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The Dry, No-Mouth Cast Net Method - Pt. 2/2 - 8' Net

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  • Опубліковано 1 вер 2014
  • Shawn McNew, owner of Striper Soup Bait & Tackle and Shadstocking.com shows you his method to stay dry and not put the net in your mouth. FINALLY I was able to get this video together to help you learn a good way to toss your 8 foot net. also works great on 6-7 footers as well. Remember to NOT throw it too hard, this is the #1 cause of netting failure. Stay tuned for the variations of this simple method you can use in other situations such as throwing long distance or into a strong wind..

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  • @longshotdiedtired1582
    @longshotdiedtired1582 2 роки тому

    Shawn’s the man !! Striper soup tank still going strong and this method keeps it full soup on dude !!

  • @DavidRice111
    @DavidRice111 7 років тому +3

    Yours is the simplest load & throw, with the fastest turn around I've seen yet! Thanks!

  • @jeremywarren7424
    @jeremywarren7424 7 років тому +1

    I've been using other methods with marginal success for years. sometimes I got a perfect pancake, other times it would get a crescent moon or a big ball poop. Just went and tried your method in the front yard and nailed it every time. thank you so much for uploading this!

  • @matteppsteam
    @matteppsteam 9 років тому +7

    Excellent technique Shawn...thanks for sharing. That's a faster load than what I've been doing for years. I'll be practicing in my front yard with this one. "Soup Dudes 4 Life"

  • @regiopazzo
    @regiopazzo 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for making this. I'm 5'3" and I was finally able to get my 8' net to open thanks to this.

  • @alejandrocarvin6778
    @alejandrocarvin6778 8 років тому +1

    Hello, greetings from Spain, I think this is the best instructional video on cast nets I've seen, faster and simpler method, thanks friend

  • @bunkerking1214
    @bunkerking1214 7 років тому

    I have been so close to being able to throw my 8 footer for months but have never been consistent...watched this video twice and threw multiple near perfect pancakes. Thanks!

  • @jimbilbrey298
    @jimbilbrey298 8 років тому +1

    I have to tell you that is probably one of the best methods I have seen on youtube. You do a really nice job of teaching the method I am a first time buyer of a cast net have not received it yet. But have purchased a lee Fisher cast net thank you very very much. from Austin Texas

    • @seeinstripes
      @seeinstripes  8 років тому

      +Jim Bilbrey Jim, how is that net doing? The baitbusters are a bit heavy, but very high quality. The joyfish nets (the ones I'm using in this video) are as good as you can get for the money, although they recently went up on price a good bit unfortunately. Good luck with it!

  • @jeffreyross9644
    @jeffreyross9644 9 років тому +1

    Dude, I've been working up a sweat trying to get my technique to be more reliable. Bought a heavier/larger net that was giving me fits! Tried many ways but things were terrible. Your technique worked for me first time! You Da Man! To me (and for anyone else that this may help) the key to me: the hand positions; left arm straight out, right hand on chest. What it, along with your video did, was to illustrate that I was trying to throw the entire thing out there (could get away with it on smaller nets) - the feeling is I'm only 'slingin' the 'front' half of the net and it all spreads out away from me. Ding, ding! Thumbs up.

  • @nikitaw1982
    @nikitaw1982 5 років тому +1

    Just bought an 8 ft cast net today. Thank you I'm going to learn this method.

  • @davemcwho
    @davemcwho 9 років тому +1

    by far the best instructional video! Well explained without all the BS thanks for your help

  • @jerrytan7635
    @jerrytan7635 8 років тому +1

    Great instructional video. Works very well, is fast and easy. One thing I would like to mention. You show wrapping the cord around your wrist. It seems like you fish on a lake. No harm. For people who are watching this, who live on the coast, not so much.
    Throwing a net over a shark, tarpon, manatee, ect can end very badly. Great Video, just mentioning this

    • @seeinstripes
      @seeinstripes  8 років тому

      You are 100% correct. I actually mention that in the 10ft video. Great comment, thanks!

  • @walkman88us1
    @walkman88us1 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video Shawn. Watched and tried to many other methods to count and while some worked o.k., yours is by far the best I have seen and easiest to do. Haven't gotten a perfect circle yet but it's coming. Thanks again!

