These provide the necessary thrust to move efficiently underwater without scaring off prey.

Dropping vertically from the surface onto a target. This requires perfect buoyancy control to avoid splashing.

This makes equalizing easier as you dive deeper.

Searching inside caves and rocky crevices for species like grouper or snapper. 3. Safety & Ethics

Dispatch fish quickly and humanely using a "brain spike" (pithing) to ensure the best meat quality.

Avoid damaging coral reefs with your fins or gear. 4. Conservation Tips

Beginners often start with a pole spear (simpler, budget-friendly), while pros use rubber-band or pneumatic spearguns for range and power.