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mjzman9065
Posted 2/7/2012 4:31 PM (#537271)
Subject: Frabill Nets




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Looking at the frabill power stow. I think its the one Jim Saric uses, or the Big Game power catch net. Was looking for feedback on these nets and/or suggestions. I saw both at bass pro and really liked both but the netting on the power stow seemed to light.

Thanks,
Mike
muddymusky
Posted 2/7/2012 4:56 PM (#537274 - in reply to #537271)
Subject: RE: Frabill Nets




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Check out this net that Joe Bucher helped design with Frabil. I don't have it but it seems pretty cool.

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/videos/01.14.2012/4618/Frabill.Cons...

Chain Gang
Posted 2/7/2012 6:14 PM (#537290 - in reply to #537271)
Subject: RE: Frabill Nets




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Saric uses the stowmaster on MH TV. My dad also has one and it is a very nice, sturdy net and is great if you have issues with room in your boat. I just bought the frabill power catch and it seems to be really nice, but i have not had the chance to put a fish in it. Advantage of the power catch is it is a little less pricey. hope this helps
archerynut36
Posted 2/7/2012 6:54 PM (#537302 - in reply to #537271)
Subject: Re: Frabill Nets





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Location: syracuse indiana
chain is right, that is what jim uses but frabil has bought the rights to the stowmaster from what i have been told. here is a link to them...bill

http://frabill.com/landing-nets/folding-nets/power-stow-nets/14-x-1...
musky1
Posted 2/7/2012 7:57 PM (#537314 - in reply to #537271)
Subject: RE: Frabill Nets


I think frabill just makes the power stow under license from stowmaster.
sworrall
Posted 2/7/2012 8:17 PM (#537320 - in reply to #537271)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Yep.
mjzman9065
Posted 2/7/2012 8:33 PM (#537327 - in reply to #537271)
Subject: Re: Frabill Nets




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thank you guys. this helps a lot.
Guest
Posted 2/7/2012 9:34 PM (#537343 - in reply to #537271)
Subject: RE: Frabill Nets


I have a power stow -- it's great!
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