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Old 07-27-2020, 09:51 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by JC19 View Post
Too Funny at Winilyme - No idea how I missed that
Makes two of us doing the same thing, we must be on to something
Have you had an issue or had to replace yours for any reason? Curious how well the company actually supports their warranty...
We also have a sifter as well as sometimes we do get a bit of sand. We actually dump the bag in the sifter and run through the water to leave the sand on the beach. Might be a bit overboard, but after using the net a few times, you'll quickly learn not to scrap the bottom or come close to it as it's certainly more time-consuming. Let the waves bring it off the bottom, clean your beach and enjoy the beautiful summer days.
A friend tells me a net or a sifter is handy for collecting crayfish, and it's easy.

You stand facing the rocky shore and wait. Before too long, a "Wake-Setter" boat will pass by, making an artificially huge wake. When the wake bashes the shoreline, the crayfish will be tossed from their hiding places. A quick sweep underneath the airborne crayfish will capture them.

I think it was FLL who told me of that trick.
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