Did this job commercially in my singlehanded longshore fishing vessel for many years. If you can manage to fit one, an upright cross bar, over which you can draw the net to scud the fish out (if they aren't double swum or stickers) or pick them out will help to get the net back in the box with the corks on one side and the leadline on the other, ready to shoot again. Surplus large plastic loft tanks work well as net bins, if you clean off any rough bits. Nice lot of fish there.
Thank you for messaging. Yes I think a bar over the side of the boat would help, as you can tell I’m not a commercial netter and just give it a go for bait etc. thank you for your advice - much appreciated. Ed
When you are hauling your nets in each man takes a side, one on floats one on weights. As you pull the net aboard shake the fish out and they will drop into the boat. You will keep the net in good shape for next casting. If you are feeling greedy, attach another net or two 😉😁
Good plan, we shot the nets on the new boat for the first time this season and the extra deck space allowed us to do it like this. It also meant we could put the net straight back into the net box ready to shoot again! 👍🏻
@@Suffolksportsfishing excellent. I hope you ate some of your herring. They are tasty. I fillet them and roll the fillets, stick a cocktail stick in to keep them in shape. Place in a Pyrex dish. Make up a mix of brown vinegar and water to cover them. Add a few bay leaves, black and white pepper corns, herbs de province. Cook in the oven for 30 minutes. We call it potted herring. Tasty!
Did this job commercially in my singlehanded longshore fishing vessel for many years. If you can manage to fit one, an upright cross bar, over which you can draw the net to scud the fish out (if they aren't double swum or stickers) or pick them out will help to get the net back in the box with the corks on one side and the leadline on the other, ready to shoot again. Surplus large plastic loft tanks work well as net bins, if you clean off any rough bits. Nice lot of fish there.
Thank you for messaging. Yes I think a bar over the side of the boat would help, as you can tell I’m not a commercial netter and just give it a go for bait etc.
thank you for your advice - much appreciated. Ed
Ed...BRILLIANT Video..Thanks for posting
Thanks Trevor, glad you enjoyed 👍🏻👍🏻
Great video. What size mesh is best for herring ?
Thanks - 50mm-75mm is best but mine is 75mm so smaller fish get away. Also check the local bylaws on what mesh size you are allowed
When you are hauling your nets in each man takes a side, one on floats one on weights. As you pull the net aboard shake the fish out and they will drop into the boat. You will keep the net in good shape for next casting. If you are feeling greedy, attach another net or two 😉😁
Good plan, we shot the nets on the new boat for the first time this season and the extra deck space allowed us to do it like this. It also meant we could put the net straight back into the net box ready to shoot again! 👍🏻
@@Suffolksportsfishing excellent. I hope you ate some of your herring. They are tasty. I fillet them and roll the fillets, stick a cocktail stick in to keep them in shape. Place in a Pyrex dish. Make up a mix of brown vinegar and water to cover them. Add a few bay leaves, black and white pepper corns, herbs de province. Cook in the oven for 30 minutes. We call it potted herring. Tasty!
Was that another trip Ed ? Wanted to get out today but unable...shame as weather is not gonna play ball now for a week 😒
Keep an eye on Thursday mate, weathers changing but might ease off 👍🏻
Well done, boys super video.
Thanks mate, appreciate it and was great fun 👍🏻👍🏻
@@Suffolksportsfishing Nothing better than a good haul of fish.
Nice one Edd so good
Thanks Den, love a slightly different style of fishing 👍🏻
do you scale yours before using as bait
Hi John, no I don’t. I’ll try and show how I use them for thornbacks in another video as I don’t think many use it like I do. Ed
hi Edd do you ever sell or should I say trade any? 😉as would definitely take some off your hands for bait ,especially as they are so fresh👍cheers Dan
Hi Dan, drop me an email with your number in case I have any spares in the future - suffolkandnorfolkoutdoors@gmail.com 👍🏻👍🏻
hi Edd, have sent email and thanks in advance for keeping me in mind 👍
amezing brother ❤️💜👍👍
Thank you 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@Suffolksportsfishing 👍👍👍☕☕☕
Brilliant what a haul of silver darlings, I hope you ate a few 👍
Hi mate, yes some were eaten. Cracking little fish!!! 👍🏻
Fresh herring or kippers great food well done nice to see fish caught fresh
@noelfleming3567 tasty fish for sure! 👍🏻
Awsome work bloody amitures 🤦🤣🤣👍👍
Haha thanks mate, not too bad going!!
Nice one men, shame Edward couldn't make it #fishybanter
I’m sure he was there somewhere 😂😂