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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Whats the "scoop" with the Hiber-Net
 
Message Subject: Whats the "scoop" with the Hiber-Net
MuskyMike51
Posted 7/15/2010 4:15 PM (#450142)
Subject: Whats the "scoop" with the Hiber-Net




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Hello folks.... looking at picking up a new net and the Frabill Hiber Net looks like a pretty cool net when it comes to stowability. I am wondering if anybody has used one or seen one used. I am concerned with the strength of the net. Any input is appreciated.

lightning
Posted 7/15/2010 4:20 PM (#450144 - in reply to #450142)
Subject: RE: Whats the "scoop" with the Hiber-Net


I have one and It's made well but it is definitely not a musky net.
MuskyMike51
Posted 7/15/2010 4:34 PM (#450147 - in reply to #450144)
Subject: RE: Whats the "scoop" with the Hiber-Net




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i would probably use it more for a utility net for in the boat or the few times a year i end up in a conoe.
raftman
Posted 7/15/2010 5:51 PM (#450165 - in reply to #450142)
Subject: Re: Whats the "scoop" with the Hiber-Net




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Location: WI
If you want stowabilty, get a stowmaster.
sworrall
Posted 7/15/2010 10:19 PM (#450206 - in reply to #450165)
Subject: Re: Whats the "scoop" with the Hiber-Net





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
A model, raftman, Frabill now sells. Watch for more soon.
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