Great video! I have always held the lead line in my mouth, but since BP carpet bombed the Gulf with oil dispersants, I have tried to change to over the shoulder style. Your explanation is the best I have seen. I have learned a couple of other techniques too. I find that to throw farther, I increase the back swing, so that the foreword swing is longer and stronger, giving the net more foreword flight. But as the fish are often close to a dock or pier pilings, throwing farther is not always throwing better. In a boat, farther yes, you get into the dense schools. Also for beginners, I point out that shirt buttons and watches are often snatched by the net, sometimes resulting in their loss, or at least a bad throw. I assume most of the comments are about bait nets, which are more lightly hung and smaller mesh than mullet nets. I build my mullet nets with 1 1/4 inch bar mesh so that anything that gills is eating size. Mullet nets are also hung heavier, and as I throw wading, I use short brails so I can unload the net into a shoulder hung sack. If these two learned gentlemen really want to have a contest, they should throw wading in 3 or 4 feet of water. There aren't many fish on the lawns here in North Florida. But I am sure they would do well, wherever they cast.
Here on the Texas coast we generally throw a much smaller net for finger mullet. These little mullet are fast and smart. They run in smaller schools as well....maybe 20 per school. You have to target cast to catch them and be able to throw a long distance as they are spooky and can see you and the boat 50 foot away. In fact I call them 50 foot mullet. My rope is 40 foot long on a 5 ft. cast net. Most cast are almost always that far.
Love watching these guys and the passion they have for the sport. Learning a lot as I watch their videos. I think Rogers is a better fisherman.....but Scott Walker has a better name HaHa
If you are a small or young kid and want to throw a 10 foot or larger or heavy net without making your back sore or wearing your arm out from holding most of the weight in one hand and without using your teeth or getting your upper body soaked, my video shows a great method. I bought a heavy weighted 10 foot net for my small 13 year old son and using the method in the video I uploaded, he mastered it in about 5 minutes and now throws like a champ.
Which one of yall can throw neck deep in water!!!? Or completely submerged wearing a snorkel!!? Gee whiz, both are good and effective at catching bait. Helluva lot better than I am for sure!
I seem to even throw a 7 foot cast net better using this over the shoulder triple load method. Still practicing with a 10 foot 1.5 lb per foot Tim Wade net. It’s a heavy net for sure and this method is the only chance I have of throwing it right.
Hi there captain Steve and Scott! Do you guys mind telling me how big this net was and who makes the net? I want a big heavy net for the cigar minnows and the skiddish ballyhoo! Thank you so much!
But still didn't understand how big fishes traps to this and how you take them up without letting them swim away. I like to know how the net actually works...
Thanks for the tips. Any techniques are helpful in various conditions, example choking up to throw in waist deep water. I was just curious if you ever heard of a technique I learned. 12 foot net throw, with one hand. Pointless and tiring yes, but cool to watch.
I grew up wading with an 8-foot net. I now have a 9-foot net for wading and a 12 and a 10 footer for bridges and piers. My standard throw has always been the "in-the-mouth" style. I throw well with the standard style but it seems more tiring than the triple load since you only have to bear two thirds of the weight in your hands.Question: in the over-shoulder portion of the net, do you separate the outside lead line and inside lead line, with inside on the inside of the left arm and the outside lead line on the outside of the left arm? Looks like you put the inside piece on top of your left-hand bundle. I would like to change to this method but the trailing (inside left) of the spreaded circle does not open. Any suggextions?
Struggled with same thing. Watch very closely at 1:25-1:30. He puts inside line almost up to his neck and leaves outside line hanging. Also puts part of inside line in left hand. Did not notice until I watched this on TV hard to see on small phone or tablet screen. Seems to open every time now. Sometimes better than others gets better with time though.
Capt Jeff "Lunkerdog" would win this easy. You guys need to get with him to learn the throw the net. Fold it up in one hand, and chunk it. Nothing over your shoulder and nothing in your mouth.
he did not explain after he threw 1/3 of the net over left shoulder and then before he grabbed the other 1/3 of the net with his right hand ... he held a small section of the net in his left thumb to help hold it open before he grabbed the 1/3 of the net in his right hand
normb28 Yea i saw that. I have since switched to Scott's method for throwing. Much less weight in the arms makes you less tired. Hard to throw a big net correctly after a bunch of throws when the arms feel like jelly.
I have thrown a cast net all my life. Usually a 6 footer. I have moved up to a 12 footer. All the videos usually look good but they don't teach properly. This video is great BUT. You do have to go under your arm with the first part over your shoulder. Second you have to take the lead line from under your arm pit and put it over your left thumb. When you separate the lead line after that you do leave it in your thumb and put it in your hand. That's what makes this technique work. Just have to watch slowly.
