To spear or not to spear??

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It is legal in many regions of Quebec for certain species only, walleye are often included. It sounds like alot of fun, I love snorkelling and may have to try it myself.
It sounds like it could be dangerous though and not for everybody
I would like to see pics, a legally harvested fish, its all good
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tlunge.

here the reg for quebec.

it says it all.

http://www.mrnf.gouv.qc.ca/english/publ ... ethods.asp


little walleye hunting video.
http://marc.poirier.com/2007/01/big-walleye-kill-shot

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orrsey

talking about pike spearing.

look at the pike shoting season in some states in usa.

9we did talk about in some tread to)

legal to shot pikes wit shotgun..... :shock: :?


http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid= ... 1_DMQNUNBM

http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/blog ... e-out.html


dont no what is good wit that...kill the pike for nothing..at least spearfishing you eat the fish..like i do.

but shoting the pike wit a shotgun..what is left off it.. :?: :roll:


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I've been spearfishing for the last few years. I really wish it was legal over here in Ontario and not just in Quebec.

Its great fun and exercise but is one heck of a challenge! There's definitely some skill involved.

There's some amazing vids on YouTube of spearfishing in Quebec and around the world if anyone's interested.
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Joco,
I dont think they actually shoot it....If I am correct they shoot just in front of the fish which stuns it, allowing them to harvest the fish once it floats on the surface. The fish wouldn't have a scratch on it.

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I sher hope they shot in front..but dont think so.

iamgine the mess if they shot right at it. :roll: :?

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here a video off the guys that invent scuba fishing couple guys frome the laurentian up montreal.

in the videos you see fishing frome quebec lakes and cub(trip)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqIMI4hP ... re=related


,,this is great stuff and all legal,,actualy for all species becasue its fishing..same as fishing on top off water.

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fatluke wrote:As long as you stay within the law.........

I'd love to see photo's on here of spear fishing.
Sorry, I have difficulty with equating 'spearing' and 'fishing' The two don't gel for me.... :(
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Post by joco »

pikeonthe fly

i would call it more spearhunting then fishing.

but i gues they want the word fish in it.?

catching a fish and keep it to eat ...by regular fishing is the same.

kill a fish to eat=kill a fish to eat.

its jsut a deferent way to go get it...more physicle..more into the nature off it..but its all the rest..to be able to go see them in there natures..how they react to stuff etc..

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pikeonthe fly wrote:
fatluke wrote:As long as you stay within the law.........

I'd love to see photo's on here of spear fishing.
Sorry, I have difficulty with equating 'spearing' and 'fishing' The two don't gel for me.... :(
I guess we see things differently then. The beauty of this board. Voice "your" own opinion.


I've looked at all these pics and links from your posts joco... fatluke might have to get himself a Quebec license and a spear gun this summer....... it's like a meat hunters dream come true!!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D

I agree with this type of "fish-hunting" where you keep and eat your catch.
I am not a fan of "bow-fishing" for carp. As they are left to waste. However being an avid gardener..... A load of rotting carp never hurts the soil!!
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A load of rotting carp never hurts your feeding area for duck hunting either!!! :D :D
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orrsey wrote:A load of rotting carp never hurts your feeding area for duck hunting either!!! :D :D

Or you bear bait barrel :-)
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there are benefits everywhere!!!! :D :D :D

All I know is that they cost me a ton of money in corn, they eat three quarters of what I put out.
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I've looked at all these pics and links from your posts joco... fatluke might have to get himself a Quebec license and a spear gun this summer....... it's like a meat hunters dream come true!!!!!! Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy


this is great fatluke. :wink:

your more then welcome.

actualy its always better not doing it alone.

if you are looking for equipement soon just say so..i am looking for more to..more stuff, better deals. 8)

later

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