Hey guys just got gun and stuff never shot a fish etc and am building confidence up in swimming where would be a good spot to start someone said ti point
hunt&gather wrote: What is the optimum weight/buoyancy for diving (obviously this depends on size/wetsuit thickness etc) - but should you have positive buoyancy in the top water column? I can dive 10/12m comfortably and have enough weight to be neutral at the surface then obviously sink during decent and sit on the bottom. Should you decrease weight as your ability to dive deeper improves? |
Azazel wrote:
You should be bouyant at half your intended depth at the very least. As you get deeper, weight should be taken off to maintain that. For reference, I try to be neutral at ~7-8m if I'm diving to 10 or so and aim for ~12m if I'm diving to 18-20. |
TG wrote: Quick one. Shooting line for Rob Allen gun or any gun for that matter. How long and what breaking strain? |
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