Casting Nets - Bait Fish
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Casting Nets - Bait Fish
Anyone got a recommendation on a good, cheap, casting net? I have been using a Sabiki and it is a pain.
Thanks,
-Bill
Thanks,
-Bill
I agree with Barhopr. You can get a 6' net from Wal-Mart reasonable. I used to use a sabiki, but nothing is easier if your getting pinfish than a little zebco. Put some shot on the line about 12" from the same size hook you'd use for bream. I use little pieces of old Gulp! baits and then fish right above the grass. It doesn't take more than 20 minutes to get all the bait I need.
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Thanks JUST FISH, the local businesses need our support more than Wally World!!!Just Fish wrote:If you happen to drive through Panacea anytime stop at Crums minimall bait and tackle (its also a BP station). They have some nice nets even cheaper than Wallyworld. And I have found they don't have too much memory in them so you can keep them in a bucket and they will still spread fairly well.
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...and Crums has them on sale at nearly 1/2 off right now.Just Fish wrote:If you happen to drive through Panacea anytime stop at Crums minimall bait and tackle (its also a BP station). They have some nice nets even cheaper than Wallyworld. And I have found they don't have too much memory in them so you can keep them in a bucket and they will still spread fairly well.

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Thanks for all the input! I appreciate it.