Spearguns Fish stringers
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Omer Fish Stringer Stainless Steel
7.49 €
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Salvimar Fish Holder with Belt Base
10 €
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Imersion Fish Holder Inox Medium Loop
4.99 €
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Denty Fish Stinger 18 cm
5.99 €
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Sigalsub Slip-Tip M6 Fish Stringer
63.99 €
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Denty Fish Holder Kit 18 cm
11.49 €
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Salvimar Punta Per Portapesci Pro Kit 6 Units
35.49 €
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Salvimar Fish Holder Nylon Line
8.99 €
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Beuchat Oval Stainless Steel Fish Holder
5.49 €
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Beuchat Fish Stringer Ring
7.99 €
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Epsealon Fish Stringer
9.99 €
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Epsealon Spare Plastic Support For Fish Stringer
3.99 €
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Spetton Big Spear Fish Stringer
6.99 €
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Spetton Big Cover Competition Fish Holder with Nylon Line Fish Stringer
8.99 €
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Spetton Competition Fish Stringer Big with Line
6.99 €
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Spetton Competition Fish Holder Small with Line Fish Stringer
5.99 €
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Picasso Fish Stringer Standard Monoline
10.99 €
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Picasso Ring Fish Holder
8 €
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Imersion Fish Stringer Inox Medium
6.99 €
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Imersion Fish Stringer
7 €
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Cressi Inox Fish Stringer
12.49 €
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Salvimar Pronged For Fish Stringer 6 Units
22.99 €
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Salvimar Fish Holder With Belt Spool Holder
10.99 €
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Salvimar Fish Holder With Belt Spool Holder
11.99 €
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Salvimar Fish Holder With Belt Spool Holder
11.99 €
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Salvimar Fish Holder With Belt Spool Holder
11.99 €
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Beuchat Fish Stinger Fish Stringer
11.99 €
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Picasso Fish Stringer Standard
13.99 €
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So Dive Stylus Fish Hook
4.49 €
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Denty Fish Stringer 11 cm
5.99 €
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Cressi Fish Stringer
24.99 €
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SEAC Fish Stringer
8.99 €
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Salvimar Fish Holder Ring 3.5 mm Inox
12.49 €
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Mares Pure Passion Stringer Releaser
17.99 €
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Mares Pure Passion Fish Stringer
10.99 €
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Mares Pure Passion Fish Stringer Kit
19.49 €
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Sigalsub Fish Holder Kit
22.99 €
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Sigalsub Fish Holder Little Bar
3.99 €
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Sigalsub Inox Fish Holder Cable Fish Stringer
10.99 €
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Sigalsub Fish Holder Kit
19.99 €
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Sigalsub Slip-Tip M7 Fish Stringer
63.99 €
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Sigalsub Nylon Fish Holder Cable Fish Stringer
8.99 €
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Epsealon T-Tool Fish Killer
9.99 €
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Epsealon Slip Tip Mini Fizz M6
99 €
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Epsealon Fish Stringer With Plastic Fit
10.99 €
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Epsealon Fish Stringer With Plastic Fit
10.99 €
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Epsealon Spare Plastic Support For Fish Stringer
3.99 €
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Epsealon Slip Tip Mini Fizz M7
99 €
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Epsealon Spare Plastic Support For Fish Stringer
3.99 €
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Epsealon Fish Stringer With Plastic Fit
10.99 €
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Epsealon T-Tool Fish Killer
9.99 €
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Spetton Small Spear Fish Stringer
5.99 €
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Picasso Stainless Steel Pro Fish Stringer
18.49 €
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Picasso Holder Pro Monoline Fish Stringer
14.49 €
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Imersion Fish Stringer Inox with Cable 3 mm
11.99 €
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So Dive Fish Hook With Piano
7.49 €
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Titanall Fish Cut Holder
51.49 €
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Titanall Fish Cut Holder
51.49 €
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Titanall Fish Pin Holder
38.49 €
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Titanall Fish Pin Holder
38.99 €
How to use fish stringers for spearguns?
A fish stringer for spearguns is a device used to secure and transport captured fish while spearfishing. It is designed to hold the fish in the water, allowing the diver to continue their dive without carrying the fish by hand. The fish stringer typically consists of a length of durable cable or rope with a clip or spike attachment at one end.The stringer is attached to the speargun or the diver´s equipment, providing a secure point to hold the captured fish. The clip or spike is inserted through the fish´s gills or mouth and out the other side, ensuring it remains in place. This allows the fish to stay submerged in the water, keeping it fresh and preventing it from being lost or stolen. The brands that offer fish stringers for spearguns are Cressi, SEAC, Mares, Salvimar and Omer.
Using a fish stringer
To use fish stringers with spearguns, follow these steps:
Prepare the fish stringer: Ensure you have a fish stringer with a secure clip or spike attachment. Fish stringers are typically made of durable materials like stainless steel or plastic coated steel cable.
Secure the stringer to your equipment: Attach the fish stringer to a designated attachment point on your speargun. Some spearguns have dedicated attachment points or D rings specifically designed for stringer placement. If your speargun doesn´t have a designated attachment point, you can secure the stringer to a sturdy part of the speargun, such as the handle or barrel.
Secure the fish: After spearing a fish, grasp the fish firmly and carefully insert the stringer through its gills or mouth. Ensure the spike or clip goes through both gills or the mouth and out the other side.
Lock the stringer: Once the stringer is through the fish, secure it to prevent the fish from coming off. This can be done by twisting the stringer or using the built in locking mechanism, depending on the type of stringer you have. Ensure the fish is properly secured to prevent it from escaping or slipping off the stringer.
Store the fish: After securing the fish to the stringer, you can let it hang in the water or attach it to your dive float or buoy. This keeps the fish in the water and helps maintain its freshness until you finish your dive.
Monitor the fish: Regularly check on the fish to ensure it remains securely attached to the stringer. Make sure the stringer is properly fastened and hasnt come loose during your dive.
Remove the fish: When you are ready to finish your dive, carefully remove the fish from the stringer. Take caution not to damage the fish or yourself during the process.
Always adhere to local fishing regulations and sustainable fishing practices when using fish stringers. Properly handle and care for any harvested fish to minimize waste and ensure the sustainability of marine ecosystems.