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Location: On the River | Delete |
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Location: Chisholm, MN | I’m sounds defective. I’ve used one with a friend that’s had many big fish in it with no issues |
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| there are at least a half-dozen YouTube video's of fish swimming through nets (not just this model but in all cases you can tell the nets are "lite" material) ...I'll take a heavy Big Kahuna..you'll never have the issue you described. |
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Location: Mt. Zion, IL | IAJustin is right. Heavy netting is harder by yourself, but it won't tear. I have had my Frabill PowerCatch for 15 years or more and the bag is as good as new, but not as stiff. |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | I had the same weight / bulk problem with a Power Catch - too heavy and combersome for one guy who is already a klutz. I took the bag from the Power Catch and put it on a lightweight aluminum frame - that solved the problem for me. I think it was this one:
https://www.cumingsnets.com/index.php?l=product_detail&p=294
either the ult. striper or catfish net.
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Location: oswego, il | Buy the big game thick mesh bag and replace it. Cheaper than buying a new net. I bet most of the.muskies you caught gator rolled into a cocoon.and.destroyed the bag. |
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Location: Central Pennsylvania | If you want a net with a really heavy duty coated bag, get a drifter xxl or xl. I have the XXL and I was bothered by the weight, at first, because I shore fish constantly. Eventually, I realized that with the extra weight comes less worries of fish getting out. |
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Location: On the River | Delete
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Location: S.W. WI | Frabil Conservation frame, with a Drifter XL Predator bag. Good set-up for solo netting.
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