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| Going on a solo trip and I want to be prepared in case I need to use boga for release. Anyone selling? |
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| Have lots to trade too |
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Location: Aurora | Consider one of these instead.
Plastic so the possibility of injury is less, super cheap (like $8 to your door), they float, and the white one glows in the dark. Sweet for controlling a fish in the net and much quicker releases on smaller pike and the like.
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Location: Ireland | Horrible things , they have no place in Pike fishing !
And probably not in Musky fishing either .
Nothing wrong with a landing net !
Pat
Edited by royboy 8/5/2018 12:48 PM
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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN | And that is a fact !!!!! |
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| Well said, I cringe every time I see a picture of someone holding a big Muskie in a vertical hold with a boga grip. |
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Location: oswego, il | If used properly they are fine supporting the belly when you hold a fish. The boga is nicer on the fish than the cheaper versions because the head swivels and better for the fish when it tries to gator roll. Do a search on boga grips on this site the pros and cons have been discussed countless times.
Edited by ToddM 8/5/2018 11:16 AM
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| Yea wasn’t looking for opinions. I know how to use one safely in the net and it’s for emergency purposes only on my solo trip. They are great tools if you know how to use properly |
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