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| Lost a Musky net yesterday- South end waubesa in 6-7'-- If any one finds it would be appreciated if it was returned. (will give you a case of beer or something) Is old and beat up but has had a lot of fish in including a lot of personal bests. I can ID it with a pic sure there's not many out there. Probably a long shot, but I have returned nets, rods, locators and tackle boxes to people so hopefully the good karma gets returned.
Thanks,
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com |
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| can you get a big magnet and go back try and pick it up or snagg it possibly..that sucks nets not cheap at all |
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| Jeff if you go back there where you think it might've lost it you know you use a Lure with some treble hooks or snagging hook and see if you can snag the net and you'll pull it up. A magnet is not gonna work and less it's made of steel I think most nets are made of aluminum good luck buddy. |
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Location: MN | Did you lay down a waypoint when it went over? Neighbor had a rod go over he tossed down a waypoint. Drove home to get a weighted treble hook and picked it up the first pass. |
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Location: oswego, il | Good luck! I regained a net that i lost two years prior, it was snagged by a person who seen me lose it. The blueing was gone along with the foam but the bag and the structure intact. |
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| Or a rebar drag would cover ground faster, basically a gigantic treble hood |
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| Still searching for it? One of my buddies snagged one today. Thought it might be yours. |
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| Yep I never found-- it was in heavy weeds in south end. I sent you a PM
Thanks.
Edited by Jeff Hanson 9/9/2017 7:13 PM
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Location: Seymour, WI | If you fill the handle of your nets with spay foam insulation they'll float. |
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