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Gill Netting For Salmon
I bought a fair bit (300 yardsX5feet) of 5" gill net. Can I catch
salmon with this on a fairly big river with salmon running up it? I was thinking of stringing 100lb mono through the top of the net, and tying the mono to each bank. I have made about 40 leads, each about 4oz. Will this arrangement work? I'm thinking of leaving it out for a day, will it be packed full of salmon? Would my arrangement and net size hold all the salmon? The salmon which run up the river go up to about 30lb normally. Would that size of salmn be capable of ripping the net apart? The line in the net is 0.7mm, that's about 15lb strenght. Also, when I empty the net, will most of the salmon be dead? Thanks, I've googled this alot, but I could not find much of any use. By the way, gill netting is legal where I am, but no-one does it anymore. |
Gill Netting For Salmon
I also thought if I tensioned the line enough by pulling it, I wouldn't
need floats. I can improvise floats out of pipe insulation if neccesary however. |
Gill Netting For Salmon
You need to check your state laws. I would be surprised if you would be
allowed to net spawning salmon. You would devastate the returning population. George in Las Vegas |
Gill Netting For Salmon
George wrote: You need to check your state laws. I would be surprised if you would be allowed to net spawning salmon. You would devastate the returning population. George in Las Vegas I thought that gill netting was only for population count reasons. Is it also used for fishing ? |
Gill Netting For Salmon
fishy1 wrote: I bought a fair bit (300 yardsX5feet) of 5" gill net. Can I catch salmon with this on a fairly big river with salmon running up it? I was thinking of stringing 100lb mono through the top of the net, and tying the mono to each bank. I have made about 40 leads, each about 4oz. Will this arrangement work? I'm thinking of leaving it out for a day, will it be packed full of salmon? Would my arrangement and net size hold all the salmon? The salmon which run up the river go up to about 30lb normally. Would that size of salmn be capable of ripping the net apart? The line in the net is 0.7mm, that's about 15lb strenght. Also, when I empty the net, will most of the salmon be dead? Thanks, I've googled this alot, but I could not find much of any use. By the way, gill netting is legal where I am, but no-one does it anymore. Why gill nets? I'd think blasting caps or using det cord would prove more cost and time effective? David N. |
Gill Netting For Salmon
This guy lives in the UK so who knows about their laws, I know no where in the states could you get away with this |
Gill Netting For Salmon
"I Like Pike" wrote in message oups.com... This guy lives in the UK so who knows about their laws, I know no where in the states could you get away with this The Native Americans / First Nation people are allowed on some rivers in the West to gill net. If you strung the net across a navigable river, do not expect it to be there when you return. Or at least in one piece. |
Gill Netting For Salmon
CalifBill wrote: "I Like Pike" wrote in message oups.com... This guy lives in the UK so who knows about their laws, I know no where in the states could you get away with this The Native Americans / First Nation people are allowed on some rivers in the West to gill net. If you strung the net across a navigable river, do not expect it to be there when you return. Or at least in one piece. Great Post! That was quite common here for awhile then the Indians decided it was best to drift with their nets. The next thing you know their boats started sinking during the night for some unknown reason so they started pulling their boats at night. It wasn't long after that they were hit with shotgun pellets. Now, it is pretty rare to see a net outside of the reservation, imagine that. I guess some people just don't like others who net the rivers, maybe the OP should have realized that before posting. BTW, to the OP, your rigging will not work, that is not how it's done. I've hung enough gillnet in my time to get a good chuckle out of your plan. Don't bother to email me because I'm not going to tell you how either. Terry -- Crayfishing Made Easy World's Leader in Crayfish Traps Everyone Is Doing It. Are You? http://www.terrybullard.com/CrawfishMain.html |
Gill Netting For Salmon
CMaster wrote: CalifBill wrote: "I Like Pike" wrote in message oups.com... This guy lives in the UK so who knows about their laws, I know no where in the states could you get away with this The Native Americans / First Nation people are allowed on some rivers in the West to gill net. If you strung the net across a navigable river, do not expect it to be there when you return. Or at least in one piece. Great Post! That was quite common here for awhile then the Indians decided it was best to drift with their nets. The next thing you know their boats started sinking during the night for some unknown reason so they started pulling their boats at night. It wasn't long after that they were hit with shotgun pellets. Now, it is pretty rare to see a net outside of the reservation, imagine that. I guess some people just don't like others who net the rivers, maybe the OP should have realized that before posting. BTW, to the OP, your rigging will not work, that is not how it's done. I've hung enough gillnet in my time to get a good chuckle out of your plan. Don't bother to email me because I'm not going to tell you how either. Terry -- Crayfishing Made Easy World's Leader in Crayfish Traps Everyone Is Doing It. Are You? http://www.terrybullard.com/CrawfishMain.html This stretch of river is not navegatible. I'm not a native or non native american. I don't live in a reservation. I don't have a boat on the river. No-one shoots other people's boats where I live. Perhaps this is acceptable behaviour where you live when you disagree with them, but here, shotguns are not used to shoot boats. "I guess some people just don't like others who net the rivers, maybe the OP should have realized that before posting." I did realise that before posting, however, people where I live do not mind netting of rivers. I really don't care what someone across the atlantic's opinion of gill netting is. BTW, it shows you don't have a mature attitude when you laugh at someone's idea. I don't intend to email someone like you. Go do some metal detecting. |
Gill Netting For Salmon
fishy1 wrote: This stretch of river is not navegatible. I'm not a native or non native american. I don't live in a reservation. I don't have a boat on the river. No-one shoots other people's boats where I live. Perhaps this is acceptable behaviour where you live when you disagree with them, but here, shotguns are not used to shoot boats. Acceptable behaviour? Perhaps not but it happens all the time. I was just talking about the sportsman point of view here. You should see what happens when the commercial guys mix it up. They don't call it the Wild West here for nothing, LMAO. "I guess some people just don't like others who net the rivers, maybe the OP should have realized that before posting." I did realise that before posting, however, people where I live do not mind netting of rivers. I really don't care what someone across the atlantic's opinion of gill netting is. BTW, it shows you don't have a mature attitude when you laugh at someone's idea. I don't intend to email someone like you. Go do some metal detecting. I never stated there was anything wrong with gillnetting, I may have hinted that your ethics of gillnetting any river for personal gain is definitely out of balance and nonsporting or perhaps I was just telling you what happens in my neck of the woods. If you don't care for opinions of your actions from people across the Atlantic then post to some local group who's sporting ethics are the same as yours, just like the people you say who do not mind netting of rivers. I'm sure I wouldn't laugh at your idea if your idea was mature, which it is not. I do have a suggestion, catch only your share of the salmon and not everyone elses. Terry -- Crayfishing Made Easy World's Leader in Crayfish Traps Everyone Is Doing It. Are You? http://www.terrybullard.com/CrawfishMain.html |
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