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| I hope everyone caught huge fish this weekend! I didn't but managed a decent pike and a large walleye on a phantom.
Mostly I fish alone. My boys are too busy to fish and honestly, don't have the stamina for the grind. LOL. This means, I'm netting my own fish. I have a Frabill musky net, but it is pretty heavy with the thick rope bag. It's hard to maneuver one-handed with a fish in the other hand.
Do you have any suggestions for a good net that is lighter weight but still not harmful to the ski?
Thanks!
Darryl |
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| I fish alone quite a bit, and have found the Robohandle to be a very useful attachment to the net when using one-handed. |
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Location: S.W. WI | I fish alone a lot.
I put a Drifter Predator bag on my Frabil frame. Way easier. Old Beckman Finsavers were great, but they tend to tangle and wrap up bad with hooks. |
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| jonj - 6/3/2019 9:00 AM
I fish alone quite a bit, and have found the Robohandle to be a very useful attachment to the net when using one-handed.
Last year was my first with the Robohandle and I too found it very helpful when fishing alone. I make sure I have the net positioned where I can reach it easily. |
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| beckman all the way |
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| Joe Bucher Conservation Series is very light |
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| Darryl,
this net:https://teamrhinooutdoors.com/collections/musky-nets/products/drifter-tackle-predator-series-xl-musky-net
Is the best I have ever used. No problem netting fish by your self.
The Jig Ripper is another good option to put on net to assist solo netting.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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| Thanks, everyone for the great advice. |
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