+paul johnson the shoulder technique also saves your arms from getting as tired and allows you to throw the net more consistently by removing the manual timing of letting go with your left hand. It is a little harder to get big distance for the same reason though.
BEST video? They dont' really SHOW you HOW to do it, they just rush through it. Awesome throws agreed, not the best instruction. Pissing contest....over.
If you are a small or young kid and want to throw a 10 foot or larger or heavy net without making your back sore or wearing your arm out from holding most of the weight in one hand and without using your teeth or getting your upper body soaked, my video shows a great method. I bought a heavy weighted 10 foot net for my small 13 year old son and using the method in the video I uploaded, he mastered it in about 5 minutes and now throws like a champ.
Love the friendship and competitive spirit. That’s fishing.
Lots of good information intertwined with lots of distracting big EGOs!
Great video! I have always held the lead line in my mouth, but since BP carpet bombed the Gulf with oil dispersants, I have tried to change to over the shoulder style. Your explanation is the best I have seen.
I have learned a couple of other techniques too. I find that to throw farther, I increase the back swing, so that the foreword swing is longer and stronger, giving the net more foreword flight.
But as the fish are often close to a dock or pier pilings, throwing farther is not always throwing better. In a boat, farther yes, you get into the dense schools.
Also for beginners, I point out that shirt buttons and watches are often snatched by the net, sometimes resulting in their loss, or at least a bad throw.
I assume most of the comments are about bait nets, which are more lightly hung and smaller mesh than mullet nets. I build my mullet nets with 1 1/4 inch bar mesh so that anything that gills is eating size. Mullet nets are also hung heavier, and as I throw wading, I use short brails so I can unload the net into a shoulder hung sack.
If these two learned gentlemen really want to have a contest, they should throw wading in 3 or 4 feet of water. There aren't many fish on the lawns here in North Florida. But I am sure they would do well, wherever they cast.
I learned something with this... But mostly I learned that you two are a couple of crazy guys..... Thanks for my first lesson in cast net.
Here on the Texas coast we generally throw a much smaller net for finger mullet. These little mullet are fast and smart. They run in smaller schools as well....maybe 20 per school. You have to target cast to catch them and be able to throw a long distance as they are spooky and can see you and the boat 50 foot away. In fact I call them 50 foot mullet. My rope is 40 foot long on a 5 ft. cast net. Most cast are almost always that far.
Love the show.. Brings back memories.. I got married right there...
Very similar to our throw nets in Hawaii even the preparation of the first cast
Very nice presentation.
Cool and funny. I am wanting a net for catching fish not bait. Where could I go to get a larger size? Thanks in advance.
Love watching these guys and the passion they have for the sport. Learning a lot as I watch their videos. I think Rogers is a better fisherman.....but Scott Walker has a better name HaHa
They make it seem so easy. I've tried net casting many times and I totally suck at it. It obviously takes alot of practice
If you are a small or young kid and want to throw a 10 foot or larger or heavy net without making your back sore or wearing your arm out from holding most of the weight in one hand and without using your teeth or getting your upper body soaked, my video shows a great method. I bought a heavy weighted 10 foot net for my small 13 year old son and using the method in the video I uploaded, he mastered it in about 5 minutes and now throws like a champ.
If you want to see people throw nets like 30ft diameter, and get massive distance, look at Japanese videos. It is AMAZING how good they are.
I'd like to see you two experts throw that net waist deep in water - like I saw a Cuban throw it. I was amazed!
+Tirionson Law ok, next time we throw in waist deep water, we will let you know
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Which one of yall can throw neck deep in water!!!?
Or completely submerged wearing a snorkel!!?
Gee whiz, both are good and effective at catching bait. Helluva lot better than I am for sure!
I seem to even throw a 7 foot cast net better using this over the shoulder triple load method. Still practicing with a 10 foot 1.5 lb per foot Tim Wade net. It’s a heavy net for sure and this method is the only chance I have of throwing it right.
Hi there captain Steve and Scott! Do you guys mind telling me how big this net was and who makes the net? I want a big heavy net for the cigar minnows and the skiddish ballyhoo! Thank you so much!
But still didn't understand how big fishes traps to this and how you take them up without letting them swim away. I like to know how the net actually works...
Thanks for the tips. Any techniques are helpful in various conditions, example choking up to throw in waist deep water. I was just curious if you ever heard of a technique I learned. 12 foot net throw, with one hand. Pointless and tiring yes, but cool to watch.
