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Von_Vaughn 09-06-2014 09:30 AM

Hoop net advice
 
I was looking into buying a few nets and cages. I just moved to san diego from colorado. I like to build things and be outside. I want to get into catching lobster as I truly enjoy eating them also truly love kayaking.

I am intimidated by buying new gear as I dont know what I am buying as far as hoop nets or bait cages. I want to know what is a good hoop net, cage and some basics on getting started. Any advice would be appreciated.

DanaPT 09-06-2014 09:44 AM

Promar rigid hoops have worked very well for me.

set ups vary from the buy here on the site to DIY. Including the drake puck. Worth considering.

http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...ght=drake+puck

Dannowar 09-06-2014 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Von_Vaughn (Post 205526)
I was looking into buying a few nets and cages. I just moved to san diego from colorado. I like to build things and be outside. I want to get into catching lobster as I truly enjoy eating them also truly love kayaking.

I am intimidated by buying new gear as I dont know what I am buying as far as hoop nets or bait cages. I want to know what is a good hoop net, cage and some basics on getting started. Any advice would be appreciated.

Shoot me a pm man. I have 6 on the side if my house collecting dust. They're conicals too not the lay flats.

Hunters Pa 09-06-2014 10:20 AM

I think thre are some seminars coming up that will shorten the learning curve

CheapPelican 09-06-2014 12:12 PM

I'd go with collapsible nets with bait suspenders. Less soaking time = more pulls and less time waisted in unproductive areas. You just have to make sure you are puling straight up, which is what you should be doing anyways.

Hunters Pa 09-06-2014 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by CheapPelican (Post 205535)
I'd go with collapsible nets with bait suspenders. Less soaking time = more pulls and less time waisted in unproductive areas. You just have to make sure you are puling straight up, which is what you should be doing anyways.

Collapsible are great for storage but I try to minimize moving parts on the water. Find what you will use with confidence and go with it

Von_Vaughn 09-06-2014 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Hunters Pa (Post 205532)
I think thre are some seminars coming up that will shorten the learning curve

Any more info on the seminar? Is it posted on this forum?

Saba Slayer 09-06-2014 08:00 PM

PM sent
 
PM sent Von...

Seanbarnett 09-06-2014 10:13 PM

Yah does anyone have any info on the seminars?

Saba Slayer 09-07-2014 06:08 AM

PM sent
 
Hi Sean
A PM has been sent.

TroutBum 09-07-2014 07:48 AM

Saba, could I get the seminars info too?

Thanks, Stephen


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