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Message Subject: net light
CASTING55
Posted 5/30/2009 10:32 AM (#381297)
Subject: net light




Posts: 968


Location: N.FIB
has anyone used the mike hulbert net light yet,I used mine last night on a few fish and it really helped out.I think I will have to buy another for a backup
J Routt
Posted 6/3/2009 7:29 AM (#381938 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: Re: net light





Location: Right Here
It realy is a great product. Just another tool that helps you when night fishing.

muskyjim
Posted 6/3/2009 7:44 AM (#381940 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: RE: net light




Posts: 132


Location: MN
Where did you find them?
Hulbert
Posted 6/3/2009 8:04 AM (#381943 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: RE: net light


You can get them at Rollie and Helens, Thorne Bros, Jackson Lures, Musky Armor or through my website: http://mikehulbert.com/products.shtml

Or you can always just e-mail me at: [email protected]

Thanks,
MIKE HULBERT
Anonymous
Posted 6/3/2009 10:45 AM (#381966 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: Re: net light


The net light didn't interest me much either.

Are these directly related to the Glowin' Strips? However, glowin strips seem like they would have a couple handier uses.
lambeau
Posted 6/3/2009 10:49 AM (#381968 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: Re: net light


i've got one on my net, and i think it's a nice tool.
it won't replace headlamps, rather it will _assist_ by providing more light specifically at the right spot when netting a fish.
it's not an earth-shattering idea, but it IS a good idea, and Mike is smart to bring it to market. for the very low cost, it's well worth it.
Guest
Posted 6/3/2009 12:08 PM (#381990 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: RE: net light


I forgot, you can also get them at Musky Tackle On-Line as well.
esoxaddict
Posted 6/3/2009 12:12 PM (#381991 - in reply to #381966)
Subject: Re: net light





Posts: 8849


Anonymous - 6/3/2009 10:45 AM

The net light didn't interest me much either.

Are these directly related to the Glowin' Strips? However, glowin strips seem like they would have a couple handier uses.


Well, they both emit light if that's what you mean by "related", but.. as far as I can tell they are two completely different products with different uses made by two different people.

Anonymous
Posted 6/3/2009 2:00 PM (#382013 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: Re: net light


Really Esox Addict? I thought they looked like the same product.

What I meant by "related" was... Are they both made by Musky Armor?
lambeau
Posted 6/3/2009 2:13 PM (#382018 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: Re: net light


the glow strips are made by Glowin' Outdoors / Dan Okray.
http://www.glowinoutdoors.com/

great stuff from a great guy. i've already got my trolling motor glowin'...
jay lip ripper
Posted 6/3/2009 5:26 PM (#382053 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: Re: net light





Posts: 392


Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
the light ideal is notthing new, i put a old headlamp on my net last year. its adjustable so i could aim it where i needed it. mine is waterproof, is mikes?
muskiewhored
Posted 6/3/2009 5:56 PM (#382058 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: Re: net light





Location: Oswego, IL
Good idea but nothin a handyman couldnt make by going to walmart, a flashlight and velcro, genious. Mike was smart enough to get it out asap save you all time and effort- good job Mike! lol
muskihntr
Posted 6/3/2009 6:29 PM (#382071 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: Re: net light




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
the net light is a very handy tool if you do any type of fishing after dark. musky, walleye, salmon, cats etc. once you start using it you will realize how nice it is, and probablly wont go nite fishing without one ever again. the light was designed by mike hulbert and made for him by musky armor. the glowin outdoors strips are a totally differnt company. no relation with the exception of the fact that you can get both products during show season at mikes booth. both products are must have for me when fishing after dark. I dont know if they are sold as "100% waterproof" but mine has been dunked under a few times as well as sat out in a few spring storms this year and it works just fine.
Guest
Posted 6/20/2009 12:57 AM (#384685 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: RE: net light


Go to gander and get a mini maglight on sale for fathers day $1.99 zip tie it to the net takes 15 seconds and put on two strips of electrical it is waterproof and last a lifetime and small. It is plenty of light.
Targa01
Posted 6/20/2009 1:37 PM (#384728 - in reply to #384685)
Subject: RE: net light





Posts: 742


Location: Grand Rapids MN
Guest - 6/20/2009 12:57 AM

Go to gander and get a mini maglight on sale for fathers day $1.99 zip tie it to the net takes 15 seconds and put on two strips of electrical it is waterproof and last a lifetime and small. It is plenty of light.


That's what what many were doing but when you want to slide the handle back into place for storage you have to cut the tape or what ever you use. Like others said it's not earth shattering but it adds a lot of convenience and no hassle of taping a light every time you go out fishing.
guest
Posted 6/20/2009 2:05 PM (#384730 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: RE: net light


Lost a low 40'' fish last night when my partner went to scoop the fish and shined the light right in er eyes....she went nutz and shook off.... that light will never see my net again.
TJ DeVoe
Posted 6/20/2009 2:42 PM (#384734 - in reply to #384730)
Subject: RE: net light




Posts: 2323


Location: Stevens Point, WI
guest - 6/20/2009 2:05 PM

Lost a low 40'' fish last night when my partner went to scoop the fish and shined the light right in er eyes....she went nutz and shook off.... that light will never see my net again.


Perhaps turning the light on before netting the fish, not right before your ready to scoop her in, just a suggestion.
Nutty
Posted 6/20/2009 3:44 PM (#384737 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: RE: net light


Silly product in my opinion. Bright headlamps make much more sense.
Guest
Posted 6/21/2009 6:03 PM (#384832 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: RE: net light


As a capitalist, I'm glad to see they have a new product out that some people will find useful.

I've been using glow tape that is marketed for salmon lure making for some time. I put a strip at each corner of my net, and one in the center. That and a headlamp has done me well. Plus I'm a tightwad, I hate buying batteries!
muskihntr
Posted 6/21/2009 7:37 PM (#384840 - in reply to #381297)
Subject: Re: net light




Posts: 2037


Location: lansing, il
just an fyi on the battery life. 3 triple a batteries lasted a full season of use, on this silly net light, and all the way thru the show season with the same light on our display net handle. so they dont eat up batteries at all. the silly thing works pretty good.
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