They're made by Ego. Saw them advertised on a Midwest crappie show and ordered one. About $40 if i remember correctly.
I have observed in some crappie shows that the fishermen are using a dip net that seems to have a handle approx. 6' and a net that is approx. 15-18" in diameter. I have not seen this net at any at Wally World, BPS or Cablelas. Are these home made or does someone make them? Lost a few big crappie when spider rigging and would like to purchase one.
Help!!
Chuck
From Steve Wunderele - 10-2-84 --"A fishing trip maybe brief, but it's memories are endless."
They're made by Ego. Saw them advertised on a Midwest crappie show and ordered one. About $40 if i remember correctly.
Might be this
Frabill
If not Frabill makes just about any net you can imagine. They aren't cheep though.
Made mine, used a tent pole, it fit right over the handle , it is now 9 foot long.
If you keep your crappie in a livewell during the trip, try to purchase a net that is small enough to fit into your livewell.
It will save you some time when you come in from fishing.
https://www.adventureproducts.com/
I got one. I like it.
the ego net by adventure products is an awesome net. i have one and love it.
Get the rubber mesh one. A little heavier but less problems with hooks.
Dotline came out with a Crappie Masters net.19 inch hoop that extends out from 75" to 114". Bought one last year and love it.Nice and light.PJ
Frabill makes what is called a pier net or mullett net not sure which that is what I have and extends to 6 foot or longer
CrappieGeorge