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Cast Net for someone with a bad shoulder
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06/19/22 04:30 PM
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Joined: Apr 2013
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learnin to fish
OP
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OP
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Any suggestions for a cast net for someone with a bad shoulder? I have a Bait Buster 7 foot with 1.5#/foot net and its too heavy with a recent shoulder injury I had. I’m recovering but need something lighter. Any thoughts on the Fitec EZ throw net? Should I use a 6’ 1# net?
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Re: Cast Net for someone with a bad shoulder
[Re: learnin to fish]
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06/19/22 04:53 PM
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PKfishin
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You just need a fishing buddy. Advertise for a young fellow with a good shoulder.
My net hurts my shoulder too. Hard to be an old fisherman.
John 21:3 Simon Peter saith unto them, I go a fishing. They say unto him, We also go with thee.
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Re: Cast Net for someone with a bad shoulder
[Re: learnin to fish]
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06/19/22 04:58 PM
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ML56
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I have the Fitec with the aluminum ring in it, very easy to throw. If shoulder is just finished, you may want to switch hands you throw with. Fitec is so simple, you should be throwing like a pro with just a little practice even with off hand. Smaller nets usually have fewer weights due to smaller perimeter, so downsizing may just help you out, good luck-Mike
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Re: Cast Net for someone with a bad shoulder
[Re: learnin to fish]
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06/19/22 06:38 PM
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Whistlebritches
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Any suggestions for a cast net for someone with a bad shoulder? I have a Bait Buster 7 foot with 1.5#/foot net and its too heavy with a recent shoulder injury I had. I’m recovering but need something lighter. Any thoughts on the Fitec EZ throw net? Should I use a 6’ 1# net? I think you're on the right track,6 footer at 1lb of weight per radius foot.I throw a 7' at 1.5 lbs...........there are days I wish I had my old 6'r at 1 lb with me
On Time,On Target,Never Quit
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Re: Cast Net for someone with a bad shoulder
[Re: learnin to fish]
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06/19/22 10:28 PM
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Joined: Mar 2002
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prosise
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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Yep, you need a young mind to go with you. My son can throw a smaller net all day long fo4 entertainment.
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Re: Cast Net for someone with a bad shoulder
[Re: learnin to fish]
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06/19/22 10:50 PM
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z289sec
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Definitely an EZ Throw, I know a couple guys that have them, and they can throw it left or right-handed.
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Re: Cast Net for someone with a bad shoulder
[Re: learnin to fish]
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06/19/22 11:47 PM
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Joined: Feb 2019
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Gophish
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Any suggestions for a cast net for someone with a bad shoulder? I have a Bait Buster 7 foot with 1.5#/foot net and its too heavy with a recent shoulder injury I had. I’m recovering but need something lighter. Any thoughts on the Fitec EZ throw net? Should I use a 6’ 1# net? I also have a shoulder injury which keeps me from playing golf and made it difficult to use my net. I use a 7 ft. 1.5 lb. per ft. I am right handed and used to rotate counter-clockwise. I now rotate clockwise. This is so much easier and gets a great pancake 99.5 percent of the time. I have tried to teach this to some friends of mine and they just don't get it. I think they try to spin the net and throw to hard. The net does not have to spin and an easy toss is the key. I have inserted a youtube link. You can Google Gale Force twins, they use a modified version. I find it easier to use this technique. I have had expensive Black Pearl nets, but I now use Fitec for their economical value. I always want to use the largest legal net I can. After all, 50% open of 7 ft. is larger than 50% open of 6 ft. Castnet
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Re: Cast Net for someone with a bad shoulder
[Re: learnin to fish]
#14401770
06/23/22 03:39 AM
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Joined: Feb 2011
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scubaarchery
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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I like a Fitec net they are easy to cast and economical. I use a simple throwing style that is easy to learn and doesn’t take much effort to throw. A 6’ net would be lighter than a 7’ net and would save you some effort but potentially require more throws. Using your Panoptix to find shad is helpful too since you will only need a couple of throws…
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Re: Cast Net for someone with a bad shoulder
[Re: learnin to fish]
#14401771
06/23/22 03:42 AM
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scubaarchery
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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This is how I use the Panoptix. I have a second graph up front if I’m fishing solo…
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