Very well done and very informative. I agree, I've also got a Calusa Craker, and a Betts Old Salt and have found the same. The Betts I use when the possibility of snags is high, the Calusa for deep bait and soft clean lake bottoms.
You can get a little better performace out of the Betts with some special care. After every trip, lay it out totally flat on concrete and wash it off. To dry it, now hang it up, but not by the center horn. Hang it up so that the net looks like 1/2 of a pie, and stretch one end out and secure it, then the other to fully tension and stretch the net. I hang one end on a boat cleat and stretch the other end with a rope attached to a tree. Be careful, don't pull too hard. Just enough to really stretch the net.
Store the net in a buck 75% full off tap water, but add 2-3 ounces of fabric softner.
Day before you go, or the day you are going, dump the water and softner out, rinse net, and put it back in bucket still wet.
Yep, lots of stuff to do for just a little bit better spread, but, when you might lose a net to a snag, given the price difference it's worth it.
Peter, question, have you ever tried one of those blue net throwing rings? Do they work....are they a pain to attach and use. Just wondering. Anybody got any experience with them?



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