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muskiehunter51
Posted 5/3/2020 11:45 AM (#959272)
Subject: Stowmaster replacement net options?





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Location: Naperville, IL
Obviously you can get a replacement for the stowmaster but are there any flat bottoms that fit it?
RyanJoz
Posted 5/4/2020 3:11 PM (#959331 - in reply to #959272)
Subject: Re: Stowmaster replacement net options?




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
frabill 4666 is what you want. it's the frabill big game netting from the power catch series of nets. this fits the largest stowmaster or second largest power-stow from frabill. I have one, my buddy brad has one, Dad got one, and my wife's nephew saw mine and got the same thing. you won't be disappointed. The first 3 of us use them for muskies, wife's nephew uses them for giant cats. he has netted fish over 80 lbs with it and hasn't had any issues.
Mojo1269
Posted 5/4/2020 4:13 PM (#959337 - in reply to #959272)
Subject: Re: Stowmaster replacement net options?





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What ^^^^^ said if its the T116 Stow Master get the 4666..
TheShow
Posted 5/4/2020 7:38 PM (#959347 - in reply to #959272)
Subject: Re: Stowmaster replacement net options?




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Location: Vilas County, WI
Yep. This. X3
Great set up with the better bag.
muskiehunter51
Posted 5/4/2020 7:41 PM (#959348 - in reply to #959272)
Subject: Re: Stowmaster replacement net options?





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Location: Naperville, IL
Awesome thanks guys!
RyanJoz
Posted 5/6/2020 10:45 AM (#959437 - in reply to #959272)
Subject: Re: Stowmaster replacement net options?




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
i do zip tie the bag to the hoop at the joint opposite the yoke so that the net opens easier. Electric tape would be fine as well, i just hate sticky messes on my stuff. I have a zip tie "gun" that allows me to get the tension really high and it cuts the tag below flush.

This helps a lot with making the net open easier.
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