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I live in Oklahoma. I'm a certified diver and would love to learn more
about spear fishing. Anyone know of a good site or book to read on this subject? Thanks, -Muuurgh |
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![]() "Muuurgh" wrote in message ... I live in Oklahoma. I'm a certified diver and would love to learn more about spear fishing. Anyone know of a good site or book to read on this subject? Try this link... http://www.spearfishing.com/ It wasn't hard to find something, the search engine found 109 entries when I typed in "spearfishing". In the U.S. though, especially in freshwater, you're probably going to be limited to roughfish and possibly catfish. Here in Wisconsin, all gamefish are off limits to spearfishing. Although other states might have different regulations. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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It's legal in Nevada for unprotected species in all Nevada waters except
Lake Tahoe and Topaz Lake. You can spearfish for striped bass in Lake Mead and Lake Mojave with some restrictions. George in Las Vegas |
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