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NoBones 05-13-2014 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 227461)

You could probably make any fish taste good but I'd eat a bay catfish before I'd eat a cubarra,

Here here....

Part of the Ghetto Snapper family..:eek:

Drum, Sheephead, Cubbera... yuk!
Just like a Bluefish (even fresh caught):p

With all the good fish swimming in Florida... :)
Why would anyone eat trash!

cdavisdb 05-14-2014 05:00 PM

Now hold on a minute. Back in my much younger days, we used to shot little bluefish off Alabama, a pound or two. Darn good eating as long as they were fresh. Kinda like mullet though, oily and go bad fast.

gofastsandman 05-14-2014 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 227461)
RAs are great pipe guns but there is nothing like a well balanced custom teak gun.

You could probably make any fish taste good but I'd eat a bay catfish before I'd eat a cubarra,

Yikes.

I`m a big fan of young across my sight line. Get your baby cow here.
Veal, it`s yummmy.

I`m thinking the wood guns have more of a neutral balance?

Silly me,
Thanks

kmoose 05-15-2014 07:35 AM

Better balance, less recoil, quite, durable... The list goes on. I have used every style of gun out there and they all kill fish, but a well made wood gun is a joy to shoot. Think Browning Citori....

Conner, I am good with bluefish myself, especially smoked. Rather thick bloodline in the center and skin but if trimmed properly and fresh it is a great choice.

cdavisdb 05-15-2014 04:33 PM

Everything Moose said. If you are tank diving, there is nothing better, especially if you have the kind of wonderful custom trigger mechs that he does.

I can make a good case for a lighter, more streamlined gun if you are freediving. The difference is drag and inertia is considerable and begins to wear on you after a long day. I shoot a sling, the ultimate in light weight and low drag. Can't even imagine dragging a wood gun around for 5 or 6 hours. Still, lots of very good freediving spearos use wood guns

WildBill 05-15-2014 05:53 PM

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Snapper it's what's for dinner. Sorry old photo circa late 80's. Check out the cigar sinker rig and missing lobster.

gofastsandman 05-15-2014 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by kmoose (Post 227505)
Better balance, less recoil, quite, durable... The list goes on. I have used every style of gun out there and they all kill fish, but a well made wood gun is a joy to shoot. Think Browning Citori....

Conner, I am good with bluefish myself, especially smoked. Rather thick bloodline in the center and skin but if trimmed properly and fresh it is a great choice.

Browning makes spearguns??? Fraid to look at the price.

Some tank but mostly Hookah I hope. I just love hookah diving.


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