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Choose the right cast net and your quest to catch bait will be much easier. Choose the wrong one and you’ll have to work much harder (or you might not catch any shad at all).
Using the right tool makes a difference with any job and it’s true when catching shad also.
You wouldn’t try to drill a hole with a hammer, using the wrong cast net is no different. Using the wrong net will slow down your results getting bait or at times make it impossible to catch shad.
There are times when the net you use won’t make much difference. But there are times when the wrong net will make it very difficult, or even impossible to catch shad.
If you’ll use the right tools at the right time catching shad will be much easier.
Before I get into the specifics on choosing a cast net, it’s important to understand the different parts of a cast net. As you learn about how the size and weight of each part impacts your ability to catch shad, this is critical.
Again the wrong tools at certain times will mean no bait. This is especially true in the winter.
Here are some notes that summarize the information covered in the podcast as well as links to some cast nets online. Make sure you keep this information in mind before you buy your first cast net (or your next one).
Here’s a summary of the information covered in the podcast.
1. Check Your Local Laws
Make sure it is legal to use a cast net to catch shad and learn what the largest size net you can use is.
2. Choose The Right Size Cast Net
Get the largest legal size you can throw in your state.
3. Nylon Or Monofilament Cast Net, Which Is Better?
Mono does not absorb water and it tangles less than monofilament. Monofilament sinks faster in the water than nylon. Always buy nets made of monofilament. Monofilament is less visible in the water also.
4. Stay Away From “Gimmicks”
You don’t need rings or throwers or any extra junk to help you throw. Just buy a plain cast net and stay away from nets that have throwing rings and other gimmicks built into them and by all means don’t get suckered into buying one of these items from a third party and adding it to your cast net.
5. Choose The Right Mesh Size
This is the size of the spacing of the mesh in the net. Mesh size impacts the size of baitfish that you can catch and how quickly the net sinks in the water.
Nets with mesh sizes that are larger than these sizes listed are available but these are the sizes you really need to know about.
6. Choose The Right Weight
Weight is measured in pounds per foot.
The pounds per foot impacts how fast the net sinks. This is amount of weight per foot of braille line.
The Size and Weight Of Your Cast Net Matters!
For brands I prefer Fitec Super Spreader Cast Nets for higher end nets. These are great nets and open really well.
Fitec is my “go to” brand for higher end cast nets. These nets are hand made so they throw better than the inexpensive nets. Even though they cost a little more up front they save me a lot of money in the long run. Fitec Super Spreader Cast Nets they’re tough and throw really well. They’re the best cast nets I’ve ever used.
Cast Nets For Warmer Months (General Purpose Cast Net)
For The Coldwater Period (Winter)
Once you’ve got the right cast net make sure to take some extra time and get it ready for first time use. You’ll catch more bait and the net will last longer also.
Learning how to locate and catch shad is essential to targeting blue catfish, having the right net will help you catch more bait and learning how to locate shad will also help you catch more catfish because blue catfish are a lot like teenage boys.
To get more in depth information on locating and catching shad check out the How To Catch Shad ebook from Catfish Edge. The How To Catch Shad ebook covers everything you need to know about locating and catching shad in simple easy to follow instructions based on my experience as a pro catfish guide and one of the many Catfish Edge “How To Catch Catfish” products.
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The Catfish Edge podcast is available for download in iTunes. Click here to Subscribe.
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The post Choose The Right Cast Net, You’ll Catch More Catfish Bait [EP3] appeared first on Catfish Edge: Cutting Edge Catfishing.
By Chad Ferguson : Pro Catfish Angler, Fishing Guide4.6
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Choose the right cast net and your quest to catch bait will be much easier. Choose the wrong one and you’ll have to work much harder (or you might not catch any shad at all).
Using the right tool makes a difference with any job and it’s true when catching shad also.
You wouldn’t try to drill a hole with a hammer, using the wrong cast net is no different. Using the wrong net will slow down your results getting bait or at times make it impossible to catch shad.
There are times when the net you use won’t make much difference. But there are times when the wrong net will make it very difficult, or even impossible to catch shad.
If you’ll use the right tools at the right time catching shad will be much easier.
Before I get into the specifics on choosing a cast net, it’s important to understand the different parts of a cast net. As you learn about how the size and weight of each part impacts your ability to catch shad, this is critical.
Again the wrong tools at certain times will mean no bait. This is especially true in the winter.
Here are some notes that summarize the information covered in the podcast as well as links to some cast nets online. Make sure you keep this information in mind before you buy your first cast net (or your next one).
Here’s a summary of the information covered in the podcast.
1. Check Your Local Laws
Make sure it is legal to use a cast net to catch shad and learn what the largest size net you can use is.
2. Choose The Right Size Cast Net
Get the largest legal size you can throw in your state.
3. Nylon Or Monofilament Cast Net, Which Is Better?
Mono does not absorb water and it tangles less than monofilament. Monofilament sinks faster in the water than nylon. Always buy nets made of monofilament. Monofilament is less visible in the water also.
4. Stay Away From “Gimmicks”
You don’t need rings or throwers or any extra junk to help you throw. Just buy a plain cast net and stay away from nets that have throwing rings and other gimmicks built into them and by all means don’t get suckered into buying one of these items from a third party and adding it to your cast net.
5. Choose The Right Mesh Size
This is the size of the spacing of the mesh in the net. Mesh size impacts the size of baitfish that you can catch and how quickly the net sinks in the water.
Nets with mesh sizes that are larger than these sizes listed are available but these are the sizes you really need to know about.
6. Choose The Right Weight
Weight is measured in pounds per foot.
The pounds per foot impacts how fast the net sinks. This is amount of weight per foot of braille line.
The Size and Weight Of Your Cast Net Matters!
For brands I prefer Fitec Super Spreader Cast Nets for higher end nets. These are great nets and open really well.
Fitec is my “go to” brand for higher end cast nets. These nets are hand made so they throw better than the inexpensive nets. Even though they cost a little more up front they save me a lot of money in the long run. Fitec Super Spreader Cast Nets they’re tough and throw really well. They’re the best cast nets I’ve ever used.
Cast Nets For Warmer Months (General Purpose Cast Net)
For The Coldwater Period (Winter)
Once you’ve got the right cast net make sure to take some extra time and get it ready for first time use. You’ll catch more bait and the net will last longer also.
Learning how to locate and catch shad is essential to targeting blue catfish, having the right net will help you catch more bait and learning how to locate shad will also help you catch more catfish because blue catfish are a lot like teenage boys.
To get more in depth information on locating and catching shad check out the How To Catch Shad ebook from Catfish Edge. The How To Catch Shad ebook covers everything you need to know about locating and catching shad in simple easy to follow instructions based on my experience as a pro catfish guide and one of the many Catfish Edge “How To Catch Catfish” products.
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The Catfish Edge podcast is available for download in iTunes. Click here to Subscribe.
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The post Choose The Right Cast Net, You’ll Catch More Catfish Bait [EP3] appeared first on Catfish Edge: Cutting Edge Catfishing.

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