yeah this net is rough on the fish, I didnt net the first fish, but the second fish lost some scales and slime. All the fish seemed to swim away without injury, but that doesnt mean there ok. I might consider one of those C+R nets.
Kunni
The moby nets look nice, but wow they are pricey. I was thinking something more like this..
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brow...y+Strike+Tangle-Free+Rubber+Net.jsp?locale=en
kunni
I will probably be dragging leechs, and anchored in the usual position if the fishing gets tough. Rendraws net does look nice, thanks for the picture.
kunni
weird, I was getting them high up in the water column, you can see that I had the floating line on one of the rods, and a very slow sinking on the other so I was fishing sub surface, max 4 ft deep. Rendraw, are you in your yellow kayak, or your buddies 13ft black welded aluminum?
kunni
If I am hearing Rendraw and Kunni correctly it sounds like the fish are at the top going fast, down low going slow, in the middle going south and suspended going north. Don't bother with Rapalas or egg sucking leeches and for sure they won't touch a worm. I think the Wind, Rain and Snow and Hail may be very bad and suggest most people stay home so as not to ruin their work weeks with bad colds because the fish are not bitting.
Besides my kids have a new secret weapon that will work for sure this year!!! Far better than last years DUD that turned out to be completely ineffective.
Good luck, James