Starting a hoop net part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @craigwoods7349
    @craigwoods7349 5 лет назад

    Dude - you are the only one I have watched that dose make sents to me out of the thousands of videos long hair! I started learning in November and I can't I met now thank you very much! C. Woods Jefferson tx.

    • @johnsoncustomcalls
      @johnsoncustomcalls  5 лет назад

      Jefferson ain't too far from where I am. Ever get up around Sandlin or Pines?

    • @jdpow1780
      @jdpow1780 3 года назад

      @@johnsoncustomcalls
      How did your cast net turn out?
      I just happened up on your channel.
      And are you going to make more videos?

    • @johnsoncustomcalls
      @johnsoncustomcalls  3 года назад

      @@jdpow1780 it hasn't made much progress unfortunately. Been busy with other projects. We can't run hoop nets in public water in Texas so it's hard to get back motivated.

  • @blakelibby2140
    @blakelibby2140 8 лет назад

    Hi Dalton,
    First, I would like to say your video is a great starting point for anyone trying to build their own nets. I watched your first video of starting the shuttle and making the first two rows of mesh. It makes total sense how you need to roll the shuttle to keep the line straight(I think everyone has to experience that once to understand). I understood the method of alternating left hand knots and right hand knots so that your line doesn't end up twisted and fighting you as you continue further into the knotting of the net. Your very good at explaining those "fundamental rules". Other RUclips videos I have watched have left out those key elements ;) Great job. I would love to see the part 3 video of how to continue on with connecting and expanding the number of mesh count as you go along the perimeter of the net. Also, how to continue using different shuttles of line since Im guessing you must run out of line eventually? Thanks in advance for your first two videos! Blake

    • @johnsoncustomcalls
      @johnsoncustomcalls  8 лет назад

      I have been busy with work and I tried to post a third video but it wouldn't upload and now its lost. as for running out of string, you just reload the shuttle and tie back in. nothing to it.

  • @hejdokwnn7354
    @hejdokwnn7354 8 лет назад

    What kind of fish do you catch with them

    • @johnsoncustomcalls
      @johnsoncustomcalls  8 лет назад

      depends on the mesh size and over all size, but catfish are usually the target species. Buffalo carp like nets 4 foot diameter and larger hoop nets are about the only way I know of catching them other that Gill nets. hoop nets are the best for catfish though.

  • @НатальяВасильцева-ч4е

    Hi
    my name is Vladimir, I from Ukraine.
    Give advice in written form but I do not understand at the hearing.
    Coy should be weight at 10 feet