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Friday, September 21, 2012

The Jelly's are here!


 Well its that time again and it looks like its gonna be a jellious season, as jellyfish begin to swarm our waters! Although we have a few different varieties of jellyfish basically have 2 varieties are of   concern to spearfishing- The Portuguese Man-o-War and the Moon Jellyfish, or as I prefer to call them the "Pink Plates".

Like most stings everyone reacts differently to them, some spearo's are hypersensitive to to any jellyfish sting, and then some speara's get covered in tentacles with hardly a reactio...that said, everyone should use caution when in the water while spearfishing especially our warm Miami waters...read on.







Of these 2 jellyfish the one that we have to be most watchful of is the Portuguese Man-o-War, this specimen which is actually a invertebrate floats on top of the water, is usually iridescent blueish/pink and has long tentacles- some up to 2 feet long- hanging below the surface...the sting from these F*^%er's can be intensely painful, in fact I've never seen anyone "brush off" one of their stings.  Extreme caution should be used when spearfishing, ESPECIALLY on the ascent, as these nasty critters are always floating on the surface!   

The other is the "Pink Plate" which looks like a big sunflower and are usually in swarms, these guys can cause a pretty painful sting (again depending on how sensitive you may be) but not nearly as bad as the PMOW above.

The part of the jellyfish that stings you while spearfishing are the tentacles, which carry  nematocysts, which in turn penetrate the skin, and release the harmful, stinging toxin.  So whats are you to do while in the water spearfishing?  First when you are spearfishing be it in the Florida Keys, Miami, Bahamas or any place else wear a rashguard, 1mm or any other barrier protection, also keep your eyes open for jellyfish, as already mentioned, ESPECIALLY on the ascent.  Moon jellys you can move our of your way, BUT careful not to touch exposed skin with your glove (or any other spearfishing gear including your wetsuit), as the nemotacysts can attach to your glove and sting you later- This is especially important when you are taking off your dive mask-BE CAREFUL! 

If you are buddy diving (which you should be) don't trail too close behind your bud as she pushing jellies can often sting you as the nemo's are released in the water as well.  If you are stung by a jelly, add hot water to the sting, or use one of the many jelly sting remedies, ammonia or vinegar helps as well...or try urine, yep urine-any of these will neutralize the toxins, again soeme working better than others depending on the individual.  Finally if you are hypersensitive to jellyfish stings you should (aside from the Jellyfish first aid just mentioned) carry an Epinephrine pen on board, and have a clear plan of action if stung during a spearfishing outing...be safe out there and watch them critters!



Till next spearfishing report, tight bands, straight shafts, and smooooooooth triggers!

Tone

http://www.settingsteelspeargear.com

Friday, May 20, 2011

Have you seen our website? GREAT...but please beware of a few product changes

 Well as you all know are websites been up for a few months (after a year and some back and forth with web designers, and the "web designer peanut gallery"-you know who you guys, and gals are lol) we are on the web, and before you can say woohoo....we are changing a few of our product offerings either because our suppliers/vendors no longer carry the merchandise, or we can't get the products at a discounted price or just (painfully so) not enough demand.  Rather than going through another few months of "rewebbing" our site to reflect these changes we have decided to list them here for now and hopefully (read as probably in the next few years)at one point or another we'll make the changes on our actual site (ps don't hold your breath on that one)
The Ghost Gun, unfortunately we do not have access to this space age material due to a prohibitively how cost of producing the material/speargun, but we may in the future (and if it meets our quality standards) produce this same spear gun in an polycarbonate mix...we'll let you know as the GHOST GUN may very well reappear (pun intended).
Bluewater Stone Staff with Flying Shaft a great concept, and a great design but just not enough demand, although we've had a few spearo's really liking the stone staff it seems for now not enough of an interest in bluewater pole spearing, so we're gonna pull this one off the shelf till further notice.
El Cheapo Dive Knife After a long deliberation (with our vendor lol) El cheapo couldn't be had at a cheapo price so this ones off the shelf (or potential shelf as we never really made it past a vendor sample) too.
Chum Can This is another coulda woulda didn't make it :( guess nothing beats the tried and true $1.00 mesh bag).
Mantis Muzzle A great muzzle but just not enough demand, so we are rethinking this baby while addressing the annoying "band flip" associated with multiple bands-stay tuned for updates!
Nile-Tec, Alexander, or Wong Mechanisms We will not carry any of these mechanisms either because of vendor reliability, availability and/or cost.
Spetton Demka, Omer T-20 We will not carry any of these mechanisms either because of vendor reliability and/or availability.
Alexander Aluminum Handle Great handle but just too long a wait, so we won't offer this handle as a choice on our guns.
Heinrich Release just not enough demand for this style line release, so this ones off the shelf too
Beanies hate to say it, but no beanie's- maybe its this Miami weather, but we just don't have enough demand on beanies (weep).
Decals this ones a shot in the dark, we will only keep a handful of decals in stock (please call or write for availability before you order), but any order above 100 might be available.

Finally all our oversees customers PLEASE read shipping info prior to your order and if you have any questions please read http://www.settingsteelspeargear.com/shipping.html

We apologize for any inconveniences, any thoughts input on these changes is greatly appreciated.


Till next spearfishing report, tight bands, straight shafts, and smooooooooth triggers!

Tone

http://www.settingsteelspeargear.com