of your wetsuit then + 2 to get a starting point

. For example: A 3mm wetsuit = 3 + 2 = 5kg of weight. A 5mm wetsuit = 5 + 2 = 7kg of weight.

Is spearfishing difficult?

While it

may be physically demanding

, spearfishing is incredibly fun and addicting. Not only do you experience breathtaking marine life first-hand, you also get an incredible sense of accomplishment, bringing that tasty fish in for dinner. If you’re just getting into the sport, you’ll have to start slow and easy.

What do I need to know before spearfishing?

  • FIND A MENTOR. If you’re lucky enough to have a friend or know somebody who’s experienced, pick their brain. …
  • START WITH A POLE SPEAR. Pole spears are a great way to learn the art of spearfishing. …
  • START SMALL. …
  • BUY THE RIGHT GEAR. …
  • MAKE YOURSELF SMALL. …
  • AIM SMALL, MISS SMALL. …
  • IMPROVE YOUR BREATH HOLD.
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