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Almost all commercial fishing nets around the world are Gill nets. The most commonly used kinds of netting in gill nets are three types. The ropes, floats, twines, and netting used are of the highest quality on every Texas Tastes gill net. We offer sinking-style gill nets for any order you place. Get in touch with us today at 1-800-300-5081 or visit our site: texastastes.com to know more about us.
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Flag style gill nets have a top line and no bottom line. This makes the flag style gill net the simplest form of gill type nets but it is also the most effective. Flag style gill nets are very effective in catching fish. Imagine a large spider web hanging from the top of the water with the sides and bottom not attached to anything. The water must be still. A fish swims into the gill net. The net pushes forward and clings to the sides of the fish with almost no resistance. When the fish finally feels resistance, the gill net is clinging to both sides, the fish turns and effectively folds itself into the net with no real harm to it.
These gill nets are very popular in some parts of the country for catching yellow catfish also known as yellow cat, mud cat, shovelhead cat, johnnie cat, goujon, appaluchion, opelousas or flathead cat. Tie-down gill nets are used in the Southern States for carp, gar fish, garfish, buffalo or Buffalo Fish and other fish that are not usually easy to catch with hook and line. Salmon, trout, lake trout and other fish are caught in the Northwestern States with tie-down gill nets. Gill nets are also very popular in the New England and Virginia area for catching menhadden, bunker or shad for bait for large predator fish such as tuna or yellow catfish. Tie down gill nets are very popular along the James River.
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