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Sea Harvester Eel Fyke 3 Funnel 10Ft Wing

Stock Code:
NETEEL
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9421019173447
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Description

Sea Harvester Eel fykes, also known as fyke nets, are a traditional type of fishing gear used extensively in New Zealand to catch eels, which are abundant and native to the region.
These nets are particularly designed to be effective and efficient in capturing eels without causing significant harm, making them a preferred method for both commercial and recreational eel fishing.

Description of Eel Fyke Nets:

Structure: Eel fyke nets are typically long, bag-shaped nets that are supported by hoops or frames. These nets are made of a mesh that is fine enough to prevent eels from escaping but allows water to flow through freely.
Entrance Funnel: At the front of the fyke net, there is a funnel-like entrance that guides eels into the net. This funnel narrows into a throat or series of throats, making it easy for eels to enter but difficult to exit.
Multiple Chambers: Some fyke nets are designed with multiple chambers or compartments, which further prevent the eels from finding their way back out once they have entered.
How Eel Fyke Nets Are Used:

Placement: Fyke nets are usually set in freshwater bodies such as rivers, streams, and lakes where eels are known to reside or migrate. They are often placed in the water with the opening facing upstream to capture eels that are moving with the current.
Anchoring: The nets may be anchored to the bank or the bottom of the water body to keep them in place. Stakes or weights can be used to secure the nets and ensure that they do not shift with currents or tides.
Baiting: Although not always necessary, sometimes bait is used within the nets to attract eels. Common baits include fish or fish parts, which eels find irresistible.
Checking and Harvesting: Fyke nets are typically checked regularly to harvest the captured eels and to ensure the nets are in good condition and properly positioned.
Ethical and Sustainable Practices:

In New Zealand, where eels are both a significant ecological component and a traditional food source, the use of fyke nets is regulated to ensure sustainable and ethical fishing practices. Regulations may specify the allowable size of the mesh, the locations where these nets can be used, and the times of year they can be deployed, particularly to protect the eel population during critical breeding seasons.
Eel fyke nets are valued for their effectiveness and minimal environmental impact, especially compared to other fishing methods that can cause more substantial habitat disruption or bycatch.