what material is used for shrimp nets?
By shrimp net I mean the large dip net type nets. I was wanting to make a cast net that is less likely to harm smaller fish. I don't want to use the regular cast net material. can anyone help?
It's nylon.
By shrimp net I mean the large dip net type nets. I was wanting to make a cast net that is less likely to harm smaller fish. I don't want to use the regular cast net material. can anyone help?
It's nylon.
ABOUT CHINOOK SALMON
Chinook salmon are the largest the Pacific salmon species. The largest ever recorded was a 126-pounder caught in a fish trap in Alaska. The world's record for sport angling is 97 pounds, also landed in Alaska.
Idaho's state record of 54 pounds was caught in the Salmon River in 1956.
Wild Snake River spring/summer chinook were listed as threatened under Endangered Species Act in 1992, and remain listed.
Salmon fishing brings millions of dollars to Idaho. An economic study done in 2001, which had an abnormally large salmon return, found anglers spent $38 million in the state, which created about $90 million in economic activity.
Rocky Barker: Salmon return restores ties to the landIdahoans performed two rituals this spring that celebrate the grandeur of this place we have chosen and that has chosen us.
Nez Perce Indians performed their annual first salmon ceremony to honor the return of the sacred food that has brought them spiritual...
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Chinook season transforms Little Salmon River into a small city Upstream on Rapid River, where sport anglers are forbidden to fish, members of the Nez Perce Tribe use dip nets and gaff hooks to harvest salmon like the |
Poachers devastate Somerset's elver fisheries
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'Get Outdoors, New Jersey!' in Cape May County
“Use dip nets to explore the puddles along the Red Trail for tadpoles, frogs and insect life. Get a closer look at bugs and spiders with a magnifying glass.
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The night that Chenega disappeared into the sea They caught herring with dipnets to eat pan-fried and families gathered kelp covered with glistening berries of herring roe. They would picnic on sunny |