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| Need to get a new net for the upcoming season. I have a smaller Beckman but it just isn't big enough. What is your suggestion? Should I get one of the Finsavers? Should I get the biggest one?
Let me know what you think.
Dave |
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| Dave,
Get the big square bagged Beckman Finsaver,you will be very happy with it,big hawgs can stretch out in it as you cut the hooks and the bag is deep enough they stay under the water at all times.The best Release Holding Pen on the market today! Capt. Larry |
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| That a look at the Frabill #3366 "Big Kahuna". the mesh is knotless and rubberized. Best fish friendly net I've seen.
I don't remember the hoop size, but I'm pretty sure I could jump into it and be landed. Its big, but lays flat in the boat, so it doesn't take up much room. Best net I've ever had.
Doug Johnson |
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| I have a Beckman Pro Musky net with the 52" deep bag and I have been real happy with it. Last year I fished with Jason Smith who has the new Beckman that was just a monster. If your boat is big enough get that one! |
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| You cant go wrong with either of the large Frabill or Beckman nets as long as you have the rubberized mesh nets. |
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| I recommend the Beckman Fin Saver, but not the largest size. The next smallest size is much easier to handle while trying to corral a musky and is still big enough to handle ANYTHING you are likely to hook!
Muskie regards,
Larry Ramsell
www.larryramsell.com |
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| The Beckman fin-saver all the way. Never a cut fin and "plenty" of room for the muskie to be upright and comfortable.
Bill, Maybe if you just got a bigger boat you could have a bigger net..hehehe.[:bigsmile:] |
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| Thanks for the info Guys. Appreciate it.
Dave |
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