Cast Nets: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. These are fishing tools that are thrown into the water by hand. Using them is one of the oldest and most effective ways to catch fish. Experienced fishermen make these time-honored tools look simple. But proper net fishing can take years to master. That's why it's of extra importance that you use a great one when learning this method. The higher the quality, the faster your skills and technique will improve.
Fact #2. Location is crucial. Knowing where you'll be casting can help you decide which option to purchase. For docks and piers, for instance, you need something with a long tether. For waters deeper than a couple feet, you need something to sink quickly. Otherwise the swifter swimmers will escape as it descends. Big fish will require a stronger weave. Otherwise they will break out.
Fact #3. The first step is securing the throw line to your arm. It's easy to forget this. Maybe it's because you've had a hard day's fishing and are scatterbrained. Or maybe it is because you simply haven't practiced enough. It could be for any number of reasons. But you don't want to lose your source of sustenance because of the forgetfulness of a moment.
Fact #4. A good throw is one on which the net opens fully. This starts with it being properly prepared when held in your hands before the toss. First make sure it is free of snags and tangles. Then take hold of the top with one hand and gather it near its midpoint in the other hand. It should be pulled taut between your two hands.
Fact #5. Throw with your dominant hand. You want to curl the section held top into a loop. Then take hold of the midpoint with the same hand that is holding the top. The other hand should hold a section of the bottom, like one of the weights. The idea is to have your non-dominant hand at the bottom. Once you throw, you will let go of the bottom as well.
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