How to Throw a Best Cast Net
Compared to fishing with a rod or pole, Best Cast Nets fishing
requires significantly more effort than simply sitting and expecting the fish
to bite. No one throws the Internet overboard in any way; There are proper
methods of how to throw a cast net that must be learned.
When using a smaller-sized cast net, specifically, one with a
radius of 5 feet, the single-arm throw method of throwing the cast net is the
best. Assuming that one is right-handed, the proper hand is not used to throw
the internet. The hand ring is tightened to the proper wrist, after which a
type of loose loops are coiled of the throw line and caught by the throwing
hand.
After the loop is formed, the lattice net is grasped by the
free hand while the throwing hand keeps its palm down. The sounding line is
then taken in the non-throwing hand and then grasped by the throwing palm.
The body of the trap thrower twists to recede from the chosen
target then spins smoothly as the net is finally removed. If done correctly,
the mesh net will hit the water in a circular shape. Once the target is within
the net, the road is drawn to shut down the internet.
The two-arm throw method teaches how to throw a large cast
net (with a radius of 6 feet and above) using both arms. The procedures in this
system are treated almost like the single-handed method, but this instruction
will use a left-handed approach.
Again, loose loops are made from the throw line but do this
point to the left. The loops are made continuously until the thrower is in a
position to hold the cast net by his horn. The thrower then picks up the
internet and grabs it with the blank check at pocket height.
The end of the internet is transferred to the throwing hand
while the reverse holds the whole net. The sounding line is now facing down, then
the internet is split in half, where the left thumb and left index finger meet.
Half the internet along the sounding line is held with the right hand and so
the wife of the internet is held with the horn and hand line on the left.
The net held with the right hand is rolled over the left
thumb and allowed to hold loose. The right hand then grasps the sounding line,
where the high and low clumps of the sounding line meet. The sounding line is
placed either over the thrower's front teeth or over the shoulder.
The sound line hanging from the teeth or shoulder is
collected using the thumb and forefinger of the right hand. The internet
hanging on the left thumb is bent in the right hand, with proper palm delay.
With both hands up, the Internet is thrown in the same manner as described
earlier.
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