b'FeatureSnapper taken on the snoop with a good camo suit to help blend into the rocks and seaweed.I find the best technique is to dropPeeking around a promising your float, snoop the coast and thencorner whilst on the snoop.come back to it, this way you are a lot stealthier as the float line is not giving away your position, its also impossible to get tangled up in rocks and weed with just a speargun and overall, a lot easier to manage.On the topic of spearguns, most free divers like to use a short gun so that they can peek over ledges keeping their gun concealed until the very last minute. A 90cm, 110cm or 120cm is ideal for snapper snooping and either a roller or your traditional banded gun will suffice.I tend to use a 90cm Free Divers roller because of its power, accuracy, and the fact that its size makes it very maneuverable. As far as rigging goes, keep it simple. Knots are better than swivels and clips in this instance as youSnapper are fun to hunt and hone yourthat you can hunt them better. To start want to be streamlined and stealthy. stalking skills, however in my opinionwith you will miss plenty and spook even The slightest touch of a swivel on anthey are probably the most challengingmore, but with patience and time spent in aluminum barrel will spook a cageyfish we have in Godzone and most Kiwithe water you should get on to one. If you snapper as will the bubbles escaping fromspearos would agree, so dont give up ifhave mastered spearing snapper on berley your snorkel so be sure to completely fillyou dont get one straight away. The keythen this summer set yourself a challenge your snorkel with water before beginningis to learn about where they live and howto get one on the snoop, I cant reiterate your approach. they position themselves in the water soenough how rewarding it is!FIGZ44FISHING IN GODZONE SUMMER ISSUE #48'