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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This rocks,
This review is from: Frabill Folding Net with Telescoping Handle (18 X 16-Inch) (Sports)
I got this for my father for Christmas. He fishes both from the bank and from his small boat. This was the perfect net for him and he loved it. Now I have to order one for myself.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Buy!,
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This review is from: Frabill Folding Net with Telescoping Handle (18 X 16-Inch) (Sports)
This is a quality product. Strong, compact, light, easy to carry, and well thought out by a company with respectable standings among it's competitors. The net easily folds out and locks into place in one smooth step. The handle, fully extended, is a cinch to lock and unlock, can easily support the weight the net is intended for (except maybe a cinder-block). A simple and effective companion. Should last years for fish and crabs too.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Hooks get caught in net,
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This review is from: Frabill Folding Net with Telescoping Handle (18 X 16-Inch) (Sports)
The net is light, easily folds and expands, and is a great size. I used the net fishing from my pontoon boat, using the net to get 1.5-2.5 pound bass from the water into the boat. I catch and release so that I need to be able to get the fish out of the net and remove the lure quickly from the fish. The first fish was a beautiful 2 lb bass. Once in the net, the 3 hook lure became entangled in the net. The net has very small spaces between the webbing and the hook gets caught in the net and is very difficult to remove from the net. The fish died while I tried to extricate the hook from the net. With the next fish, a smaller sunfish, the hook also got caught in the net, and required cutting the net to get the lure removed from the net. In both cases, the fish died while trying to get the hook released from the net. No catch and release for those two. I've stopped using the net and have gone back to a net with much larger spacing, where my lure and fish can be easily removed from the net.
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