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How is that different than a $400.00 rod?  If you pay $80.00 for a net you'll use that net on every fish you catch... if you buy a $400.00 rod you'll convince yourself you still need several more rods to catch a fish with!

 

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  • Super User
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That's what I paid for mine.

  • Super User
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That's what I paid for mine.

 Me too. and I love that net! You are talking the Hiber net right?  When I take people out on guide trips I always use the net! When fishing with buddy's I lip them or swing them! But that net is cool and it stores nice!

  • Super User
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I don't have the Hiber net, I have one of the Frabill conservation series nets. Like they say, you get what you pay for.

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I found a good extendable frabill with the conservation rubber basket for $40 on craigslist, I refused to spend 80+

  • Global Moderator
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Mine cost around 80 for retail but I got it for 40 in the bargain cave at Cabela's. It's a folding Frabil and it helps save a little space in my little boat but folds and extends out to a net that is plenty big for most of the fish I catch. 

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I paid 130 for my musky net.. It's also ment to hold 50" fish in it though...

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Make sure the webbing itself is rubber. Trying to untangle the treble hooks from nylon is a pain in the ass. 

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