Question for any fishing people-
I have a creek that is about 5' to 8' wide and usually between 1' to 2' deep. I say usually because I can't remember the last time it wasn't high from flooding.
Anyway, it's always full of minnows, little fish, snails, and crayfish. (crawdads)
The flow is usually pretty good and I'm thinking a casting net would not work to catch the minnows, but am at a loss when I look for minnow nets for kids to play in creeks with and hard tubular nets for small fish or prawns.
I'm thinking the flow is too strong for the traditional soft crab nets for pier fishing, where it lays flat that you put bait in the middle then pull up when you get a crab. And anything more elaborate left in place will get tossed around in the flow, though I have one quiet area before the bridge culverts.
Any advice for a sturdy net I can use while wading in the creek to catch fish?
Why am I asking? -Potential chicken food.![]()
I see kids catching crawdads in the massive ditch we have in the backyard all the time. I don't have a clue what they're using to catch them but it must be pretty easy! lol
When it rains really hard the crawdads will come into the backyard and I've seen the chickens excitedly running around with them.
