Cast net recommendations
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Re: Cast net recommendations
Calusa's website also has a good tutorial. Throwing a net isn't so much about strength, but technique. Kinda like throwing a frisbee. They can get heavy, but you probably won't want one that big. Good luck
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Not a true cracker until you love fried mullet. LolEliza wrote:Thank you! I definitely want to catch bait AND mullet... mullet dip... yummmmmSalty Gator wrote:It depends on what you want to net. Bait? Mullet? And how deep of water you intend to use it. If you just want to learn, a 6' bait net would be a good start. And nets are like anything else, you can spend a little or a lot. Good luck
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No witness? never happened!Eliza wrote:That's the plan! Good to know there's a technique to manage the weight. I predict lots of awkward throws and hilarity while I learn.onefishtwofish wrote:You should also go on Youtube to see some different methods of throwing. I did not realize how many ways to throw a net there are! Weights should not be an issue. Watch some of those videos. There are some kids throwing pretty good size nets. Good luck.
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X2, call Tim Wade, he can assist you. Having thrown a net the last 25 years in South FL, and been chasing bait up here for two years, I usually throw a 10ft, 3/8, 1.5lb/ft. Mullet and white bait up here is shallow and seems to run fast, im thinking of going back to an 8 ft, little lighter net to get a little faster on the throw and gain some distance.
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LOL - truth!!onefishtwofish wrote:No witness? never happened!Eliza wrote:That's the plan! Good to know there's a technique to manage the weight. I predict lots of awkward throws and hilarity while I learn.onefishtwofish wrote:You should also go on Youtube to see some different methods of throwing. I did not realize how many ways to throw a net there are! Weights should not be an issue. Watch some of those videos. There are some kids throwing pretty good size nets. Good luck.
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Loved it the first time I tried it!!Apalachee Inshore wrote:Not a true cracker until you love fried mullet. LolEliza wrote:Thank you! I definitely want to catch bait AND mullet... mullet dip... yummmmmSalty Gator wrote:It depends on what you want to net. Bait? Mullet? And how deep of water you intend to use it. If you just want to learn, a 6' bait net would be a good start. And nets are like anything else, you can spend a little or a lot. Good luck
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Thank you!!UFBeef wrote:X2, call Tim Wade, he can assist you. Having thrown a net the last 25 years in South FL, and been chasing bait up here for two years, I usually throw a 10ft, 3/8, 1.5lb/ft. Mullet and white bait up here is shallow and seems to run fast, im thinking of going back to an 8 ft, little lighter net to get a little faster on the throw and gain some distance.
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Practice, practice, practice!! Stay with it and you'll learn. I had an uncle that was 5' 7" and 100# soaking wet. He could throw a 10-12' net with the best of them in belly deep water. Many different ways/techniques in throwing one.
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Mutt and Pat Gilliam. Fantastic people, very down to earth. They live at Nutall Rise and can meet you at JR's Store. Will personally fit a net to you and give you lessons.
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Mutt and Pat Gilliam. Fantastic people, very down to earth. They live at Nutall Rise and can meet you at JR's Store. Will personally fit a net to you and give you lessons.
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Same height, but I have 50# on him!! I'm hoping to give it a try for the first time this evening with a friend's net.micci_man wrote:Practice, practice, practice!! Stay with it and you'll learn. I had an uncle that was 5' 7" and 100# soaking wet. He could throw a 10-12' net with the best of them in belly deep water. Many different ways/techniques in throwing one.
Welcome and good luck
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Thank you so much- I will give them a call!trout fisher wrote:Cast Net King
850-838-0104
Mutt and Pat Gilliam. Fantastic people, very down to earth. They live at Nutall Rise and can meet you at JR's Store. Will personally fit a net to you and give you lessons.
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