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I haven't been bitten either but my friend showed me how strong their mouth is if you get your finger in there.
I have the eclipse, I will attach the harness to the lower hoop, I can see how lifting it from the upper hoop you pull the bars loose, something I was worried about so thanks for pointing that out. Do the cords with the hooks on the bars hook to the top hoop or the small center hoop to keep it centered?
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Hoopin’
This book could help answer a few if not all your questions...and it’s got some interesting lobster trivia and some good recipes too...
I hear the guy has caught a few Bugs and Crabs too...! ![]()
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Jim, I took your seminar at Bass Pro a few years ago. Lots of good information and it still took me a couple of years to get to it. Luckily I made a friend that goes a lot and tagged along with him. I don't know where my book is, not unusual, once i read something it goes into the library never to be seen again. Until I'm looking for another book then I find the one I'm not looking for. Anyway, on the eclipse, the cords with the hooks, where do I hook them? I hooked them to the small center ring but I'm not sure that is right.
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Eclipse
Harry...
Hopefully it’s clips...but if it’s “hooks”...connect them evenly spaced on the large bottom ring.. TJones...you can make a net heavier but you can’t make it lighter...those Heavy Ambush nets are great if you’re in a private boat and hoopin in 150’ but for Zuniga and the shallow areas...the lighter Ambush nets work great unless the current is ripping...then I’ll add Hoopnet Heavies or zip tie some thick chain to the bottom hoop... Hashim my friend...those flat nets have their place and time where they can shine...don’t discount them because they require a little technique... When the bugs are really on the crawl in shallow water the “flat” nets are easier faster and lighter to pull... The Sierra lobsters are pre-smoked this year...this is from Gull lake this morning...
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In the conical nets the center hole is always in the center of the net. However, in the flat nets, it is possible for the center ring to sit next to the edge of the big ring. Thus, it is a good idea to use a special bait cage to insure the cage it is always in the center. Of the big ring. The book is a necessary addition to any lobster hunter. My comparison of various nets is just that, comparison. Each have a function. |
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Zip ties
Use zip ties and cut the bungees and hooks off and you’ll be much happier...those hooks often get snagged on the other stacked nets...drill holes near the end of the legs if they don’t already have them...the eclipse is a 36” net...we designed the 32” Ambush nets for the small boat or kayak and it’s a vastly improved version of the conical net.
I’d get rid of those clunky Eclipse if you decide to stick with the sport...
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I liked the ease of transport of Eclipse nets to Catalina Mole. I even cut two in half and used electrical connectors
with set screw to re-assemble them once on the island. Now I use Ambush ones. The lighter version. In the picture you can see the homemade bait tube from PVC drain pipe and caps. By using the Promar clips, the use of zip-ties is eliminated. Ohhh……. good old days. ![]() Note the clips of the bridle are attached to the bottom ring. A thicker rope is easier on the hands too. |
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Never had a chance to go out myself in all my years kayaking but hoping to change that this year.
What size floats do you generally use for your ambush nets? I got a few of the smaller 32” so was wondering if the 11” red and whites were sufficient? Also is 100’ of line overkill? |
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