Contemporary cast nets have a radius which ranges from 4 to 12 feet (1.2 to 3.6 metres). Standard nets for recreational fishing have a four-foot hoop. Weights are usually distributed around the edge at about one pound per foot (1.5 kilograms per metre). Attached to the net is a
handline, one end of which is held in the hand as the net is thrown. When the net is full, a retrieval clamp, which works like a wringer on a mop, closes the net around the fish. The net is then retrieved by pulling on this handline. The net is lifted into a bucket and the clamp is released, dumping the caught fish into the bucket. Cast nets work best in water no deeper than their radius. Casting is best done in waters free of obstructions. Reeds cause tangles and branches can rip nets. The net caster may choose to stand with one hand holding the handline, and with the net draped over the other arm so that the weights dangle, or, with most of the net being held in one hand and only a part of the lead line held in the other hand so the weights dangle in a staggered fashion (approximately half of the weights in the throwing hand being held higher than the rest of the weights). The line is then thrown out to the water, using both hands, in a circular motion rather as in
hammer throwing. The net can be cast from a boat, or from the shore, or by wading. File:Kerala fisherman.jpg| Fisherman casting from rocks File:Fishing with cast-net from a boat near Kozhikode Beach.jpg| From a boat in India File:Tank fishing near Unnichai, Batticaloa.JPG| In a pond in Sri Lanka File:Katang youth casts fishing net in Laos.JPG| Boy casting from a riverbank File:Menjaring asa.jpg| On a lake in Indonesia File:Iraq (Babylonia). Euphrates River, fisherman throwing net, sunset scene LOC matpc.23035.jpg| Throwing a net on the
Euphrates There are also optional
net throwers that can make casting easier. These look like a lid from a trash can, including the handle on top. The outside circumference has a deep gutter. The net is loaded along the gutter and the weights are placed inside the gutter. The net is then tossed into the water using the thrower. == Regulations and guidelines ==