This is the "sit and wait" method. You stay still on the bottom and let the fish come to you out of curiosity.
Beginners often start with a pole spear (simpler, budget-friendly), while pros use rubber-band or pneumatic spearguns for range and power.
Searching inside caves and rocky crevices for species like grouper or snapper. 3. Safety & Ethics This is the "sit and wait" method
Dropping vertically from the surface onto a target. This requires perfect buoyancy control to avoid splashing.
Only shoot what you intend to eat and what is legal. Know your local size and bag limits. Searching inside caves and rocky crevices for species
This makes equalizing easier as you dive deeper.
Whether you’re a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, here’s a breakdown of what makes a successful hunt: 1. Essential Gear This requires perfect buoyancy control to avoid splashing
Target invasive species (like Lionfish in the Atlantic) to help local ecosystems.