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A cast net is a circular net with weights around its outer perimeter, thrown or “cast” in such a manner that it opens out and falls over a small school of fish, trapping them underneath.The main focus factors that decide a cast net include netting material, horn style, braille lines, hand line rope, lead weight,swivel .Therefore,we will give you our description of them one by one.
Netting material - We have chosen the highest grade of limp monofilament netting available .In the market you'll see many different names of cast nets that simply use cheaply made monofilament which causes the netting to have a stiff coarse feel to it, therefore not opening to the nets' maximum potential when thrown. Also when having a coarse feel, this causes the net to have a bushy type appearance causing it to take up more space in your hand which in turn makes it harder to load and also harder to throw. Having a limp net is important, it allows you to load your net easier, it throws nicer, opens larger and is obviously more effective at catching more live bait when your net has a larger spread.Besides it curls up nice into your bucket when you put away.
Horn -The horn is divided into several sections .With your braille lines being divided, this helps almost eliminate your braille lines from becoming tangled. Having a horn that is divided also keeps live bait from escaping out through the opening of the horn which is an important feature especially when catching smaller live bait such as shrimp.
Braille lines - Braille lines usually consist of 16-24 lines which attach to the lead line (bottom) of the net that are used to pull the net inward to trap all of your live bait inside of your net. If your cast net does not have enough braille lines, your net will not close tightly, therefore not trapping as many live bait as you expected.
Hand line rope - Actually this part of the net doesn't really effect how much live bait that you catch but we have made our hand line 30 ft long which helps those fisherman throw their nets farther and also allows your net to sink at deeper depths. We have also used a 3/8" hollow braided style rope which makes it nice being that it floats when you're in shallower water.
Lead weight - In most situations, the amount of weight on a net will be the difference between catching a lot of live bait or just a few live baits for your days fishing.Our lead weight ranges from 1IBS to 1.5IBS according to your need.
Swivel - Our cast nets have a large "8" shaped swivel for strength and by using the larger swivel, this helps eliminate hand line or braille line twists as your cast net is being pulled in.
You may order our cast nets by the following index.
American Style
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VS
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Japanese Style
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RADIUS
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3'
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4'
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5'
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6'
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7'
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8'
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9'
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10'
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12'
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15'
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Mesh
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3/8''
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1/2''
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5/8''
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3/4''
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1''
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1-1/4''
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1-1/2''
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Twine
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0.23mm
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0.28mm
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0.30mm
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0.40mm
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0.60mm
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