net holder

I'm not too sure if its just here or everywhere but here in florida you cant even pull a oversize fish out of the water! :o you have to leave it in the water and get the hook out. Mainly aimed at the idiots holding the goliath grouper for a picture.
 
jasoncooperpcola said:
I'm not too sure if its just here or everywhere but here in florida you cant even pull a oversize fish out of the water!  :o you have to leave it in the water and  get the hook out. Mainly aimed at the idiots holding the goliath grouper for a picture.
I guess I'm one of them idiots. If you take the picture quickly it don't hurt em one bit. I've caught em, took a picture and released em. Dove the spot shortly after and seen them back down there eating less than an hour later in 80 feet.
 
We go out with at least 2 or 3 other boats.  Some use nets and some gaffs.  I think the gaffers lose less fish.  My friend with the net lost 3 in a row right beside the boat last trip.

When they come up green it can be hard to get a big fish in the net. Plus if you are trolling w/ trebles it can make a gnarly mess in the net and cost you fishing time during a hot bite.
 
My old 77s got rod holders under the gunnels, between the saddle tanks and the cabin. Thats where I keep my net. Havent caught anything big enough ta use it yet, my day will come soon I hope!
 
I never use a net for Stripers or many fish at all, but when a nice 10 pound Fluke comes to the boat you bet the net is under it!!

I am going to have my new Bimi built in January, I am going to make sure the guy uses heavy SS for the frame, I am then going to get 2 clamp on Tulip holders and clamp to the frame, one for the net and one for the gaff, or what ever ;)
 
Back
Top