Walleye
Fishing Nets Buying Guide
Walleye fishing is one of the
most common tasks known to most anglers. With many modern-day
techniques, you must carefully consider in choosing nets to use.
Modern nets available on the market nowadays have come a long way
since the early days of walleye fishing. They have improved now into
coated and knotless ones. Having no knots, it becomes more
advantageous to the walleye itself and to the angler because
snagging of hooks is less likely to happen during fishing. There
will also be a less occurrence for abrasion on the skin of the
walleye.
When choosing a net, you must consider avoiding wide mesh nets as
they can also pose certain problems especially when you want to
split the fish's tail or its fins. It is important to think about
the size of the mesh to protect small fish that get caught up in the
process.
In considering the type of net, you may also need to take into
account the target species you often pursue and such as in this
case, the walleye. It is best to buy a net based upon your desired
catch. If you want walleye, concentrate on that when buying a net.
The best nets are the ones with hoops (approximately 21-23 inches).
It has to be wide enough to make netting as easy as possible to
handle the job carefully thus avoiding unexpected problems. Of
course, we don't want the fish to tangle around and waste our time.
Consider models that are handheld. This design is made to simplify
the job. Select a comfortable handle because handle selection is
also another thing to consider. Long handles are practical when you
experience heavy wind blowing or maybe while you are using long
snells. On the other hand, trollers also prefer nets that have long
handles because this enables to be unbuttoned as they get close to
the boat. Reaching out for these fish and bagging them very quickly
can also be done with long handled nets.
If you have a smaller boat, consider an innovative design of nets.
Some have a collapsing hoop with the entire assembly sliding down on
its handle. This will allow better storage.
Invest in good quality walleye fishing nets that will last a long
time. If possible, avoid those that have thin aluminium material,
light mesh netting, and uncoated ones. You don't want to lose a nice
walleye just because of breaking hoops.
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