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Thread: What's the best way to release big fish from pier?

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    What's the best way to release big fish from pier?

    I do not eat fish, so prefer to release the fish whenever I can. I do keep some for friends and family, but the condo freezer fills up quick if the bulls are running. Is it possible to use a pier net to safely release big reds and other fish after catching?
    How about the toothy ones - will a king destroy the net?

    I have seen the discussions about the long release pole at the end, and it's quick demise. Surely there is a way to let them live to play another day.
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    Reds can be released in the pier net...just remove hook from the mouth and lower back down. Toothy critters are a different story...their teeth will likely tear the net up. About the only other choice is to break them off instead of gaffing them and bringing them up on the pier.
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    That would be painful w/ my pink Xrap.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by scbasser View Post
    That would be painful w/ my pink Xrap.....
    That is funny! ROFLMAO.
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    I've been looking for a folding pier net, but Frabill no longer makes them. Does anyone know where I can find one?
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    You can buy nets online and put them on a frame. I wondered about using pvc that comes apart, but then I bought a net cheap. It goes well on the floor of back end or trunk and isn't that hard to haul around on my cart. Haven't used it much.....
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    Might try Brunson's Net and Supply in Foley ?

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    I went the pre-made route but was thinking of making one that folds. Basically the steel rim is replaced with a piece of hose filled with sand for weight. Another small weight and the bottom keeps the form in wind/water. Was thinking of using a garden hose for the rim (Insert sand and tighten fittings to keep water out)

    Here is a short video of one being folded.

    If you make one let us know how well it works. I may replace the wire rim to get the smaller more compact form for transportation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scbasser View Post
    I've been looking for a folding pier net, but Frabill no longer makes them. Does anyone know where I can find one?
    The show up on the big auction site (both frabill and others) but are not cheap.

    My Frabill had one initial drawback -- it did not sink due to the buoyant ring around the top -- but lead attached to the bottom fixed that. I have built one with plastic piping and the folding metal rings from large RV windshield sun-shades to hold the shape, but I have not used it yet while the Frabill lives. The issue with the metal ones is just the pain of dragging it out, not the cost or weight of a modest model. I saw folks at Sebastian Inlet with a four foot PVC pipe slipped in a cart's rod holder with a notch on top which kept it out of the way.

 

 

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