*There are significantly more than 99 Tips
You picked up this information so I am betting that like me, you want to become better at spearfishing. You are not alone as thousands of spearos share the same desire. To consistently improve, you need to spend lots of time in the water, as well as, reflecting at the end of every dive day on what you could do differently next time. This guide will give you information to make this process easier.
Rather than being a comprehensive guide to every facet of spearfishing, 99 Tips incorporates short, highly practical tips into an easy to digest format for you to reflect on and adapt into your own spearfishing practice.
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Spearfishing the world over is conducted similarly; however, different areas of the world have developed specific techniques for their particular locale. The Greek and Mediterranean divers are some of the deepest divers in the world. The Portuguese, Norwegians, Kiwis, and many others have adapted specific practices for diving in dirty water. Australians, Americans, and South Africans have developed some of the best equipment for taking down huge fish. From all over the world, spearos have dived, adapted, and speared fish successfully and have their own stories, tips and insights to share.
Here are 99 Tips to whet your appetite and dramatically improve your spearfishing.