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Topic: Net Required for Kayak Fishing  (Read 1704 times)

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SteveS doesn't kayak anymore

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For a long time I carried a net made of a loop of coated steel cable with the netting from a cheap 20" net, so it could be easily coiled up and stowed while still being legal, (forgot who I got the idea from here).  I need to make another because I hate a full size net on my kayak.


Tote has this net as well...
sometimes I carry a gaff instead.  Unless salmon fishing, this also meets the letter of the law

are you sure?   I think the letter of the law says that if you are fishing for a species with a min size you MUST have a net. Gaff doesn't count.

28.65d
No gaff hook shall be used to take or assist in landing any finfish shorter than the minimum size limit. For the purpose of this section a gaff hook
is any hook with or without a handle used to assist in landing fish or to take fish in such a manner that the fish does not take the hook voluntarily
in its mouth. No person shall take finfish from any boat or other floating device in ocean waters without having a landing net in possession or availablefor immediate use to assist in landing undersized fish of species having a minimum size limits; the opening of any such landing net shall not be less than 18" in diameter.


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The part about undersized fish is the reason for the rule. The rule is that you have to have a net when fishing on the ocean.

The law can also be read to fairly mean that you can only use a net to assist in landing undersized fish and for no other purpose.

Not exactly a model of clarity.
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WWTDD?

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I think you can use two nets in the ocean when salmon and lingcod are open, since both species have size limits.  I'll ask around.
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For a long time I carried a net made of a loop of coated steel cable with the netting from a cheap 20" net, so it could be easily coiled up and stowed while still being legal, (forgot who I got the idea from here).  I need to make another because I hate a full size net on my kayak.

 :smt006

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If someone fishes GS without a net they could be disqualified - especially if they caught something special and had a story about how hard it was to land without a net...

A huge advantage of being in this club and being active on the forums lies in the acquisition of knowledge through thorough discussion.  It has been established long ago that a net must be in your possession if you're fishing from a boat on the ocean.  IMO, working around the rule by having something that would "qualify" as a legal net but couldn't help you much with a large fish like a big salmon or halibut will lead to acquisition of a legitimate net.  Losing a fish that could be the biggest fish you ever catch is too much to risk, so make sure you're really good with that gaff before you discount the value of a big net.

Shouldn't a net company be paying me by now?   :smt005
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