Catch and Release is Easier when Using Landing Nets
Friday, November 23, 2012
By Robert Cliford
There are many types of equipment associated with fishing. It is no surprise that almost every angler has one or more landing nets. The convenience of a built-in measuring device found in the net is one feature. The convenience is weighing and measuring the fish while it is in the net. The fish, secure in the net, remains untouched. Complete all of the measurements, remove the hook and release the fish back into the water.
Basic building skills make this net easy to make for some. There is very little cost involved. The type of fish you intend to catch determines the materials needed. The different nets found when shipping online fishing store or at standard stores is unbelievable.
Adding flexibility while maintaining sturdiness is done with frames and handles of wood or aluminum. Net strength depends on the materials used for the netting, such as nylon mesh. Quite a few things expand the basic design. Other features are frequently custom designed for the type of fishing desired. The ability to trap and hold the fish is carefully considered. Some nets include a built-in magnetic release system that allows easy attachment and removal from the fishing vest. Regardless of where the fishing is taking place, the net is one less item to hold in your hand as it is until needed.
With all the different styles of nets available, why do anglers choose landing nets? It makes it easier to safely land your trophy fish. It allows an easier reach as the fish approaches the boat and is ready to bring in. Use the net to bring in the fish. Although the fighting and playing out of the line adds to the excitement, it decreases the time you have to catch another. There are many benefits of using a net such as catching the fish and releasing it without injury. As the fish nears the boat or angler, a net will capture the twisting fish and help prevent it from getting loose at the end.
There is more to the technique than just putting the net in the water and trying to scoop up the fish. It is discouraging to have the catch of a lifetime and lose it. Catch the limit with the right netting moves. Fishing pals help the person with a fish on the line by manning the net. It takes a team effort, one to catch and one to net. Have the net at the ready and avoid grabbing it too early. Poor handling can knock the fish loose, trip the angler and cause lost equipment and damage to all.
The fish frequently breaks the line or slips off the hook when landing nets go into the water too quickly. There is a rhythm to netting methods that gets easier each time it is done. Drop the net in the water beyond the fish. Submerge the net most of the way down, leaving some of the rim showing. Let the angler play the fish to the net. Lift the net slightly to bring the fish to the boat after it crosses the net's rim. The perfect lure in a tackle box and the right fishing buddy to net and bring the catch safely in makes a great trip.
Basic building skills make this net easy to make for some. There is very little cost involved. The type of fish you intend to catch determines the materials needed. The different nets found when shipping online fishing store or at standard stores is unbelievable.
Adding flexibility while maintaining sturdiness is done with frames and handles of wood or aluminum. Net strength depends on the materials used for the netting, such as nylon mesh. Quite a few things expand the basic design. Other features are frequently custom designed for the type of fishing desired. The ability to trap and hold the fish is carefully considered. Some nets include a built-in magnetic release system that allows easy attachment and removal from the fishing vest. Regardless of where the fishing is taking place, the net is one less item to hold in your hand as it is until needed.
With all the different styles of nets available, why do anglers choose landing nets? It makes it easier to safely land your trophy fish. It allows an easier reach as the fish approaches the boat and is ready to bring in. Use the net to bring in the fish. Although the fighting and playing out of the line adds to the excitement, it decreases the time you have to catch another. There are many benefits of using a net such as catching the fish and releasing it without injury. As the fish nears the boat or angler, a net will capture the twisting fish and help prevent it from getting loose at the end.
There is more to the technique than just putting the net in the water and trying to scoop up the fish. It is discouraging to have the catch of a lifetime and lose it. Catch the limit with the right netting moves. Fishing pals help the person with a fish on the line by manning the net. It takes a team effort, one to catch and one to net. Have the net at the ready and avoid grabbing it too early. Poor handling can knock the fish loose, trip the angler and cause lost equipment and damage to all.
The fish frequently breaks the line or slips off the hook when landing nets go into the water too quickly. There is a rhythm to netting methods that gets easier each time it is done. Drop the net in the water beyond the fish. Submerge the net most of the way down, leaving some of the rim showing. Let the angler play the fish to the net. Lift the net slightly to bring the fish to the boat after it crosses the net's rim. The perfect lure in a tackle box and the right fishing buddy to net and bring the catch safely in makes a great trip.
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