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Reddit mentions of Frabill Folding Net with Telescoping Handle (18 X 16-Inch), Premium Landing Net, Black, One Size (3607)

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Frabill Folding Net with Telescoping Handle (18 X 16-Inch), Premium Landing Net, Black, One Size (3607)
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Trusted By Anglers Since 193818" x 16" V-shaped hoopExtendable 20-40 inch handleBlack tangle-free micro mesh net14" Net depth
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ColorMulti
Height1 Inches
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Release dateJune 2011
SizeOne Size
Weight1 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Frabill Folding Net with Telescoping Handle (18 X 16-Inch), Premium Landing Net, Black, One Size (3607):

u/Holeycomputre ยท 3 pointsr/bassfishing

I agree with NuclearFishing, an anchor trolley is the way to go to keep a reasonable position in wind or current. Remember there are a few ways to attach to the anchor trolley. You can use a traditional anchor, a stake out pole, or a bush anchor/gripper. I know you said you were already full on gear so the choice is yours on what to bring with.

As far as "landing" any fish have you considered a collapsible fishing net? I got myself one of the Frabrill folding nets. It is incredibly lightweight but in the heat of the moment I wish it was more one-hand friendly. I do a lot of shore fishing and carry mine closed and on my belt. I pan fish a lot so every once in a while I'll hook something too big and will need the help of a net and having one I can deploy somewhat quickly is helpful. Also the very small mesh netting sometimes snags my barbs and that really grinds my gears. If your considering a collapsible net, check out video reviews to see how they are opened to which are more one hand friendly. Also the fish grips are not a bad idea either.