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Re: Cast net recommendations

Posted: May 9th, 2017, 12:42 pm
by Salty Gator
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

Re: Cast net recommendations

Posted: May 9th, 2017, 2:14 pm
by Apalachee Inshore
Eliza wrote:
Salty 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
Thank you! I definitely want to catch bait AND mullet... mullet dip... yummmmm :lick:
Not a true cracker until you love fried mullet. Lol

Re: Cast net recommendations

Posted: May 9th, 2017, 2:22 pm
by onefishtwofish
Eliza wrote:
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.
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. :lol:
No witness? never happened!

Re: Cast net recommendations

Posted: May 11th, 2017, 4:36 am
by UFBeef
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.

Re: Cast net recommendations

Posted: May 16th, 2017, 7:41 pm
by Eliza
onefishtwofish wrote:
Eliza wrote:
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.
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. :lol:
No witness? never happened!
LOL - truth!!

Re: Cast net recommendations

Posted: May 16th, 2017, 7:42 pm
by Eliza
Apalachee Inshore wrote:
Eliza wrote:
Salty 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
Thank you! I definitely want to catch bait AND mullet... mullet dip... yummmmm :lick:
Not a true cracker until you love fried mullet. Lol
Loved it the first time I tried it!!

Re: Cast net recommendations

Posted: May 16th, 2017, 7:43 pm
by Eliza
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.
Thank you!!

Re: Cast net recommendations

Posted: May 17th, 2017, 7:37 am
by micci_man
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 :beer:

Re: Cast net recommendations

Posted: May 17th, 2017, 8:41 am
by trout fisher
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.

Re: Cast net recommendations

Posted: May 17th, 2017, 1:29 pm
by Eliza
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 :beer:
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.

Re: Cast net recommendations

Posted: May 17th, 2017, 1:30 pm
by Eliza
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.
Thank you so much- I will give them a call!