    • @seeinstripes
      @seeinstripes  8 років тому

      +Wade Walker Wade, great feedback, glad I could help. Check out my FB page Shad Man (not the rapper and not the sex artist but the guy with the cast net), I share some good bait-oriented info there and try to keep it entertaining.

  • @raulruelas9443
    @raulruelas9443 Рік тому

    Thank you for making this video!

  • @jayalldayism
    @jayalldayism 5 років тому

    Thanks for taking the time to make this tutorial. I’ve been doing a 360 degree turn for years just to throw a pancake lol

  • @jennyjacobs278
    @jennyjacobs278 8 років тому +2

    I have searched all over and this video was by far the best in learning and the way you made it was funny thank you and now i can out throw the captain lol

    • @seeinstripes
      @seeinstripes  8 років тому

      +Jenny Jacobs Jenny, that's awesome, catch up with us at Striper Soup. Nice fish in the avatar!

  • @youversionyoutuber4112
    @youversionyoutuber4112 3 роки тому

    Bought a cheap 10’ net on amazon and I’m using this method,I get some really good pancakes,think I’ll buy the nice fancy net im sure it’ll be a great investment

  • @graywolf1956
    @graywolf1956 5 років тому

    i like your instructions, simple, i will start practice this Saturday. Thanks

  • @Al-zb7bs
    @Al-zb7bs 8 років тому +2

    the best, my wife threw a perfect circle on the first try after I showed her this method.

  • @barkoff
    @barkoff 9 років тому +4

    Simplified technique, I like it.

  • @MrHubris1
    @MrHubris1 3 роки тому

    Great instruction! Thanks.

  • @fishfinder4
    @fishfinder4 6 років тому

    why have I not seen this video before???? Dammm! Great video, easy as heck! thanks

  • @sasascepanovic172
    @sasascepanovic172 5 років тому +1

    Bro the best way to throw a cast net I've ever seen.Less is more.HUA

  • @youversionyoutuber4112
    @youversionyoutuber4112 3 роки тому

    Great video

  • @KHtally
    @KHtally 7 років тому

    Great video. Can't wait to get outside and try it.

  • @josephm7004
    @josephm7004 5 років тому

    Tasty video! This is a fantastic technique.

  • @syyed9036
    @syyed9036 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much, finally get to see a lefty like myself. I'm getting a 6ft. Do you have a vid showing how to throw a 6ft?

  • @markschubert9236
    @markschubert9236 9 років тому +2

    Thanks mate good instruction.

  • @PeabodysParadise
    @PeabodysParadise 9 років тому

    This is great, thanks for taking the time to do this.

    • @seeinstripes
      @seeinstripes  8 років тому

      +PeabodysParadise NP man! We are going to try to do some more striper fishing vids whenever we get time to frig with it. Seems like we're way too busy lately. I actually have more footage from this day that we've never published. It's a couple of advanced variations of this technique. One makes it STUPID easy to throw, the other allows you to throw a low profile net, you can get underneath low objects and also throw into a pretty stout wind.

  • @sanderspayne2729
    @sanderspayne2729 6 років тому

    nice vidja ya make it look mighty easy

  • @louisscott1063
    @louisscott1063 6 років тому

    Very good & well done

  • @kevinh3356
    @kevinh3356 3 роки тому

    Awesome !!!

  • @desert1cop
    @desert1cop 9 років тому +1

    Thank you,finally a good video instead of a half ass get me wetter than a duck dog video.

    • @seeinstripes
      @seeinstripes  9 років тому

      desert1cop If you take a little time to let the net drip out, or shake it a couple of hard times before bringing it in, you can stay bone dry. I've netted for a couple hours and not got a drop on me, and didn't eat any mud.

  • @SuperBlackcracka
    @SuperBlackcracka 7 років тому

    Really helpful thanks a lot!

  • @Linksfishing
    @Linksfishing 5 років тому

    Gonna give it a try

  • @mattsawesomeshow
    @mattsawesomeshow 9 років тому

    I didn't see any 10 foot nets on your store site...I'll stop by the shop if you have them in stock.

