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We had no landing net, and nothing to cut the line with.
When used by anglers to help land fish they are called landing nets.
A third stood between them with a landing net.
Use a large landing net, somewhat larger than the size of fish you hope to catch.
They are, however, very hardy fish who will fight right until you slip your landing net under them.
As the trout began to tire, I fumbled for the landing net.
They got their rods and landing nets together and set off for home.
It looks like a landing net covered by a cloth.'
They simply dipped a landing net into the current and waited for a herring to appear in it.
His landing net hung by a hook from his belt.
Then I fetch my rod, landing net, loaf and rod-rest.
My chair and everything apart from the rod, landing net and loaf, are left up the bank.
There was a prayer that when we ended up in the "Lord's great landing net," we might be "big enough to keep."
However, after a lengthy arm-aching battle just seven common finished in the landing net, the heaviest taking the scales to 7-1-0.
When a hand net is used by an angler to help land a fish it is called a landing net.
After a series of ever-shortening runs, it finally rolled over, where I scooped it up with a landing net.
You can watch the setting of the hook, and learn by what means his golden scales are to be meshed in our landing net.'
I also know of several productive bream waters where the bream never show themselves at all until they are being brought to the landing net.
Amidst the usual panic that surrounds such occasions, I tried to keep calm and asked Mother to hand me the landing net.
Nick stood up on the log, holding his rod, the landing net hanging heavy, then stepped into the water and splashed ashore.
No landing net.
And there are the tatters of the landing net with which he landed his first respectable fish, something over nine inches as he recalls.
She added conversationally, 'That landing net of yours was a marvellous way to catch him.'
She was shot off less than thirty seconds after Bauer, and bounced into the landing net just as he was climbing down the rope ladder.
He rolled over, struggling desperately, and realised he was as thoroughly trapped as any fish in a landing net.