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Topic: New Net  (Read 646 times)

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poulton

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Ran across a good net to add to the collection. Great for rock fish. or any fresh water fish.
   
     https://www.adamsbuiltfishing.com/products/aluminum-flip-net-w-rubberized-netting-20


DarthBaiter

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you have a collection of nets?

that is a nice net!!



SpeedyStein

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Nice! I lost a good one last summer, along with a nice halibut... I've become more of a gaff guy since, haha.

I did just buy this net for halibut/saltwater:

https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/bass-pro-shops-gold-series-folding-landing-nets

Was the cheapest big rubberized net I could find. Not the sturdiest, but as long as I don't lift straight up horizontally it should be fine. Folding is nice for the kayak too, keeps it out of the way until I need it.
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