Information Series - Fishing Nets

Helpful Information Series - Fishing Nets

General Information Regarding Fishing Nets

If you are new to fishing or a seasoned expert, we are starting a limited Blog Series.

Our First topic in the series is *Fishing Nets*

Fishing Nets

Certainly, one cannot fish without the right fishing net. Over the years, many different fishing nets have been developed for their use in different types of fishing. Action Outdoors, being the prime supplier of these nets, has compiled a complete guide on the different popular fishing nets you may opt from for your next fishing trip, including -

  • Cast Throw Nets
  • Piper Bait Nets
  • Net Floats Leads Rope
  • Buoy Anchor Combos for Fishing Nets
  • Other Options for Fishing Nets
  • Aspects To Consider When Choosing a Fishing
  • Precautions to Take when Building a Fishing Net

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Cast Throw Nets

These nets come in a range of different, pre-determined sizes ranging from 6ft to 14ft. You may sink them fast to around 65mm mesh size. Using these nets offers the chance to catch more fish using fresh bait, reducing your  fishing expenses involving catch bait purchases. You may use these nets for forage fish, and their traditional design can make you feel more connected to the natural ways of fishing that have been practiced for thousands of years.

Piper Bait Nets

You may chase the piper bait nets in standard sizes between 10 m and 60 m. Such nets are suitable for catching species like sprats, herrings, yellow-eyed mullets, and pipers. One prime benefit is the lack of excessive effort required in catching fish with these nets. Just set the net and relax. Once you are done, drag it back and take out the fish caught.

Net Floats Leads Rope

Nothing is more satisfying in a fishing activity than DIYing the entire process. As such, you are developing your network that can enhance the attractiveness of the activity manifold. Action outdoor provides you with the best leads rope for your fishing nets. You will receive floats, a braided lead core rope of different sizes, leads and sinkers, and top rope based on your requirement in this package.

Buoy Anchor Combos for Fishing Nets

Fishing nets without body anchors can become very difficult to handle and maneuver. As such, Action outdoors offers a range of buoy anchor combos for you to select from. Each combo pack offers the user collapsible anchors, a plastic bin, floats, and a rope. You can save considerable sums by purchasing the combo pack instead of purchasing each component separately.

Other Options for Fishing Nets

Action Outdoors focuses on catering to the fishing nets requirements of all customers. As such, we have an extensive range of other fishing nets available as well. You may select a bait herring net, butterfish fishing net, flounder fishing net, mullet net range, snapper fishing net, drag nets for different NZ fish, and NZ eel fyke net.

Additionally, you may purchase all the required accessories to repair your fishing net from our online store as well. Such accessories are important to work on your fishing net yourself if you are away from the shore and face a breakage. You may get anchors, buoy ropes, buoys, needles, time, anchor sets, and a plastic bin, etc., for your fishnet repairs.

Aspects To Consider When Choosing a Fishing Net

Making the right choice about the fishing net can enhance your fishing experience manifold. Therefore, always consider the following factors when finding the best fishing nets:

  • Select the minimum mesh size based on the regulations. This way, you will be able to catch a greater quantity of fish every time.
  • Consider your personal preferences when selecting the material and size of the net as well. If you are fishing for fun, a smaller net size will suffice because you would benefit from the large fish net size.
  • Consider all legal requirements regarding different aspects of your fishing net before purchasing or creating one.

Precautions to Take when Building a Fishing Net

There are certain precautions when building and using fishing nets that can keep you safe:

  1. Never tie the net to any part of your body, as it could lead to cuts and bruises.
  2. Don’t drag the net anywhere on your own in any case. Also, keep the net’s bridles longer to ensure that you can throw them easily without the chances of you tripping over in the process.
  3. Wear safety equipment and clothing to ensure maximum protection in any case.

Conclusion

Fishing nets are a prime part of your fishing activity. Ensure you follow the guidelines and consider the options mentioned in this article to enhance your manifold experience.

Take a look at the Fisheries Website to make sure that you are up-to-date with the latest information and laws specific to your area. 

https://www.mpi.govt.nz/fishing-aquaculture/recreational-fishing/fishing-rules/

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