avoiding lead while cast netting tips...
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 10:11 am
I put the line in my mouth (not the lead) while throwing, but in some of the waters where I catch bait, this probably isn't the best idea either; plus, even doing this you jerk your teeth sometimes on an errant throw; I've seen other cast netters (mullet catchers) use some neat tricks to avoid this:
1. instead of putting the line in your mouth, drape it and a small section of the net over your right shoulder (right handed thrower); I've done this a little, and it works, but takes a little getting used to.
2. put a clothespin on a string around your neck; clip the line or lead in it instead of your mouth when you throw; haven't used this, but seen it done quite a bit by the guys throwing bigger nets than I throw.
3. this is a little out there, but I saw a fellow throwing a big mullet net that he had custom built; instead of a lead line it had a big chain around the entire circumference of the net bottom. He threw it pretty well.
1. instead of putting the line in your mouth, drape it and a small section of the net over your right shoulder (right handed thrower); I've done this a little, and it works, but takes a little getting used to.
2. put a clothespin on a string around your neck; clip the line or lead in it instead of your mouth when you throw; haven't used this, but seen it done quite a bit by the guys throwing bigger nets than I throw.
3. this is a little out there, but I saw a fellow throwing a big mullet net that he had custom built; instead of a lead line it had a big chain around the entire circumference of the net bottom. He threw it pretty well.