The Bottle trap is for rookies Or the ones with a lot of patience. Just joking :sleeping:!
Here is how to catch ANY fish with your bare hands: :thrash:
I've caught tangs, damsels, wrasses, blennies, hawks, butterflies, etc. My wife has emptied of fish a whole 180 gal that was full of rock and water with her bare hands. 20 plus fish in total with her bare hands. And no, no cyanide, ha , ha. Most recently, I caught a spotted hawk that ate 4 peppermints that I had put to control my aptasias. That was an expensive snack, i learned. He has been the hardest fish to catch for me to this day because of his behavior. Please, before I tell you how to do it (you and anybody reading this) please have the curteousy to come back and report your results. Ok, here we go:
1. find out where the fish sleeps. Yes, fish sleep, usually in the same spot every night, Observe the time when they are the most somber asleep. For me and most is about 3-4 in the AM.
2. Gather:Brightest flash light you can borrow, large clear plastic container (acrylic container, clear fish bag, etc) or net (not necessary once you become good), 1 helper, bucket where to put fish.
3. The night you go catch the fish, make sure the tank is absolutely dark. That means no ambient light. At around 3 in the morning simply have our helper point the the strong flash light on the fish and scare him into swimming into your vessel with one hand or simply catch with your bare hands! Sometimes, if you have bright room lights, you can flip those on all at once and work quickly to gather ALL the sleeping, obtunded fish at once.
Simple as that! Hope this helps, JOHNNY