We hear and tell all kinds of stories about the size of someone Else's net.... I'm sure you all can recall one time or another where you thought someones net was too small and imagined them trying to get a good stab at a fish with it.
Or what about the one that you think is too big, you think damn that's a big net what the hell are you planning on netting with that one, someone carrying one could tell you they need a big net to catch a big fish.
Funny subject isn't it? Hardly anyone talks about it but it's there...
I lost my favorite net last month, it was the perfect size and weight for me, people said it was too big....what ever!
The one I have now you might have seen in my post "Off With The Rags" they say is too small...
The point of this post is to encourage you and them both to keep the nose on the face.
This net here can catch more nice fish than any other net, and its the perfect size...... No were not talking about tropical fish here..
There is a bit of a riddle going on here I would love to know what you make of it!! Drop a comment!!
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Right on Joel.. I cant relate to the gold fish bit but you hit it.. gathering insects is a nerdy way to but it but if I need to know what color the midges are at the moment a quick scoop with the little net, usually keeps my big net wet
Ive only seen the aqua net on goldfish I,ve had to dump—–and for skimming the bottom of streams for larva and nymphs hiding under rocks. The goldfish netting has never got me a bigerrr fish but finding the right insect in a stream will always pay off big.
My trout net has got a 13.5" wide scoop and for the brookies I pull in SE it is big enough. I usualy forget its hanging on my back until after I've hauled the little guy into the shallowed anyway.
in the past three years I have gone through well over a dozen nets, all of which had rubber bags and longer handles. they all fail eventually. I am currently using a big steelhead rubber net with extending handle for trout