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bigdogg2278
Posted 11/26/2013 8:01 PM (#675723)
Subject: Would this work?




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I have a older salmon net my dad gave me good size hoop for skies but its not super deep, would it work to buy a replacement hoop like a farbil that has a deeper hoop instead of dropping $150 on a new net?
Kirby Budrow
Posted 11/26/2013 8:35 PM (#675733 - in reply to #675723)
Subject: Re: Would this work?





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Location: Chisholm, MN
I tried getting away with a big non-musky net....it didn't take long before I got sick of it and bought real one.
backdraft
Posted 11/26/2013 8:57 PM (#675738 - in reply to #675733)
Subject: Re: Would this work?




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X2

Bought a bigger basket and tried to convert it. Didn't work.

I'm in the market for a new net this winter.


Backdraft
Ebenezer
Posted 11/27/2013 12:05 PM (#675876 - in reply to #675723)
Subject: RE: Would this work?




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My frame is an old Dot, was my pier fishing net, 6' handle extends to 12'. I keep it at 6' for muskies. Bag, a Beckman treated purchased the second year Beckman sold treated replacement bags. Big frame, deep bag, longer handle, works great. Needs a new bag. Bought a replacement Beckman treated and was disappointed to see the twine is much thinner than my current bag twine.
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