Chris Thomson
Senior Member
Hiya, anyone uses/used the floating retaining slings the carp boys use for resting their capture for barbel ?
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Never tried one, but looking at them like Mark i can't see how they could be better than a large landing net with a long drop, just my opinion.
I've had that where the handle wants to lift in the air Paul, because the net frame is too high off of the water, usually i'm able to adjust the height by staking the bank stick lower into the side of the bank, which often needs me to be laying on the ground to get my hands to the net and fish, but i often do that, and it doesn't bother me, but when i can't then I've resorted to another bank stick and gripper to take the handle, but before i started doing that i just put my bag on top of the end of the handle which weighted it down.Ian, my thinking was this :
On a high bank the angle of the landing net handle is a bit steep. I tried to rest a fish in the landing net and having secured with my tether at the spreader, the end of the handle was pivoting upwards. I wound a cord around the end and staked it to the ground with bivvy pegs. It would take too long to unpeg and lift the fish out to potentially unhook / weigh / photograph so I just unhooked and let the fish go. Also, it required kneeling and almost laying on the ground and that, at night, is dodgy.
So the idea of buying a sack thingy was to allow to lower it and the fish into the water, keeping it horizontal, and thus enabling resting between each action with a minimum of time spent.
Since I bought it, apart from not catching many fish, I didn't fish a swim that would require it instead of using the net so have never used it.
Derek we've all got our own different methods but when I do use a floating retainer.So, these retainers are okay, but keepnets ( with more room so the fish can actually move ), are a no no. I don't get it ???
Derek we've all got our own different methods but when I do use a floating retainer.
1.Land fish
2.Place fish on zipped out retainer on top of mat to Unhook
3.Quickly photograph fish
4.Place fish back in retainer to weigh
5.Place retainer with fish back into river to recover preferably with at least one corner fixed with paracord and tied to bank.
6.Release fish only when your sure it's fully recovered.Job Done.And no I don't I walk off and leave the fish in the sling,ime with it all the time.
You don't keep a barbel in a sling for hours on end like some matchman do with keepnets even in the summer which is totally out of order.