Net Recommendation?
Not to brag but been catching some pretty big 'bows in a lake this month and one on Sunday just barely fit into my Streamside.
Any suggestions? Cost not an issue. Requirements: Long handle Wooden frame and handle so that it floats! Rubber mesh |
I'd look at one of the Fishpond models if price isn't a factor. They aren't made of wood (carbon fiber / fiberglass), but they float, are tougher than wood, have a rubber net, and look cool.
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The wife bought me a Brodin Phantom for stream fishing. Long and narrow version. When I first got it I thought it was too big for stream fishing. It's not.
I think it's this one: https://www.amazon.ca/Brodin-Phantom.../dp/B00BQNUTUG |
Sorry, missed that. You were looking for long handle.
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I also have the Brodin net, a great one that accommodates large trout. Easy to carry.
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Another vote for Fishpond nets.
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Here is a local guy making a selection.
http://bamboorods.ca/wp/?page_id=95 Note: the site is under construction however I’ve got the Net Page about done. Don |
I no they'll be well built .Very nice site Don Tight lines
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Moby if you don't mind spending the coin. I have a rubber mesh Loon model. I'd be comfortable netting fish up to the size of sockeye or small coho in it. I picked it up at Reid's Fly Shop in Edmonton.
http://www.mobynets.com/our-nets.html |
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Just had a peek at your new site....looking good! Note...might be there...but didn't see contact info. |
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Those are some very purty nets! Should be able to handle the 9 lber's with style and panache Flyguy! Hope to see you on the water soon so you can tell me where and how you caught 'em. Or I'll just watch as you slay them and I get skunked. Doh! :) Look like email address for nets is salmotru2@gmail.com. |
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Definitely a fan of the Moby nets myself, the design of their mesh allows them to handle large trout relative to the opening size.
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I bought the Moby Whale last year and love it !
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Bamboo.ca
Don Andersen’s web site is still in construction.
It’s a complete overhaul. The learning curve is steep……and long and im getting there. Nearly all of the site construction was provided by a great guy who retired from a tech company. And thanx for the pointers of what needs done. I may get to more of it today. Regards all, Don |
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Next item will be a light weight lithium ion trolling motor battery! |
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