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Message Subject: Hiber Net by Frabill
Muddy41
Posted 8/6/2010 9:50 PM (#453814)
Subject: Hiber Net by Frabill





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Location: Richfield, MN
Was checking out the Hiber Net this afternoon after work and it seems like a pretty nice net. Kinda nice to put out of the way when not in use.

But the question I have would this net be big enough to handle muskies. It seems to have the length needed but I am not sure about the rest of the net size.

What is everyones opinion. Does anyone out there currently use one at all fishing for muskies!!

THanks
Mike
Tim Schmitz
Posted 8/6/2010 10:08 PM (#453818 - in reply to #453814)
Subject: Re: Hiber Net by Frabill




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Location: MN
Email sent Mike.
sworrall
Posted 8/6/2010 10:32 PM (#453820 - in reply to #453814)
Subject: RE: Hiber Net by Frabill





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I'd say the net is a bit small for Muskies.
reelman
Posted 8/6/2010 11:10 PM (#453822 - in reply to #453820)
Subject: Re: Hiber Net by Frabill




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I looked at them and think it's a great idea but it's not big enough for musky IMHO. Plus the actual net is a simple, non-coated net that is not what you want in a musky net. I hope Frabill figures out how to make this net into a legitamite musky net as I would buy one in an instant if they did.
esoxlucifer
Posted 8/8/2010 10:00 PM (#453994 - in reply to #453814)
Subject: RE: Hiber Net by Frabill




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I'd buy a big esox-capable one, too.
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