elhewman
2014-10-21 07:19:48
I have been told by several people that gill-netting is a good fishery to get into if you have a family and cannot afford to spend 250+ days on the water away from home.
1. Is gill-netting something I could learn fast enough with no real experience deck handing or is the learning curve pretty steep w/out prior experience.
2. I see some stern pickers w/fairely low horse power this would give me incentive to make it as a troller/gill-netter. Do you think this boat idea is a too heavy of a compromise to both fisheries or is the plan doable? I could at least keep my hand troll permit for starters if I did not qualify for both net and power troll.
3. Lastly, generally speaking do decent gill-netters bring in better income than trollers or is the price of the permit higher because the seasons shorter but yields similar income?
I appreciate any advice/opinions and want to here your perspectives as trollers because I do come from that frame of mind. I would rather just troll but, I could also be happy netting and hand trolling in spring and winter fisheries.
In short,I have been brainstorming various ideas for years now how to make a living fishing and I am about finally to take a risk.
Advise on this forum has helped me eliminate a lot of dumb ideas I had in the past so thanks again for any contribution!