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    ditto x3 on the rubber

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    Every body is for rubber.
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    Practice safe netting. Use the rubber.
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    How heavy is that net when extended?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimfish View Post
    How heavy is that net when extended?
    Very light, mr. Jim. I have one, next time I see ya I'll let you check it out if you want.
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    Those nets are great for crankbait pullin just be sure to attach a piece of foam swim noodle to the shaft cause they don't float at all !!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hook One View Post
    Every body is for rubber.
    ive spent way to many hours cutting/untangling treble hooks out of the regular type nets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slabo View Post
    Those nets are great for crankbait pullin just be sure to attach a piece of foam swim noodle to the shaft cause they don't float at all !!
    How long of a piece Slabo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by river slabs are better View Post
    ive spent way to many hours cutting/untangling treble hooks out of the regular type nets.
    I agree all the way I am for rubber also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feelay View Post
    Very light, mr. Jim. I have one, next time I see ya I'll let you check it out if you want.
    Thanks i might go in the am.
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