Introduction:
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. Most cast nets have hand lines, one end of which is attached to the throwers wrist. The other is attached to lines (brails) that go through a ring at the center of the net and are secured at intervals to the outer perimeter. After the net has been cast over fish and has settled to the bottom, the band line is used to pull it in. This closes the outer circle of the net, the brail lines pulling the weights in to the center of the net.
The number of starting knots (mesh) you use to begin your net will determine, in part, the amount of parachute effect the net has it sinks to the bottom. The more pronounced parachute effect, the more the fish will be able to bounce around under its DOME without scooting out from under it before the leading circle settles to the bottom. By contrast, a flat net will allow the fish to bounce off and escape straight out from under it before the leadline reaches the bottom.
Specification:
Product name | American style casting net hand throw net |
Materials | Nylon mono/ nylon multifilament as per your request |
Sinker | Plastic coated iron |
Length | 10ft |
Twine thickness | 0.28mm |
Features:
1.Made by high quality material which let the net more soft and strong and wear-resisting
2.Different color to choose
3.Skilled workers to handmade
OEM services provided, please feel free to contact with susanne.fang@fishingnetsupply.com.
