Nice share Jeff- Good compliment to your rubber ducky! When the bite is reellyy HOT, do you really need a net??
Doug
For those of you who haven't used a rubber net, highly recommend it to save time removing fouled hooks when the bites ON. Know they can be pricing, so wanted to pass along found them @ Ollie's warehouse for $12.99 w/retractable aluminum handle, was surprised @ the strength of the support between hoop & handle, as I really only wanted the net as back up for that price.
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Nice share Jeff- Good compliment to your rubber ducky! When the bite is reellyy HOT, do you really need a net??
Doug
That's a NICE Ollie's find! Never know what you'll see there. Definitely like the rubber nets for crappie fishing.
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The rubber net is a must when the bite is on.
Tanks for the heads up.
I will be stopping by there tomorrow. Thanks for the heads up.
Don't know what one's closest to you Jim, but the Casselberry store on RT. 436 had them...
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You can put more than 1 in the net @ a time, just saying, although no hooks snagged the net, the line crossing is another story=1/2 hr retie....., but a good spec not lost on 4lb. line is worth it...
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That shot undeniably 'splains it, Jeff! FOUR stripers in a rubber net w/NO HOOKS needed, LOL!! Course with no-hooks-required a normal stranded-mesh would work!
Doug
Checked my home store up here in Terre Haute, IN tonight and scored! Thanks again for the heads up!
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