Lõkspüünised
"pocket." Watermen gather
the pocket net to haul in
their catch. Drawing is from
Ecology and Management of
Marine Fisheries by George
A. Rounsefell.
The Pennsylvania is one of Sterling's most
efficient fish catching styles. The aluminum frame
develops a rigid net body that maximizes maze
capacity in moving waters. The net has a vertical
funnel slit leading into the first heart. The net is
designed to direct the fish into the second heart
and then through a standard 8" square
(adjustable) opening into the trap
Body: Overall length 11' including the
hood and foot of the first heart.
Wings: Two 4' x 25'
Leader: Can be any length.