Thank you for making this. Going to pick up a little cast net and give this a shot. Im sure it'll take some practice, but looks like a great addition to my kayak fishing on e i grt the hang of it! Thanks again!
Very informative. I tried cast netting while sitting with a 4-ft net the other day and it was bad. Your video shows an effective technique that I can't wait to try out. Thanks.
Great tips, thank you. I am going to try this on my kayak on Wednesday with my 4 foot throw net. Out on the open ocean in Santa Cruz California for anchovies and in San Francisco Bay for herring.
A fellow kayaker here on the west coast. I just bought a 3' net for catching anchovies. Thanks for the "how to" video. This will give me confidence to try.
Hella dig the videos brotha. just picked up a kayak killed it the other day at breech. Going to go off the breakers soon for spanish mackerel, heard of quite a few by in the harbor and south end of sullavins. that might make for a pretty dope upcoming video if your into that.
@@MakeTimeForFishing picked up an old hobie outback for $200 some old head like 5hr out from charleston cracked a huge hole in it and i made the drive fixed it the next day. now i try to get out as much as possible
Wow that's a bargain, good find. That must be a beast. I've been taking mine out a lot since I got it and it's been serving me well. Let me know if you have any luck on the Spanish mackerel, I'd love to hear about it!
Thanks man! So 4' was the largest size I was able to consistently get good throws while sitting. I since learned to stand and throw from the kayak and the largest I like to use is 6'
Awesome, I'm glad this could be useful. Let me know if there are any other tips, tricks or things you'd just like explained better in any future videos!
Yes that definitely makes it easier. I've used these same steps to throw up to a 6 foot net so it can definitely be done with a larger net. Thanks for watching!
Nice video - thanks for taking the time to make and share!
You're welcome and thank you I appreciate you watching! I hope it was helpful
Thank you for making this. Going to pick up a little cast net and give this a shot. Im sure it'll take some practice, but looks like a great addition to my kayak fishing on e i grt the hang of it! Thanks again!
my fav vid yet i just got a kayak and wanted to learn how to cast net in it love this vid so much
Thanks dude much appreciated! Hope you have fun on the kayak!
Holy wow. I love throwing my net. Now ill try from my kayak!!
Very informative. I tried cast netting while sitting with a 4-ft net the other day and it was bad. Your video shows an effective technique that I can't wait to try out. Thanks.
I know the struggle but I hope this technique works well for you!
@@MakeTimeForFishing I tried it today. My throws weren't quite as nice as yours but I did catch a few mullet. I just need more practice.
Thank you so much. Very helpful!
Appreciate you sharing this! Simple and effective!
I hope it's helpful
Thanks! That's gotta be hard. That bait knife was lucky! New title: "Cast Net Bait Knife in Leg!"
Great tips, thank you. I am going to try this on my kayak on Wednesday with my 4 foot throw net. Out on the open ocean in Santa Cruz California for anchovies and in San Francisco Bay for herring.
Nice goodluck! Hope it works out for you!
Thanks for the info man!
I just bought a 6' cast net and wasn't sure if I could use if off the kayak. Thank you for sharing.
6' will be hard sitting, BUT if you have a stable enough kayak to stand you'll be fine. I throw a 6' standing in my new kayak often.
A fellow kayaker here on the west coast. I just bought a 3' net for catching anchovies. Thanks for the "how to" video. This will give me confidence to try.
Right on, goodluck man!
Hella dig the videos brotha. just picked up a kayak killed it the other day at breech. Going to go off the breakers soon for spanish mackerel, heard of quite a few by in the harbor and south end of sullavins. that might make for a pretty dope upcoming video if your into that.
Thanks man, that sounds like a great time! I'm always looking for some new spots to try out. Out of curiosity, what type of kayak did you pick up?
@@MakeTimeForFishing picked up an old hobie outback for $200 some old head like 5hr out from charleston cracked a huge hole in it and i made the drive fixed it the next day. now i try to get out as much as possible
Wow that's a bargain, good find. That must be a beast. I've been taking mine out a lot since I got it and it's been serving me well. Let me know if you have any luck on the Spanish mackerel, I'd love to hear about it!
Nice Video! Is 4' the best size to throw from a kayak? Is 5' too big?
Thanks man! So 4' was the largest size I was able to consistently get good throws while sitting. I since learned to stand and throw from the kayak and the largest I like to use is 6'
Fantastic. That's not near as precarious as I had imagined. Now time to invest in a kayak.
Awesome, I'm glad this could be useful. Let me know if there are any other tips, tricks or things you'd just like explained better in any future videos!
First step: Have small net. Lol
Yes that definitely makes it easier. I've used these same steps to throw up to a 6 foot net so it can definitely be done with a larger net. Thanks for watching!