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Custom cast net
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In all honesty, I would buy one off the shelf. I've torn and lost too many nets to pay a premium price.
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I second marshrunner
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I agree with the others, but if you still want your own, here's a couple of suggestions along the lines of what you are asking.
As for radius... how big a net do you feel comfortable throwing? I've seen guys with 10' radius nets they couldn't throw and a guy making 'pancakes' with a 3' net will out fish that guy in a hurry. My last net after a lot of practice was a 6' radius and that was doable. There are some great instruction vids on you tube, this one has some great 'scenery' and it's actually a very good instruction video. She's using an 8' radius net. She actually covers some of the size questions as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6swnJXwEws In FL they are throwing their nets over sand and grass and that does matter. if you're throwing a net over rocks or oyster you want a smaller net and you don't want it to sink at all. it's going to get holes in it if you are doing that anyway. There are plenty areas to cast net mullet and mud minnows on clay or mud shorelines and small cuts in the marsh, same for surf, plenty of areas of sand to throw a net. If I was getting a net made I'd think about getting smaller mesh size. I hated it when 3 inch mullet got stuck in the net head first (gill net style). So you might ask him about that. As for lead per foot you'll have to find out from others. Might search some florida boards that deal more with castnets. |
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I'm very happy with this one. Real lead and it's plenty heavy. Fishes real good for shrimp.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Bait-Buster-...gAAOSwcF9UXUKK Only thing is I wish I had gone with 5/8" mesh to let some of the smaller shrimp and small pogie out. |
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maximum net size if your gonna use it in any of the refuges is 8.5 ft radius
I would go with a 1/2 inch or 3/8 mesh size with at least 1 lb of lead per radius foot. (so 8.5 lbs of lead) |
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My experience: 5/8 and 1.5 lbs/ft is going to fish the best for shrimp. But it's going to be very heavy and gill croakers worse than a 3/8 mesh. I keep one of each in the host. If the shrimp are clean I throw the 5/8, if mixed with fish I throw the 3/8. Make sure you get a net with lead weights. If I has plastic coated steel leave it at the store. I the only thing about the bait buster above is the knots are tied differently than most nets. It's really not a problem, it just feels different. Also if you cast net some where where you have to throw the net out a ways you may want to go down to 1-1.25 lbs/ft.
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Bson,
Sounds good. I already have a 3/8 and 1/4 net that I keep on the boat. I hear ya on the plastic covered weights. I bought one of those by mistake and ended up giving it away. I should be ok with the 1.5 lb/ft. I will be throwing this net out of a boat and shouldn't have to cast for distance. I think I will stick with a 6ft max radius. I'm getting up in age and anything bigger is just too much net. Thanks again. |
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I have a 6' mono and a hand made with string 6'. The mono out fishes it probably 3 to 1. Same lead size and everything, I find the mono sinks much faster.
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Somebody hand from Lydia was in front of dagos other day trying to sell me a custom net. Said it only caught shrimp Was pogey proof. Think he was just wanting money for meth.
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He's full of it. and nylon nets don't sink as fast and are extra heavy when wet!
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I had one of them...I used to throw it at Miller's Lake and never caught a single pogey! It got stolen from the back of my truck near the Lydia bridge.
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