
Spearfishing in Lanzarote
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Overview
What is spearfishing?
Spearfishing involves hunting fish underwater using a spear, pole spear, or speargun, usually while freediving or snorkelling. Unlike traditional fishing methods, spearfishing requires getting close to the target fish, relying on stealth and precise aim. It is an active and engaging way to catch seafood, encouraging participants to develop breath control, diving skills, and awareness of their surroundings.
This sport demands knowledge of marine environments, species identification, and local regulations to ensure sustainable and safe practice. Equipment typically includes a mask, snorkel, fins, weight belt, and a spear or speargun. Sessions often start with a thorough briefing on safety and responsible fishing, followed by hands-on training in both equipment handling and underwater technique.
Spearfishing sessions can be tailored to all levels, from first-timers learning the basics to seasoned divers refining their skills. Instructors guide participants through breath-hold techniques, positioning, and how to spot fish behaviours, offering a safe and supportive environment to build confidence underwater. This structured approach makes spearfishing accessible without the need for prior diving experience.
How can I get involved?
Joining a spearfishing session or course is the best way to start. Professional instructors provide essential guidance on equipment setup, safety protocols, and local fishing rules. Sessions often include pool or shallow water practice before moving to open water, allowing participants to build comfort and competence step-by-step.
Beginners benefit from supervised sessions that focus on breath control, aiming techniques, and fish identification to ensure they can fish responsibly and effectively. Experienced participants can book advanced courses to improve hunting strategies and diving efficiency.
Spearfishing equipment can usually be hired as part of the experience, removing the need for initial investment. This includes masks, fins, wetsuits, and spearguns or polespears. Sessions may also provide guidance on maintenance and care for this specialised gear.
Choosing to learn spearfishing in a session also means access to expert advice on local fish species, habitats, and the best times and places for fishing. This practical knowledge helps participants enjoy a productive and enjoyable time underwater while respecting marine ecosystems.
Whether you want to try spearfishing for the first time or improve your existing skills, guided sessions provide a safe, enjoyable, and educational way to get started. They offer the chance to experience the underwater world closely while learning responsible fishing practices that help protect the environment for future generations.



