How to Throw a Cast Net (Step by Step with a Black Pearl Net)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • In this video, Andrew shows you how to throw a cast net, step by step.
    This is an essential skill to master, if you intend on fishing with bait. Whether you're planning on catching pinfish, greenbacks, grunts, threadfins, shiners, or whatever else, you need to be able to throw a net properly.
    We recommend a 10' net for most people, with the exception of younger kids or older people. In those cases a 6' or 8' net will probably be better. But, many people get comfortable with an 8', then upgrade to a 10' shortly after. So that's why we recommend going straight for the 10'.
    Perfection is not something that's completely necessary, especially with a 10' net. A mostly open 10' net will still catch plenty of bait for a full day of fishing and chumming.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @joeyd4899
    @joeyd4899 Месяц назад +1

    This is the method I use. The benefits are exatly what he stated. You have to really mess up to get a bad throw, and it gives you the ability to really wing it and throw farther away from the boat if necessary. Now I just need to get that Black Pearl from Tailwater!

  • @wrcs
    @wrcs Год назад +2

    Just got cast net 2 days ago , timing is perfect

    • @tailwateroutfitters
      @tailwateroutfitters  Год назад

      😎

    • @BassPlayerExtra300S
      @BassPlayerExtra300S 10 месяцев назад

      Don't waste your time with this technique. You can never get the leverage you need to throw really far using this throwing-it-like-a-frisbee method. PLUS, if you get hung up with the net in your teeth, you're going to end up pulling out one of your corn chompers. Alot of net-throwers talk about right hand- left hand techniques, but that's all relative to whether you're tossing from left-TO-right or vice versa, but either way, "frisbee-ing" it sucks.
      Go see "Reel Reports" (Miami area RUclipsr). HIs technique is easier, safer, and more reliable. No teeth.

  • @ManDalChannel
    @ManDalChannel Год назад

    Good!!!!😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @nonyabizz7327
    @nonyabizz7327 27 дней назад

    i toss my 10 foot black pearl by loading the same as you. take lead straight down in front ,put in teeth, with right arm use the length of arm and grab the last lead you can reach. hold that arm
    out and up spin 3 times fast as you can, by that time your net is already maybe 60 percent already open before it pulls away from teeth with two outcomes a perfect donut or a perfect donut but you got dizzy from the spinning tripped and fell in the water

  • @stevekim3922
    @stevekim3922 Год назад

    Hello! Would you post Inshore and Offshore Rod introduction. Please.... Thank you.

  • @Ritebowl
    @Ritebowl 2 месяца назад

    No reason at all to put a cast net in your mouth.