hi everyone-Aguadilla - puerto rico

  • just want to say hi to all at the forum, im living in Aguadilla - puerto rico for 7 years now was living in Brooklyn ny for 48 years, i live like 10 minite off a blue-green beach it alway warm and so is the water,use to hunt deer for meat wtih bow in ny ,but i cant do that here because there is no deers in PR , im a good at fishing but again it not the same like in ny to much coral the only thing you lose is your bait and weights, i have my open water certification card , but have not dive in ages , any way i have a old (still look new) 3 band stingray speargun model 7343, its 5 feet long , but i want to get more into pole spear fishing , fishing right close to shore and dont want to destory the reef with a over kill 3 ban gun,right now im not in my best fitness, also right now i building a polespear ouf of some of carbon arrows shalf they are skinny and very stiff, so i know they will work. again hi everyone

  • Welcome buddy, good hear your on a path back to Mother Ocean, she'll keep you fit.


    Old carbon golf shafts and G-flex epoxy can go a long way as well on a pole spear.


    Cheers, Don

    "Great mother ocean brought forth all life, it is my eternal home'' Don Berry from Blue Water Hunters.


    Spearfishing Store the freediving and spearfishing equipment specialists.

  • Bienvenido - welcome.


    It's great to return to our origins the mother ocean!


    Maybe a simple sling?


    But Pole spears with a parallzer or tri point tip are great too and probably easier to use than a sling.


    Might be conch, welk, maybe even spiny lobsters to harvest besides the little mangroves, Hines, maybe small groupers, and other small good eating fish.


    Oh, for the other dirty old men here (NOT ME), send pictures of babes in bikinis too :laughing3:

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  • yea starting slowly ,
    from what i hear lots of lion fish here on the Island,so they will start me off at my first target. funny i use to keep them as pets and i know how and how much they eat, there are all over the place in okinwa, japan when i was station my barracks was only 100 feet away from the beach so when i had liberty i use to go snokienng amost everday, water was clear 100ft + lot of stage horn coral but not alot of fish , casue of overfish or lion fish ate them dont know?

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