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    I need a new net any recommendations?

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    Yep. Jenko Fishing Big T duralite crappie net. I have one and it’s outstanding. It is expensive to most but to me it’s well worth it.

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    Old school net with an extendable paint stick stuck inside it. Duct tape over the seam with a piece of pool noodle for floatation. It’s ugly but works till my budget get a pretty one.

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    Cummings makes an extendable net that can easily be handled with one hand to reach out and get those crappies on long poles. Only drawback is it comes with a regular netting so a rubber net would be preferred.

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    I just bought one of the ego extended crappie net. No cheap but worth it if you fish where there are a lot of stripers and cat fish. Bought it from grizzly jig co

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    I have the stowmaster, wish it was alittle bigger for striper and cats. Wish the handle extended alittle further. Other than that love the rubber coated net and light weight.

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    I use a crab net and long wooden handle. Wrapped tape around handle for comfort. Got about $5 in it. Works very well long lining. I don't push baits, however. Pushing I could see how you would want very long or extendable handle.
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    This is the net I am talking about.

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    Most important make sure it floats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieKidd View Post
    Most important make sure it floats.
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