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About 4 weeks ago someone posted a link to a web site that had an excellent video on throwing a casting net. I have found a place to catch minnows. I have purchased a casting net. I cannot find the link. Can someone help?
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so tell me, o friend of mine, where did you find yer minnows?
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Here is link [url "http://www.calusa.com/howtothrow.cfm"]http://www.calusa.com/howtothrow.cfm[/url]
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All I can say is don't take more than you can use in a short period. My old minnow spot isn't so hot anymore because of nets.
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I am interested in trapping some minnows for baits. Last time I bought a bag at Sportsman, which costed $2.60 and only had about 15 pieces. By the way, I haven't caught any fish on minnows yet.
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The irrigation canals that feed off of the Bear River in Tremonton and Deweyville are at their low water levels at this time of the year (for about 2 more weeks.) Every 1/2 mile stretch of these canals is leveled by use of a small cement dam. On the downstream side of the dam is a pool of water that never dries up and contains loads of carp, mudcats, and minnows. Leave me a few.
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That's a good idea. I imagine that same pattern would work anywhere there are irrigation canals. We have a big one running about a block from my house in Orem. I'll have to go check it out.
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