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Message Subject: Stowmaster musky net?
Cabbage Patch
Posted 12/26/2021 9:06 PM (#999916)
Subject: Stowmaster musky net?




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Location: Milwaukee, WI
Thinking about updating my net. Currently have a big drifter net, thinking about a stowmaster. Those of you that have one, which model would you recommend?
RLSea
Posted 12/26/2021 10:20 PM (#999917 - in reply to #999916)
Subject: Re: Stowmaster musky net?




Posts: 480


Location: Northern Illinois
Lots of discussion on this topic concerning the netting. The netting on the Stowmaster is very light and can get tangled with fish and lure to the point of endangering the fish from over-handling.

https://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=13...

I bought the largest sized Stowmaster, TS116Y, and eventually changed out the bag to a Frabill p/n 4666. I would recommend this combo.
Cabbage Patch
Posted 12/26/2021 11:36 PM (#999918 - in reply to #999916)
Subject: RE: Stowmaster musky net?




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Location: Milwaukee, WI
I thought I’ve heard there is a heavier mesh now on some of the models? Maybe the tournament series not sure. Kind of why I’m asking.
RLSea
Posted 12/27/2021 11:04 PM (#999929 - in reply to #999916)
Subject: Re: Stowmaster musky net?




Posts: 480


Location: Northern Illinois
This must be what you're referring to:

https://www.norsemenoutdoors.com/product/ts116yh-muskie-net-116yh-co...

I'm not familiar with it, but sounds like an improved product.
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