I grew up wading with an 8-foot net. I now have a 9-foot net for wading and a 12 and a 10 footer for bridges and piers. My standard throw has always been the "in-the-mouth" style. I throw well with the standard style but it seems more tiring than the triple load since you only have to bear two thirds of the weight in your hands.Question: in the over-shoulder portion of the net, do you separate the outside lead line and inside lead line, with inside on the inside of the left arm and the outside lead line on the outside of the left arm? Looks like you put the inside piece on top of your left-hand bundle. I would like to change to this method but the trailing (inside left) of the spreaded circle does not open. Any suggextions?
Struggled with same thing. Watch very closely at 1:25-1:30. He puts inside line almost up to his neck and leaves outside line hanging. Also puts part of inside line in left hand. Did not notice until I watched this on TV hard to see on small phone or tablet screen. Seems to open every time now. Sometimes better than others gets better with time though.
Charley Leech Stop putting it in your mouth. You're ingesting lead plus you might rip a tooth out.
What brand of cast nets do you guys use @in to the blue
Who makes the castnet that you were using?
how the weight of the fish in the net does not open the bottom and let the fish escape
these dudes are great
Great video
Crazy Kids... Thanks for the share.
good way for net fishing
Lol y'all funny would love to kickit with y'all and go fishing
What brand and types of net do y'all recommend?
Thank you and I really enjoy the show.
black pearl cast net, invisible lead
Nice video thanks
what net do you use
Capt Jeff "Lunkerdog" would win this easy. You guys need to get with him to learn the throw the net. Fold it up in one hand, and chunk it. Nothing over your shoulder and nothing in your mouth.
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great video
It bounced😂😂
he did not explain after he threw 1/3 of the net over left shoulder and then before he grabbed the other 1/3 of the net with his right hand ... he held a small section of the net in his left thumb to help hold it open before he grabbed the 1/3 of the net in his right hand
normb28 Yea i saw that. I have since switched to Scott's method for throwing. Much less weight in the arms makes you less tired. Hard to throw a big net correctly after a bunch of throws when the arms feel like jelly.
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Keep editing to different shots right when he throws it so we can't tell how it's done.
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I'm down with Steve, much preter through!!
Amazing 😄
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Great video. Awesome netting. Come get shad with me! I'll show you how to tear some holes in those nets. :) Striper SOUP!
Hello and how many meters in diameter ?
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I have thrown a cast net all my life. Usually a 6 footer. I have moved up to a 12 footer. All the videos usually look good but they don't teach properly. This video is great BUT. You do have to go under your arm with the first part over your shoulder. Second you have to take the lead line from under your arm pit and put it over your left thumb. When you separate the lead line after that you do leave it in your thumb and put it in your hand. That's what makes this technique work. Just have to watch slowly.
we use 12ft 28 pound nets for mullet and if i had to do that routine all day id be dead
and why do we get dogged for a chop when the best catches are from bad throws
Not using teeth is good, but having wet shoulders is only slightly better.
+paul johnson the shoulder technique also saves your arms from getting as tired and allows you to throw the net more consistently by removing the manual timing of letting go with your left hand. It is a little harder to get big distance for the same reason though.
Small cast net, but it's a good way to throw, but he can't throwing away with this technic.
jony domingos Thats a joke right.
great video, would have been nice to see them also throw it in the water come up with bait
Competition it’s always fun
nice
what do you think?
Yes man !! Thanks
How much for net
That net looks light . I have thrown heavier than that with a 1 1/2 to 2 inch mesh
What type of cast net is that?
Probably a Tim Wade.
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Nice, but confuse at a moment in this video 1 min 31 second....after shoulder scene and pick a hand....so plz slow motions.repeat this video
After he threw the net, Why didn't he show us the pancake 🤣🤔
Stive throw that net like jose wejeve.rip jose same style
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On shoulder? No way! after one throw, you are just getting started and the net is wet! I would be soaked!
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I tried using my mouth once and i lost my false teeth!
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BEST video? They dont' really SHOW you HOW to do it, they just rush through it. Awesome throws agreed, not the best instruction. Pissing contest....over.
Competitive much??
not better than meeee!!!!!!!!!!
Can't believe y'all put that nasty crap in your mouth lol might as well eat the fish raw lol
If you are a small or young kid and want to throw a 10 foot or larger or heavy net without making your back sore or wearing your arm out from holding most of the weight in one hand and without using your teeth or getting your upper body soaked, my video shows a great method. I bought a heavy weighted 10 foot net for my small 13 year old son and using the method in the video I uploaded, he mastered it in about 5 minutes and now throws like a champ.
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