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Thought I would share.

 

I always hated leaving a giant net on the deck that is constantly in the way, especially if you fish more than one person out of a boat. Came up with this idea and I am pretty excited to try it out this year. Pretty sure I found a post somewhere on-line this offseason of someone who had a similar setup.

 

I used the channel on one side of the Talon to install a couple of mini "RAM" style mounts I got from a buddy at work. If anyone is interested, I can see if I can get the model number off of them. I ordered a Kayak style rod holder off of Amazon.

 

Net is an Ego S2 Slider with the 18" handle.

 

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Good job..

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Good place for it, out of the way.  I just use a piece of pvc plastic pipe screwed to the side console, out of the way for me...

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Pretty cool little deal right there. I'm lucky mine fits down just to the side of my console so I can grab it quick from the front deck and stays out of the way until it's time to run somewhere. 

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i just stomp all over my friends.  it lays flat on the ground so it is fairly easy to step on, over, or around.  

 

"big fish" is a bit of a fire drill in my circles.  it needs to be in the middle of the boat.

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Ah yes, the great debate on where to store the net. Things get really interesting when you have a muskie net and a relatively small boat. They take up a lot of space.

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Great idea!!

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