Looking at getting a better net.
Black, telescoping, triangular
Got to be light weight
What do you have?
How long ?
Recommendations?
I see on on Amazon that’s 8ft 6in
Thanks
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Looking at getting a better net.
Black, telescoping, triangular
Got to be light weight
What do you have?
How long ?
Recommendations?
I see on on Amazon that’s 8ft 6in
Thanks
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Does it float?
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I have 2 ego nets. One is there expandable alum net that sell for about $40.00 and the other is the high dollar moder that expands and is heavy. It sells for around 120.00 and is a high quality net. Let your pocket book be your guide.
I tried the Ego and parked it (Too heavy for me) and got a Cummings net. The handle extends to something like 8'-9' long and can easily be handled with one hand/arm when landing a fish. Only thing I did was remove the rubber net from my Ego and put it on my Cummings. I picked the Cummings net up From Mark at The Crappie Hole.
I'm too cheap, for crappie I use a crab net and insert the wood handle in a aluminum pole about 7 or 8 foot long. Works for me but don't float unless you put a swim noodle on the handle. :highfive
LOL:) I AINT checked mine by throwing it in the lake to see (like some people do :biggrin), but my Silstar rods float. Don't ask me how I know that.:)
Almost everything floats for a split second until you reach to grab it!:Rofl
Call Ed Duke at southern crappie rods. He has nets that extends to 12 ft and there very light. You can handle it with one hand , I think it cost around 40 or 50 bucks. I was up there last week and he had them in stock
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I have a light weight net that goes from 6' to 11'. I put a 12" piece of swim noodle on it using zip ties. Now both the net and I wear PFDs.