Hey guys nice vid, My two cents, make a bag net on the frame, use a cross handle for a belly board and make a through stick not bolt on, one more thing! Lace the net not staple they rust out right quick. Keep em coming guys
@@TridentFishing yes cheers for mentioning. I had looked at comments and read your feedback on this to someone else. I’ve left drilling the top/higher hole until net on timber ready, which it is now. Bit short on one side when I threaded through netting, 2”, no problem. Cheers Paul Jersey C.I.
Great job on the net u guys, just two penneth worth, mayb if ya weave net instead of staples save rusting n have do again 😉 . Also U guys got any exciting recipes not to complex though n thx really njoyd vid.. New subscriber 🤗 👏
Nice rig guys. Question: You don't seem to be laboring, how easy is it to push? Also, does the bottom board need to drag the bottom? I was wondering how it would work with small plastic wheels on each end to raise the board maybe a half inch. Maybe another route would be to build a 2x2 U frame with (plastic side wheels), and use seine weights on the bottom of the net. Thanks
i think you could add wheels but they would would prob rust out pretty quickly,,, its made of wood and it floats so its not to hard tp puch and yes you wana drag the bottom as much as your able to , i would say its not harder than throwing the cast net for the same amount of time , it get heavy with grass and thats when you have to dump it to start over
Hey guys,what are the rules on catching shrimp,I know that you’re only allowed to catch a certain times of the year, and some areas are closed,please make a video explaining everything...Thanks guys and I really like your videos!
you can catch shrimp year around for personal use , commercial fisherman or people wanting to sell it have there own rules , but for personal ... Personal use: No more than 100 pounds of shrimp (in their natural state with heads attached) per day may be taken
Thanks,for replying ,it came out ok,I actually applied wheels so it can roll on the bottom since I have some back issues,hopefully it will roll if not it's still low to the ground for drag.
Great video guys but you attached the wooden slats with the netting the wrong way up. The way you have it the rope, netting and fencing nails will be pushed along the sand and will wear very quickly. If you turn it over the wood will be on the sand and will take all the wear instead of the other way around. A 4’ piece of wood is cheaper to replace than all the other stuff.
Hey guys nice vid,
My two cents, make a bag net on the frame, use a cross handle for a belly board and make a through stick not bolt on, one more thing! Lace the net not staple they rust out right quick. Keep em coming guys
Great tip! got another DIY hitting today actually , hope you like it
Nice push net looks so simple but it works good. Thanks for sharing this tip.
You bet
Nice one buddy. Going to give this a go this year and will build to your spec. Thanks for making this video. Paul. Jersey Channel Islands.
Best of luck!
the only thing i would do is leave a little more net in place
@@TridentFishing yes cheers for mentioning. I had looked at comments and read your feedback on this to someone else. I’ve left drilling the top/higher hole until net on timber ready, which it is now. Bit short on one side when I threaded through netting, 2”, no problem. Cheers
Paul Jersey C.I.
Just what l was looking for to use in Lincolnshire uk
Thanks for the vid, from UK.
right on brother! all the way from corpus christi texas! ... if you ever in town come say hi lol ill treat you you to some fish and chips
Nice!!!!!!!! Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching!
just what i was looking for thx guys for taking the time
you got it brother , good luck
Great job on the net u guys, just two penneth worth, mayb if ya weave net instead of staples save rusting n have do again 😉 .
Also U guys got any exciting recipes not to complex though n thx really njoyd vid..
New subscriber 🤗 👏
Good idea!!
on my to do list. tks doc
Good job - be carefull in the UK watch out for weaver fish venomos spikes....
yes , iv heard of those , watch your step!!
Sweet. Thankyou
You bet!
Nice rig guys. Question: You don't seem to be laboring, how easy is it to push? Also, does the bottom board need to drag the bottom? I was wondering how it would work with small plastic wheels on each end to raise the board maybe a half inch.
Maybe another route would be to build a 2x2 U frame with (plastic side wheels), and use seine weights on the bottom of the net. Thanks
i think you could add wheels but they would would prob rust out pretty quickly,,, its made of wood and it floats so its not to hard tp puch and yes you wana drag the bottom as much as your able to , i would say its not harder than throwing the cast net for the same amount of time , it get heavy with grass and thats when you have to dump it to start over
Why did you cut a foot off each end of the 2x2 and not just one cut of 2 feet from one end leaving a more useful piece of scrap wood?
yeah in hind sight i would have left the extra 2 feet to make a bigger pocket
Trident Fishing killer video man. I bet that would slay some shrimp right now
Hey guys,what are the rules on catching shrimp,I know that you’re only allowed to catch a certain times of the year, and some areas are closed,please make a video explaining everything...Thanks guys and I really like your videos!
you can catch shrimp year around for personal use , commercial fisherman or people wanting to sell it have there own rules , but for personal ... Personal use: No more than 100 pounds of shrimp (in their natural state with heads attached) per day may be taken
Hey Trident you didn't give the hole space on the vertical piece 2x2, Thanks
Or just eye ball it,
in hind site i wouldn't have cut the net as much to leave more of a pocket, but it still worked i think the whole in 3/8th
Thanks,for replying ,it came out ok,I actually applied wheels so it can roll on the bottom since I have some back issues,hopefully it will roll if not it's still low to the ground for drag.
thats a smart idea hope it works out for you@@javierc.4778
Where do u buy the net
Great video guys but you attached the wooden slats with the netting the wrong way up. The way you have it the rope, netting and fencing nails will be pushed along the sand and will wear very quickly. If you turn it over the wood will be on the sand and will take all the wear instead of the other way around. A 4’ piece of wood is cheaper to replace than all the other stuff.
Where did you purchase netting for this project?
a local tackle shop roys
Where can I buy the net? And what size is the net mesh holes? 1/8th in?
we bought it at our local tackle shop, but you could try home depot too
Was that at Roy's? I've been wanting to try this
@@billpattillo9597 im pretty sure roys has this net, it been a while since we made the video but i think thats were randy got it at