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RAZE1
Posted 3/8/2003 7:43 PM (#62981)
Subject: Frabill Big Kahuna





Posts: 938


Location: NeverNever Lake
After looking over the other brand I chose the Kahuna. Anyone have it ?
I would like to know if I made the right choice and the pros and cons. The bag seems a little heavy, but I know it's for the good of the fish.............................................RAZE
dougj
Posted 3/8/2003 7:51 PM (#62982 - in reply to #62981)
Subject: RE: Frabill Big Kahuna





Posts: 906


Location: Warroad, Mn

They work great! You won't be disapointed.

Doug Johnson

RAZE1
Posted 3/8/2003 8:47 PM (#62989 - in reply to #62982)
Subject: RE: Frabill Big Kahuna





Posts: 938


Location: NeverNever Lake
Thanks Doug,

I consider you as one of the most knowledgable anglers out there.
Your opinion means a lot to me.
....................................RAZE
Scott Jenkins
Posted 3/8/2003 9:46 PM (#62993 - in reply to #62989)
Subject: RE: Frabill Big Kahuna





Posts: 355


Location: Silver Lake, WI
After fishing with Beckman Nets for 10 years, I literally stepped into the Frabill Big Kahuna!

These are awesome nets. The following are some key points that caused me to switch over:

1) The handle has been designed with ergonomics in mind. It is triangular and fits nicely into your hand. There is a nice rubber handle on the end and the pole is knurled to give you added gripping ability.

2) The power catch shaped handle means that the pole won't turn when looking to lock in the spring button. This is very important when you want to keep the net stored in the boat without the handle extended all the way out. The spring button will hit the hole every time.

3) The yoke is heavy duty extruded aluminum with a limited lifetime warranty.

4) The yoke is black which will eliminate glare and anodized which will resist corrosion (rust).

5) The hoop features internal cross-x extrusion which gives it unbelievable strength and support - again backed by a limited lifetime warranty.

6) The net is coated which allows for tangle free use as well as prolongs the life of the net. Hooks can't get embedded into the net which is extremely important!

7) The net is knot-free! No knots to hurt the fish.

8) The Big Kahuna is as big as it sounds. You won't have to worry about the size of the fish going into this thing - it's massive!

When you finally get the chance to dance with Fat Sally, you definitely will be glad you have a Big Kahuna in your boat.

You made a great purchase!
sworrall
Posted 3/8/2003 10:01 PM (#62995 - in reply to #62981)
Subject: RE: Frabill Big Kahuna





Posts: 32958


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I agree with Doug and Scott. The Big K is a kick fanny net.
RAZE1
Posted 3/9/2003 4:35 AM (#63017 - in reply to #62995)
Subject: RE: Frabill Big Kahuna





Posts: 938


Location: NeverNever Lake
Thanks guys,

I thought I did right on it, just needed a few cosigners.
.....................................RAZE1
Sponge
Posted 3/9/2003 7:18 AM (#63020 - in reply to #62981)
Subject: RE: Frabill Big Kahuna




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Edited by Sponge 6/26/2007 6:33 AM
RAZE1
Posted 3/9/2003 9:36 AM (#63026 - in reply to #63020)
Subject: RE: Frabill Big Kahuna





Posts: 938


Location: NeverNever Lake
Oh yes! most porous, once again you sent me mornings Rice Crispies" flying out the nose.....

Now I must go invent something to prevent this from ever happening again.
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