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    #21
    http://www.basspro.com/Bass-Pro-Shop...oduct/2265151/

    This is by far my favorite net, im in a small boat so having somthing compact helps me out a ton. I can grab the handle while its folded up and with a flick of the wrist it unfolds.
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    #22
    What ever you do get a rubber net the hooks never get stuck in them like they do with nylon ones, I love mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ranger521znem View Post
    What ever you do get a rubber net the hooks never get stuck in them like they do with nylon ones, I love mine.
    +1 on the net being rubber. Been lookin forever for a deep rubber net and not one that was just rubber coated. Finally found one at gander mountain. So much easier gettin the treble hooks out.

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    #24
    Anybody tried spraying flex seal or bedliner on their nylon net?

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    #25
    For a standard net I went with a Ranger net...made in the US.
    Rubber coated nylon, so it's not as heavy as a full rubber net. Didn't want to spend the money on EGO and just want a simple net.
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    Tournament Series

    The net collapses down to only 31″x20″, making it the perfect net for bass boats, kayaks, canoes, or any other type of fishing.

    Spend more time fishing and less time removing tangled hooks and fish. These special nets have many of the qualities of a rubber net without the extra weight! They also make the perfect catch-and-release net!
    The fish will calmly lay across the bottom while you remove the hook. The net features a knotless, hook-free rubber coated nylon flat bottom net. It has 3/4″ holes that create very little resistance in the water.

    Heavy-duty octagon handles automatically line up for quick extension and slide up into the hoop for easy storage.

    Ranger is 458TS is a great lightweight rubber coated net.

    All hoops are made of heavy 5/8″ aluminum with reinforcements at all critical stress points. All handles and hoops are anodized black.
    Optional Handles
    • One-piece handles up to 6′ in length (add desired length after model number)
    • Two-piece telescopic handles in 8′ and 12′ lengths (add ‘T’ and length after model number)
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    #27
    I sprayed bedliner on one that the rubber coating had wore off of, it worked pretty good for one season then it just started peeling off. I store my net behind the passenger seat and the bedliner ended up leaving black smears all over the seat back. Don't recommend it.

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    #28
    Nets are for pansies. Flip em or lip em
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    Too sore to lip em' and hard to flip the hogs we pull-in:)
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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by Flex View Post
    I've had a Ego Slider for about a year now and its worked excellent.
    Yep, great net.

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    #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Flex View Post
    I've had a Ego Slider for about a year now and its worked excellent.
    Another vote for the Ego with the rubber netting. I've had mine for several years now, and it's been a great net.
    John

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