How to Improve Your 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.
When you spearfish as a team, it is more fun and more comfortable because you will teach each other. 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.
After creating a team to go with you on this adventure you have to prepare yourselves. You have to plan to avoid the inconveniences that come with forgetting tools that cannot be improvised. The basics for spearfishing are first aid kit, fins, fin socks, gloves, mask and snorkel, wetsuit, float line and float, knife, a spear gun, shaft, and rope, extra gear, and weights and belt. If you can do without some items or you need more, feel free to add or remove whatever you want to form the list.
Relax so that you can focus by getting rid of thoughts that make you anxious. You can easily distract yourselves as you stroll or drive to the fishing sport such as YouTube videos, stay on social media, sing, tell stories and so much more to avoid overexcitement.
Spearfishing should be fun hence when you get to the fishing spot loosen up. Have fun but watch out for one other because assumptions that everyone is alright can lead to disaster. Well, you need to focus, but that does not mean that you have to put on a gloomy face and chase fish all by yourself without flexing a muscle.
Spearfishing instills self-control or psychological and emotional discipline in a person. Sea creatures are able to use body language to determine the danger and stay away from it thus you will have to find ways to approach the fish without startling them with your body language. 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.