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Rigging mono line and crimps is crucial in spearfishing as it ensures the reliable attachment of your spear to the speargun's shooting line or bungee. This small yet vital connection plays a significant role in securing your catch, allowing for…

Rigging mono line and crimps is crucial in spearfishing as it ensures the reliable attachment of your spear to the speargun's shooting line or bungee. This small yet vital connection plays a significant role in securing your catch, allowing for quick and efficient retrieval of your spear after a successful shot. Properly rigged mono and crimps also prevent potential equipment failures that could otherwise result in lost fish or compromised safety during dives. Keeping spare rigging materials on hand ensures you're always prepared to address any rigging issues swiftly, maximising your time underwater and enhancing your overall spearfishing experience.

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    Mono And Crimps

    Rigging mono line and crimps is crucial in spearfishing as it ensures the reliable attachment of your spear to the speargun's shooting line or bungee. This small yet vital connection plays a significant role in securing your catch, allowing for quick and efficient retrieval of your spear after a successful shot. Properly rigged mono and crimps also prevent potential equipment failures that could otherwise result in lost fish or compromised safety during dives. Keeping spare rigging materials on hand ensures you're always prepared to address any rigging issues swiftly, maximising your time underwater and enhancing your overall spearfishing experience.