It looks like you’re not allowing the weights to sink on the cast net. Give it a bit to sink before you pull it in. The fish can’t escape once it dinks so you have plenty of time.
They are removable so you can keep the look when you want and be practical when needed. Also I need a bigger cast net and have to let it drop all the way to the bottom before pulling it in.
I was out fishing last weekend and wind picked up 3 hrs early and i got caught out in 3-4ft waves in a 14ft boat , scary shit , lucky we got back safe since i knew how to ride rough waters and we had lifejackets anyways
Couple of Adventures thanks man, I have similar boat to you, it probably saved my life as there so much wider then V hull boats so waves could not flip us over thankfully! Glad to see you turned back and did not go out there
Couple of Adventures awesome! Currently looking at all kinds of skiff in that price range. Great videos btw. Keep up the good work! (btw, my wife throws a mean net... I can't throw them if my life depended on it).
How smooth of a ride with this Boat? I am looking into purchasing one but am hesitant because of the feed back from my boating friends. I know it is not a typical flat bottom boat but, any input will help thank you Frank
Frank Carlo Very smooth for a skiff/flats boat. But if you are used to anything that has a deep V or heavy smooth riding hull then it won’t be impressive to you.
Couple of Adventures o ok cause I always dock at the ramp by Johnson street and from there I drive all the way to the ocean but where u docked it looks closer to the ocean