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    That net is not flimsy..light weight......I don't know how many of the people cutting it down have actually fished with one.. I have landed 2.5 lb. fish with no problem what so ever..I am not on a Pro Staff, and could care less what anyone uses...This is a new product....Mine does what I expected it to do. ...Titanium is lighter, stronger than the aluminum net of the same strength...I would say try one before you decide...
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnightShadow10 View Post
    That net is not flimsy..light weight......I don't know how many of the people cutting it down have actually fished with one.. I have landed 2.5 lb. fish with no problem what so ever..I am not on a Pro Staff, and could care less what anyone uses...This is a new product....Mine does what I expected it to do. ...Titanium is lighter, stronger than the aluminum net of the same strength...I would say try one before you decide...
    Not cutting it down just stating facts and locs to prove my point. In my rig it has no place, no way it would have done what I did yesterday with my Crappy Master net.
    Not fully extended I bet it does good but fully extended it won't work for me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
    Not cutting it down just stating facts and locs to prove my point. In my rig it has no place, no way it would have done what I did yesterday with my Crappy Master net.
    Not fully extended I bet it does good but fully extended it won't work for me.


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    I agree john,the ego is about to flimsy for me after using the crappie master net.I still use the ego when fishing alone because it's lighter than the crappie master.Landing Net

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    Nets like lots of other things just comes down to personal preferance. People ask me why I sometimes carry a 45.....i just tell them its because they dont make a 46. Landing Net

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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Nets like lots of other things just comes down to personal preferance. People ask me why I sometimes carry a 45.....i just tell them its because they dont make a 46. Landing Net

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    Agreed g,but for me when you fish weighs more than your net I don't want one.I haven't handled a jenko net so I really know nothing about it,but I do know 3-4 people that have bought them and they have had trouble with them and that's what I basing my opinion on.Landing Net

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    I recently got the EGO2 Slider it works well for me so far, it is a bit heavy but not awkward to me. I was originally using a 5 foot frabil rubber net with a redneck extension, so it's a big improvement especially when I'm solo.

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    I like my heartier Crappie Masters Nets. They do seem to weigh more but it's like a fulcrum and lever. The longer the lever (13'4" with the CM net fully extended), the heavier it seems because of the leverage it gives. It is a two handed net when fully extended and for guides, tourney fishermen, and fishing with two guys it's The Best in the Business. I only extend mine out to the first hole when alone, and let out more line and get the fish closer to the boat.

    LET OUT LINE, not reel em up to get the fish closer to the boat with a long pole!!!!


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    that cm net is like using backhoe arm to scoop one up. maybe a tad heavier!
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    Quote Originally Posted by bird down View Post
    that cm net is like using backhoe arm to scoop one up. maybe a tad heavier!
    She's heavy alright but she's stout, had a 10 lb white river on the end of a 14 foot pole with 2 foot of line out the other day and was proud to have my heavy stout net, didn't tear anything up.
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    c'mon man.. it ain't that bad. Now it's hard with any net to net a fish by yourself with a long pole and short line, but My 8 year old that weighs 56 pounds nets fish all day long for me with 3 foot of line out

    I like the one brm sells for spider rigging because it's sturdy and reaches far and I use it longlining also when me and Will are fishing together, but when by myself I use a little 3' handle net I got from Walmart
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