  • @gradyvago5426
    @gradyvago5426 8 років тому

    are you rotating your net hand from palm up to palm down on the way around.

  • @russellhorton1944
    @russellhorton1944 8 років тому

    Shawn,
    In the last slow-mo throw of the 8 footer, it looks like you 'spin' the net with your right hand underneath your throwing hand after release. Am I seeing this correctly?

  • @krankycool
    @krankycool 10 років тому +1

    Looking for your help, I am shrimping with an 8 foot Bets Sea Green, I previously used an Ahi 300 but the shrimp would escape through the horn, I want to up my net to a ten foot for the extra coverage and the Memphis Net would weigh about the same, and since I'm shrimping in 3-6 feet a one pound per foot net is fine. My question, is what does the horn measure/ look like?

    • @stripersoup5546
      @stripersoup5546 10 років тому

      That's a great question. I have had the same problem with baitfish swimming, actually SCHOOLING, out through nets with big horn diameters. The Lee Fisher nets are inconsistent for some reason. The 10'x3/8" Joyfish has an insanely large horn about 2.5" in diameter that lets even bigger bait swim out, and they DO swim out! I discussed this with the owner of the company and he acted like it was no big deal to lose a few baits here and there. :| Betts nets fall apart at the leadline, every single one I've owned. Honestly I still haven't found a good net since Fitec quit making the Pro Selecte.

    • @krankycool
      @krankycool 10 років тому

      Betts so far for me has been junk, the sea green is better than the blue I have. I threw it a dozen times today and the blue tangled three times, all the leads in a ball, it is the light brail lines, and the lead line is failing on both. I have a Lee Fisher Mako I picked up on sale for forty bucks, I treat it like a rental car, I pulled in oysters with it numerous times, I've had to repair a few times, the largest from a sting ray that had its barb wrapped in the netting, I had to shake and slam it violently to get it out. That net has paid for itself in shrimp and bait ten times over, and will get another, wish they made it in a ten foot. Have you ever had a Seamaster? from Brunson Net & Supply? I'm thinking about trying one out, I'll let you know how it does.

    • @seeinstripes
      @seeinstripes  10 років тому +1

      krankycool As far as durability goes, the Joyfish nets are the toughest I've seen lately in that price range. Now the leads are crimped in place which is a big plus. The 3/8" are blue, which I don't like for clear water. The 1/4 and 5/8 are clear. One problem with the 10 footer is it only comes with a 25' or 30' handline so you have to add to it or replace it if you net on the run or net in deep water. The 8 foot Joyfish nets are very good.

  • @olj-bone5822
    @olj-bone5822 5 років тому

    I’ve tried video after video... this one for some reason go through to me and I’m nailing every throw now

  • @joeking9933
    @joeking9933 8 років тому +1

    Thanks - Hisname PFF

  • @Lpmgato1
    @Lpmgato1 6 років тому

    I assume you are left handed, correct? I throw right handed. Should I reverse the hands to hold and throw?

  • @jaredbradley4095
    @jaredbradley4095 5 років тому

    @carolina kayak fishing

  • @user-ms2ki7oy3x
    @user-ms2ki7oy3x 7 років тому

    رائع جدا

  • @bufordbingham679
    @bufordbingham679 7 років тому

    So, you're left handed?

  • @nikao7751
    @nikao7751 4 роки тому

    Dude I did it on the first try with my ten foot net and I have ADHD. You otta copyright it.

  • @cjharrin
    @cjharrin 4 роки тому

    Dang I’m righty

  • @kuwkwt
    @kuwkwt 8 років тому

    what kind is ur net name i mean can i buy it on amazon.com i want the excat company u have

    • @seeinstripes
      @seeinstripes  8 років тому

      +Fahad Kndry Lee Fisher is the brand Joyfish is the model. The blue net is a 8' x 3/8" and the big one at the end is a 10' x 5/8"

  • @akhilsohanakhilsohan8019
    @akhilsohanakhilsohan8019 5 років тому

    കൊള്ളാം

  • @toddfullerton3930
    @toddfullerton3930 3 роки тому

    Ya gonna throw the dam net or make a music video?