So I was looking at getting the ForEverlast G2 net, the orange floating one, from BPS, but was curious as to which other nets everyone else is using? I don't need anything fancy, just something on the larger side to take with me to Jbay, my normal one for 20-23" rockfish is a little too rickety/small to use for the tournament. Folding is a plus as well, just let me know what you're using, if you don't mind. If there's a better option than the one I mentioned earlier, I will consider it. Thanks!
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I was going to try this Frabill folding net. Ive already switched out the mesh netting with their rubber replacement net. Was just going to attach it to a light tether. I like that it doesn't take up a lot of room when folded."Fish on a Dish" - 2017 Jackson Big Tuna
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I attended a presentation this winter by a MD DNR representative concerning catch and release.
He recommended rubber nets with small mesh to enhance the survivability of released fish.
A summary of his presentation follows: http://dnr.maryland.gov/fisheries/Do...ch_release.pdfMark
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Originally posted by yakscientist View PostSo I was looking at getting the ForEverlast G2 net, the orange floating one, from BPS, but was curious as to which other nets everyone else is using? I don't need anything fancy, just something on the larger side to take with me to Jbay, my normal one for 20-23" rockfish is a little too rickety/small to use for the tournament. Folding is a plus as well, just let me know what you're using, if you don't mind. If there's a better option than the one I mentioned earlier, I will consider it. Thanks!
I use the ForEverlast G2 net and like it. It may be a bit tricky if the fish is over 35-40" because you do not have much leverage with this net, but I don't typically use a net on anything besides flounder and specks. Stripers and reds have tough enough mouths that you can leg scoop them in the kayak or flip them in if they are small enough. The opening to this net is really big and the net itself is deep which is nice. It also fits nicely into my vertical pvc rod holder, keeping it out of the way.___________________________
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Originally posted by RavensDfense View PostHey Patrick,
I use the ForEverlast G2 net and like it. It may be a bit tricky if the fish is over 35-40" because you do not have much leverage with this net, but I don't typically use a net on anything besides flounder and specks. Stripers and reds have tough enough mouths that you can leg scoop them in the kayak or flip them in if they are small enough. The opening to this net is really big and the net itself is deep which is nice. It also fits nicely into my vertical pvc rod holder, keeping it out of the way.
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Originally posted by yakscientist View PostHa well over 35-40" shouldn't be a problem, it is me fishing after all. Though with jbay, you never know. The net will probably be used mainly for the blues, or as a last resort for the big stripers, and def used for flounder or weakfish. I figured it'd just give me the best chance at getting the fish safely into the boat for measuring/photgraphing, and then a quick release. Have you ever done the jbay tournament doug?___________________________
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Originally posted by mchottie View PostIf it's the pole which is bent for your elbow, RavensDfense (Doug) has it, and gives it very high regards.
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Yak Attack, I have the 20" it is awesome for flounder. Have not needed it for some big ole stripers since I never caught them, but for flounder its awesome, the folding for storage really helps. I made a holder out of 3" PVC that holds it open or closed. Had it for 2 years.Freddie T
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Originally posted by RavensDfense View Postyou can leg scoop them in the kayak
A buddy of mine uses a rubber mesh net in his jon boat and it's pretty nice. It's nothing fancy, just a Dicks or Walmart special, but the rubber mesh is better on the fish and also good for not completely tangling up your lure.Brian
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