Spearfishing Extreme
Fishing Adventures
Spearfishing Extreme Tuna Amberjack fishing thanks to the predominantly rocky seabed and the rocky coast that drops steeply to very high depths. Offshore, the seabed is grotto and sand which at times also has dens and high slopes. It is an excellent place to practice looking for and ambushing pelagics.
Spearfishing Spear gun
The speargun that I recommend is an arbalet between 100 and 120 cm in length, you can also target snappers, brown croakers, groupers, sea breams, etc.
Several kilometers of coast, where you can catch pelagics, white fish and even sea bream and amberjack. A splendid place that can be explored starting from land and dinghy, seabed of sand mixed with posidonia

Spearfishing: main preys
The characteristic and most widespread fish of the seabed is the bream, mullet and parrot. There is no shortage of difficult snappers that vanish into the blue in a flash. Today, with the much poorer sea caused by illegal fishing practices along the coast and intensive professional fishing, seeing and catching a bream like a grouper is no longer so simple. Among the predators, the barracuda trevallies and amberjacks are among the most frequent. Especially, in the summer period the medium-sized barracudas are numerous, while the large Grouper can always appear beyond 30m. Furthermore, it is possible to encounter tuna fish.

But it’s not over. In these parts, sea bass and white bream meet in the den in winter and are caught both in appearance and in the den. Even some gray mullets can be caught rooting in the sand in search of food. making game bags along these seabeds is not easy: the area is in fact very busy, with nets, creels and other professional tools. However, surprise can always happen. Such as carangids, especially towards summer.
