Ways of Gaining Better Spearfishing Skills
Spear fishing is s lifestyle to many people because some depend on it to earn a living while others take it as the best recreational activity they can ever engage in. However is some state you need a license because spearfishing is illegal. Some states have set up legal recreational facilities for people to have fun spearfishing.
Spearfishing in a group is more fun and more comfortable because you have each other’s back. You cannot know everything about something when you are learning, but someone in the team will guide you and what you know will guide another person so that together you improve your spearfishing skills.
Preparation comes in after you have your group of people you will be exploring spearfishing with. Planning will help you to bring all the tools that you need so that you do not get to the fishing spot and get discouraged when you remember the tools you have forgotten. Please bring with you first aid kit, fins, fin socks, gloves, mask and snorkel, wetsuit, float line, and float, knife, a spear gun, shaft, and line, extra gear, and weights and belt. Add or remove some things that have been listed.
Relax so that you can focus by getting rid of thoughts that make you anxious. You can watch YouTube videos, stay on social media, sing, tell stories and so much more on your way to the fishing spot.
Spearfishing should be fun hence when you get to the fishing spot loosen up. Watch over one another so that no one gets hurt or drowns. If you want to have a difficult time catching fish, wear serious gloomy face and chase fish all by yourself without flexing a muscle because that will kill the vibe, ruin your mood and get you frustrated every time you shoot and miss your target.
Through spearfishing, you learn self-control or mental and emotional discipline. The sea creatures determine danger using body language and avoid it; therefore, you have to find creative and better ways of approaching the fish as you are hunting. You will learn to be disciplined, patient and an observer so that you master the art of moving and behaving like a fish beneath the water. At the end you of your learning experience will be exhausted and satisfied that you caught some fish or frustrated that you got none after putting in too much effort.