How to Throw a Large Cast Net Actual Instructions
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In this video, I walk you through the different components that make up a cast net; the components consist of the following: • Hand line • Swivel • Braille Lines • Netting • Lead Lines • Weights • I then show you step by step a straight forward approach on how to throw a large cast net, I noticed many How to videos on YouTube but most don't have clear instruction on how to properly load and throw a net. In this tutorial, I walk you through the very first way I learned to throw a large cast net. It allows you to easily prepare the net, load the net and make a cast that opens 99 percent of the time, if followed like shown. I also give you the cast net specifications for different water depths and bait sizes. See below for reference purposes: • Ideally, your net should have 1.5lbs of lead per radius foot. • ¼ inch mesh is ideal for 8 foot of water or less, and is perfect for small greenbacks, glass minnows, mud minnows and pinfish. • 3/8 inch mesh is good for 12 foot of water or less, typically good for medium greenbacks, pinfish and shad. • 5/8 inch mesh is good for 20 feet or less of water. It's ideal for large greenbacks, shad, pinfish, threadfins and medium mullet and ladyfish. • One inch mesh is used for deep water and large baits, such as large mullet, ladyfish and shad. • Gear used: • Tim Wade custom 10ft net with a 3/8 inch mesh • Sponsors: • St. Croix Rods • Pro-Cure Baits • Orion Coolers • Go-Pro • Also be sure to visit: • / saltyscales • http://saltyscales.com/
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