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Buy spearfishing equipment in Canada — spearguns, pole spears, rubber slings, spear tips, and cutting devices for recreational and free-dive spearfishing. Spearfishing in Canada requires a valid provincial fishing licence and must comply with local regulations regarding species, size limits, and location restrictions. Always check current provincial regulations before diving. All spearfishing products are hand-picked by our Divemasters and Instructors.
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Scuba Line Cutting Device
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$32.19$39.99The scuba line cutting device is perfect as a backup device in case of emergency while scuba diving. It is also great for other outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, kayaking where cutting fishing line or rope may be required. Features: Nylon...4871$32.19$39.99
What to know about spearfishing equipment
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Spearguns vs. pole spears Spear tips — choosing the right point |
Spearfishing requires freediving skills Cutting devices — safety and fish handling |
Frequently asked questions
Is spearfishing legal in Canada and do I need a licence?
Yes, spearfishing is legal in most Canadian provinces with a valid provincial sport fishing licence, subject to regulations on species, size, seasons, and location. Rules vary significantly by province and specific water body — certain species, protected areas, and freshwater locations may be closed to spearfishing entirely. In Alberta, spearfishing in most provincial lakes is prohibited. In British Columbia and Atlantic Canada, spearfishing opportunities are more widely available. Always check with your provincial fisheries authority for current regulations before your first session. Fishing licence requirements apply regardless of whether you are using spearfishing or conventional tackle.
Can I spearfish while scuba diving?
In Canada, spearfishing while using scuba equipment is illegal in most provinces. The vast majority of Canadian spearfishing is done on breath-hold (freediving). This restriction is in place because scuba gear allows divers to remain at depth for extended periods, which wildlife management authorities consider gives an unfair advantage that is inconsistent with sustainable recreational fishing. Check provincial regulations for your specific location before diving — the rules vary and change over time.
What length speargun should I buy for Canadian diving?
For most recreational spearfishing in Canadian waters — typically targeting rockfish, lingcod, and halibut on the BC coast, or carp and other species in applicable freshwater locations — a mid-length band-powered speargun of 75cm to 90cm is a practical all-around choice. Shorter guns (50cm to 60cm) are more maneuverable in kelp and reef environments but give up range. Longer guns (100cm and above) have more range and power for open water and larger targets but are harder to handle in tight conditions. For beginners, a pole spear is worth starting with — lower cost, simpler to use safely, and effective at close range while you develop your freediving and shooting technique.