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| What's the best way to repair a couple holes in your net bag? I had a 34"ish fish push through a small hole and get stuck behind the gills a few weeks ago. Don't really want that happening again. Thanks!!! |
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Location: London, England | Cable ties mend virtually anything. Duct tape takes care of everything else! |
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Location: Eau Claire, WI | Tim, you mean the plastic zip tie cable tie, right? If so, do you ever have problems w/ sharp edges when you cut off the excess? wondering if it nicks up your hands or the fish. I know I get scratched up when I have to dive into racks of network cabling.
Jono
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Location: London, England | You won't need many ties, just trim them off neatly and they're not a problem. |
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| I sew mine up with a little 80 or 100lb. SpiderWire. I also learned that salmon nets have to big of holes in them for musky, I had exacltey what you had happen to many times - 35" fish pushing there heads through the holes and getting stuck. I got sick of constantly cutting up my net to get them out. |
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Location: Home of the 2016 World Series Champion Cubs | Zip ties but after you cut the tag end off use a lighter to melt the end. They round off and get nice and smooth. No more sharp points. |
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| That's sort of what I was thinking of doing, Karl. Thanks, man!!! Good luck up on the Big V! Holler my way WHEN you get your fiddy! |
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Location: Ogden, Ut | I had a fish somehow cut one of the mesh twines of my Frabill. I sewed the ends back together w/ some Kevlar thread from my fly tying kit and it was good as new. So good in fact that I had some trouble re-locating the 'patch' to inspect it. I took some electrcian's tape and wrapped a little tag around the repair so I could keep an eye on it.
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Location: W. PA. | I used a few leader crimps on mine. Worked like a charm. |
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