DOUGLAS-P1018-SEINE NET - 10' X 4'-BROWN POLYESTER
19.99
8764101218
DOUGLAS-P1218-SEINE NET - 12' X
4'-BROWN POLYESTER
22.99
8764101518
DOUGLAS-P1518-SEINE NET - 15' X 4'-BROWN POLYESTER
27.99
8764102018
DOUGLAS-P2018-SEINE NET - 20' X 4'-BROWN POLYESTER
35.99
8764102518
DOUGLAS-P2518-SEINE NET -
25' X 4'-BROWN POLYESTER
43.99
8764103018
DOUGLAS-P3018-SEINE NET - 30' X 4'-BROWN POLYESTER
51.99
8764105018
DOUGLAS-P5018-SEINE NET - 50' X 4'-BROWN POLYESTER
85.99
Douglas Seine Nets
The Best Bait Is Free? Catch Your Own With A Seine Net! Seine Nets from Douglas
are all-purpose seine nets that are made in the USA from very strong
extra-heavy weave polyester netting. Douglas Seine Nets are high quality,
yet economical in price.
The Douglas Seine
Nets listed on this page are multipurpose seine nets designed for a wide
variety of seining applications. They feature a 1/8" polyester mesh,
shown in the picture on the left. Each seine net is complete with floats and leadline. The seine net's lead
weights are spaced about 12" apart and the floats
are spaced about 24" apart. The nets are 4' tall/deep and come in a variety
of lengths.
Setting up your Douglas Seine Net:
Unpackage the seine net. Attached to a rigid pole (not included-use a strong
wooden dowels ~1" diameter and ~4.5' long) on each side. There are strings
on the four corners of the seine net for tying onto the poles.
Tips on Seining:
Once your seine net is set up and get ready to catch bait. Scout out a good
spot and use the seine.
The lead weights on the bottom edge of the seine should be held down on the
bottom of the creek bed (or area that you are seining) as you walk and push
the seine upstream against the current. By keeping the seine on the bottom
it prevents bait from swimming under the seine net's lead line. The floats
are to keep the seine up and prevents fish from swimming over the top and
out of the seine net. Seine nets can be used in any place to catch bait
where there is water shallow enough for wading such as edge of a lake,
shallow coast line of a bay, sandbars in a bay, inlet, or ocean, rivers or
creeks. Seine nets can be used just about anywhere. Note a small seine can
be pushed along in the water by one person; however, for best results there
should be a person on each side.