How to Net a Fish
Be prepared to be netting for someone else., Reel your own line in as quickly as you can., Wait until you are asked before getting the net., Once the angler has requested the net, grab it and make sure it is ready., Once you have determined which...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Be prepared to be netting for someone else.
Most of the time when a net is required, you will be netting for someone else.
When your partner gets a fish on, be ready to drop what you are doing and get the net. , If you just set the rod down, you are going to lose it., If the angler just wants to swing the fish over the side, you'll be in the way if you are standing there with a big net., Some nets have collapsible handles, so make sure that the net is completely secure and ready for service., Submerge as much of the rim of the net as you can, but leave some of it out so that the angler can clearly see where he needs to get the fish., Simply leave the net in the water and allow the angler to lead it in.,, If the fish is large, do not scoop, rather hold the handle of the net in a vertical fashion and lift the net out of the water., Don't place it on the front or back deck where the fish could get back into the water with a single leap.
The bottom of the boat is much safer. -
Step 2: Reel your own line in as quickly as you can.
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Step 3: Wait until you are asked before getting the net.
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Step 4: Once the angler has requested the net
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Step 5: grab it and make sure it is ready.
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Step 6: Once you have determined which side of the boat the fish will be coming to
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Step 7: get the net into the water.
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Step 8: Do not jab at the fish with the net.
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Step 9: Turn the net so that it offers the largest possible entry to the fish.
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Step 10: As soon as the fish is past the rim of the net
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Step 11: lift it out with a slight scooping motion.
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Step 12: Bring the net into the boat.
Detailed Guide
Most of the time when a net is required, you will be netting for someone else.
When your partner gets a fish on, be ready to drop what you are doing and get the net. , If you just set the rod down, you are going to lose it., If the angler just wants to swing the fish over the side, you'll be in the way if you are standing there with a big net., Some nets have collapsible handles, so make sure that the net is completely secure and ready for service., Submerge as much of the rim of the net as you can, but leave some of it out so that the angler can clearly see where he needs to get the fish., Simply leave the net in the water and allow the angler to lead it in.,, If the fish is large, do not scoop, rather hold the handle of the net in a vertical fashion and lift the net out of the water., Don't place it on the front or back deck where the fish could get back into the water with a single leap.
The bottom of the boat is much safer.
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