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Clammer
Posted 1/5/2013 6:41 PM (#607776 - in reply to #607768)
Subject: Re: your musky net of choice?




Posts: 667


Location: Wisconsin
wicked - 1/5/2013 6:22 PM

Clammer - 1/4/2013 4:34 PM

Wicked, I fish by myself fairly often, so I appreciate the knowledge. Is the bag deep enough to keep the fish in the water while removing the hooks? I have a old Ranger 180T so it is a fairly low rider in the water.


you should have no problem then if I remember right its 44 inches deep but Ive got an older deep v and have used it from my buddies mid 90s lund and its been no issue usually hook the bag around a cleat for added safety .


Never thought of the cleat trick, nice! Thanks again wicked! Where are you from?( if you don't mind me asking)
bridgeman
Posted 1/5/2013 7:14 PM (#607793 - in reply to #606277)
Subject: Re: your musky net of choice?




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Location: Not Where I Want To Be
Frabill Big Game
wicked
Posted 1/5/2013 8:09 PM (#607810 - in reply to #606277)
Subject: RE: your musky net of choice?


Im from cornell, wi just not signed in my screen name is wicked but from my phone its just as easy this way
Clammer
Posted 1/5/2013 8:32 PM (#607820 - in reply to #607810)
Subject: RE: your musky net of choice?




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Location: Wisconsin
you are up North, where I like to be! I am from 10 miles from the IL border, very Southern WI. Guess you get to muskie ish a bunch
wicked
Posted 1/5/2013 8:57 PM (#607825 - in reply to #606277)
Subject: RE: your musky net of choice?


yeah ive got alot of options within 40 mins or so from home and a very understanding misses
Clammer
Posted 1/5/2013 9:02 PM (#607826 - in reply to #607825)
Subject: RE: your musky net of choice?




Posts: 667


Location: Wisconsin
nice, very nice. gotta keep the misses happy as well. where do you like to fish? maybe tell me type of water if you don't want to share a lake
wicked
Posted 1/5/2013 9:09 PM (#607829 - in reply to #606277)
Subject: RE: your musky net of choice?


I honestly have a bunch of options close depending on how the weathers been but I do fish the stained water more often than the clear lakes but I like to swap around from the lakes to rivers and flowages more often.
One arm
Posted 1/6/2013 3:51 PM (#608016 - in reply to #606277)
Subject: RE: your musky net of choice?


One that does't take a crane to maneuver. Many trips I'm fishing solo and find the above mentioned nets too heavy to one arm. Resorted to taking an old lightweight 48" hoop I found in grandpa's garage and adding a modern coated mesh bag.
BenR
Posted 1/6/2013 3:54 PM (#608017 - in reply to #608016)
Subject: RE: your musky net of choice?


One arm - 1/6/2013 3:51 PM

One that does't take a crane to maneuver. Many trips I'm fishing solo and find the above mentioned nets too heavy to one arm. Resorted to taking an old lightweight 48" hoop I found in grandpa's garage and adding a modern coated mesh bag.


Give the conservation model by frabil a look. Same size as power catch but much lighter, made for the solo angler. BR
DBJr
Posted 1/8/2013 4:12 PM (#608470 - in reply to #606277)
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Frabill Big Kahuna. All waters are covered.
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