Fish Stringer for Spearfishing with Coated Stainless Steel Cable and Heavy Duty Carabiner
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When it comes to small to midsize fish, it gets the job done, but it all depends on where and what are you hunting for. Now, I always keep it attached to my float as a safety precaution. Originally, I used a belt clip, however I encountered a problem in which the probe got stuck in rocks during a cave dive and it was difficult for me to break out.
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It seems to work, but perhaps one has a bigger clip would be better. Now that the coating is on, it looks great.
Two of the things I do when I spearfish are The kui I get is the best I have ever had, and I buy it 3 times a week.
Getting an ass for cheap is easy. There is no heavy duty connection here. It's real easy for me to connect the wire where it's connected.
The net seems sturdy and stable, although I have not hooked any fish with it yet.
The purchase was well worth it, the design is simple and well made. The product is good and I would purchase it In terms of height and weight, I am 6'1" and 215 pounds. In fact, I wear it around my waist like a belt when spear fishing, and it fits me perfectly.
It is a great deal for the price. As a fishing tool, a stinger may be used to hold fish while we fish from shore.
When I used it for the first time, it broke. The cable came out of the crimps while they were tight.