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Looking to purchase a net for muskie. Hoping not to break the bank, especially when I have to add shipping costs.
Suggestions appreciated.
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Beckman used to be the top net but a new company took over and they are not nearly as good as they used to be...Get a Frabill...
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We keep one of the larger Frabill Power Sto nets in our boat. Everytime we fish the potential is there to land a 50+ catfish or large striper. The net folds and is mostly out of the way until its needed. Worth every penny.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
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Frabill all the way. This one is going on 10years now and I can’t begin to guess how many muskies it’s dipped in that time frame. This is the powercatch. I believe it’s the one below the big kahuna.
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Thanks
Frabill it shall be
Last edited by JDK; 06/21/19.
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