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    Big fish nets

    So we stocked our dugout this past spring. Now we want to harvest. Where's a good source of large nets for harvesting dish out of dugouts? 80' wide 200 long.

    #2
    http://lakefish.net/

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      #3
      Shallow dug-outs have a skim of ice on them here. Are the deep ones still open?

      I could lend you my banana hammock.
      Last edited by farmaholic; Oct 17, 2020, 21:20.

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        #4
        Talk to First Nations, or possibly contact an old rig friend from Newfoundland.

        Is there any commercial fishing in Sask at all, probably the wrong province to be looking for a large fishing net. Wouldn't be a problem in Manitoba.

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          #5
          Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
          Shallow dug-outs have a skim of ice on them here. Are the deep ones still open?

          I could lend you my banana hammock.
          That would only catch small fish.

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            #6
            Originally posted by LEP View Post
            That would only catch small fish.

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              #7
              Originally posted by LEP View Post
              ....... I'm thinking.

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                #8
                ..... think of it as "the one that got away"!

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                  Klauses rainbow trout.

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                    #10
                    I’d check back where ever you purchased the fish from in the spring. The longer you can leave them and the colder the water is helped get rid of the muddy taste but can quickly become one cold, wet project.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by LEP View Post
                      That would only catch small fish.


                      Ya, I think Klause was looking for a real fish net.

                      He can get a minnow trap anywhere...

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                        #12
                        Halfords in Edmonton used to have nets. Oh I remember that job well. One of the more brutal tasks in the world. They should have a show about it. Call it dugout harvest. Show the blue numb fingers trying to remove slippery, ice cold fish from twisted tangled fast freezing nets. Then show the same fingers trying to unravel frozen nets from the scattered pile at the fishers feet. Might need to be a silent movie. Cuz the cussing will be unreal!

                        Rainbows I presume Klause? Good luck. There do look to be a few days near zero coming up. Hope they’re right.

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                          #13
                          Just looked and halfords still carries gill nets. Google halfords in Edmonton. Search fish nets in the catalogue search bar

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                            #14
                            Build a pipe bomb or mabey tanerite floated on a raft my do the trick,working on that drilling rig you probably have access to explosives. Probably not legal but if you dont get caught it is .

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                              #15
                              Stick of dynamite works good.

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