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Member Posts: 130 |
spent to much time cutting crankbaits out of net last year,help please. | |
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Moderator Posts: 1525 |
They have no-snag rubberized net's just for that reason. You can do a google search for them. They are also safer for the fish! Check at TW first. | |
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-- TIM M. MARUSZCZAK- Promotional Staff
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Member Posts: 130 |
thanks 374 | |
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Member Posts: 148 |
They are much easier, I really like the Ego 2 Slider (especially because I fish out of a small boat). It's also got a lot of other attachments that come in handy. After switching to the rubberized nets, that's all I use for any species now. | |
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Moderator Posts: 155 |
I have two different nets depending what I am planning on doing for the day. If I am primarily going to throw crankbaits or anything with trebles I will grab the rubber net and throw it in the boat but if going to use mostly anything without trebles I will grab my normal net. | |
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-- Pro Staff C Kremer
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Moderator Posts: 706 |
I've been using a Rubber net for years now and it's the only way to go. | |
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-- Rick McHale Promotional Staff
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Site Owner Posts: 15431 |
Those are all good options above. i dont use one. I just keep it in the boat when I am trophy fishing and if something looks bigger than I have ever seen I get it out and ready but the rest of the time, even when its allowed in a tournament, I dont use it. I lip them or flip them myself. | |
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Member Posts: 291 |
I always wondered this myself!! Awesome. Now I'll add another item for my spring wishlist. | |
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Site Owner Posts: 15431 |
If you want to see all the different nets available though they are here< | |
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Member Posts: 130 |
yea,couple big walleye wanted me stuck,pike ware down faster . | |
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