The Dive Log

How to Choose the Right Speargun Length

Everyone asks what length gun they need. The answer depends on where you dive and what you hunt. Here is the breakdown. 55cm: The Bridge Blaster Tight structure. Jetties, pilings,...

How to Choose the Right Speargun Length

Everyone asks what length gun they need. The answer depends on where you dive and what you hunt. Here is the breakdown. 55cm: The Bridge Blaster Tight structure. Jetties, pilings,...

Diver with coral trout and lionfish

Speargun Buyer's Guide: Stop Overthinking It

Stop overthinking your first speargun. Match the gun to your diving conditions, focus on build quality over marketing, and don't overbuy.

Speargun Buyer's Guide: Stop Overthinking It

Stop overthinking your first speargun. Match the gun to your diving conditions, focus on build quality over marketing, and don't overbuy.

Diver with barracuda at sunset

East Coast Spearfishing: What You're Actually D...

Mid-Atlantic spearfishing means green water, current, and smart fish. Here's what to expect and how to gear up for East Coast conditions.

East Coast Spearfishing: What You're Actually D...

Mid-Atlantic spearfishing means green water, current, and smart fish. Here's what to expect and how to gear up for East Coast conditions.

Diver with snapper on boat

Why Carbon Fiber Speargun Barrels Are Worth It

Carbon fiber speargun barrels cost more but deliver lighter weight, better balance, and improved accuracy. Here's why the upgrade matters.

Why Carbon Fiber Speargun Barrels Are Worth It

Carbon fiber speargun barrels cost more but deliver lighter weight, better balance, and improved accuracy. Here's why the upgrade matters.

Diver with yellowfin tuna - bluewater hunting

Single vs Double Roller Spearguns: Which One Do...

Single rollers for structure and reef. Double rollers for open water and bluewater. Here's how to pick the right speargun for how you actually dive.

Single vs Double Roller Spearguns: Which One Do...

Single rollers for structure and reef. Double rollers for open water and bluewater. Here's how to pick the right speargun for how you actually dive.