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Spear fishing is done with a spear & regular is done with a rod/reel w/ fishing line & you catch the fish on a hook with bait.
Could be a gigging pole, or gig for short. A gigging pole can have several prongs and is used mainly for river fishing and frogging.
Well, they had spears to go fish. They went to the sea and when they saw a fish they would go underwater and kill the fish with the spear and the fish would my stick on the spear and they would take the fish off the spear and cook it in a camp fire. Thats the answer By:Santrate
When ur fishing watch for fish to jump them spear him
A good fisher would not throw his spear at a fish because they have a chance of 1. Losing the fish and the spear when throwing the spear, 2. Good fisherman wait until they have the best chance to hit the fish, and 3. A good fisherman would never throw their spear unless if they could not hit the fish with the spear in their hands.
It looks like you're asking about spear fishing (the sport), not spear phishing (the cyber attack). In spear fishing (the sport), the common equipment includes: Spear gun or pole spear – to catch fish Wetsuit – for thermal protection Mask and snorkel – for underwater visibility and breathing Fins – for efficient swimming Weight belt – to help with buoyancy control Dive knife – for safety and utility Gloves and booties – for protection
net /fishing pole/ spear/fly fishing/ bow fishing/line fishing/catch them in your hands/hook/drag lines.
Generally no, they tend to use a spear while fishing through the ice or chasing larger fish in boats.
Because the fish is not there. When light passes from air to water, it is refracted (bent). I makes the fish APPEAR to be in a different spot, so a good spear fisherman adjusts his aim to where the fish really is.
There are a number of alternative ways to catch fish. Some of the common ways include using nets, dynamite fishing and using fishing rods among others.
What to remember when spear fishing:When light passes through air, it travels in a straight line. However, when light passes from the air to the water, or water to the air, it is bent, or refracted. When light passes through any two substances of different densities, the light changes speed and is bent.We think we see exactly where the fish is. Actually, the fish is lower than we perceive. It appears closer to the surface than it actually is. If you put the tip of your spear in the water, it will seem bent.The secret of spearing fish is to know how much below the image to aim the spear. The fish isn't where you think it is!The greater the angle (from the vertical) the fish is viewed from, the more the light is bent. Spearing from directly above, the fish will appear to be in the same place, but will appear bigger and closer to the surface than it really is.
A fisherman on the bank of a pond is attempting to spear a fish. He should aim