Fish related DIY projects

punkrockcaveman

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Knocked these up over the past few days.

First up is a push net. I had an old battered carp fishing net donated, it was ideal for the job. A bit of a quick and dirty build as you can see. I have a similar one made from an old keepnet which worked a treat last year

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Next up is an overly engineered minnow trap for when the trout season opens, and it will get used in rockpools for shrimp and bait fish on coastal trips. I daren't think how many holes I melted into it!

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lastly I spent a couple of hours with some 22mm copper pipe to knock up these trout spoons, ready for lockdown to end!

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punkrockcaveman

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I like those very much. Like the shrimp net too. Always wanted one to go shrimping with.

Get one made! I've got the supplies for another one so I'll do a how to on the next one. They are really effective too, it doesn't take long to get the technique right. I couldn't quite believe how many shrimp I got with it, I've had plenty of small flatfish, sandeels and gobies too, and even a huge spidercrab!

I’m champing at the bit to go coarse fishing when the lockdown is relaxed :oops:

The wait is long isn't it. I've walked and biked past my usual local haunts, seems backwards not being able to fish. I can't bloomin wait. The angling trust has been lobbying to get fishing allowed after May 7th, here's hoping!

Thats grand, Punkrockcaveman, are you going to make a spinny lure next?

Or a crayfish trap?

Both are on the list, more than likely a crayfish/crab trap first though. I have an old keepnet that needs a new lease of life....
 

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