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Topic: what size of fishnet to use  (Read 2970 times)

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tsquared

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I picked up my new Revolution today and I'm now starting to add to the accessories. What size of net/length of handle do people use? (I'm thinking of a size necessary to handle chinook.) (kings)
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demonick

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I picked up my new Revolution today and I'm now starting to add to the accessories. What size of net/length of handle do people use? (I'm thinking of a size necessary to handle chinook.) (kings)

I have this 20" Promar folding/extending net:  http://www.promarnets.com/promar/Products.aspx?Cat=2&Item=4

It is a light duty net.  It had no problem with pinks and flounders, but it would have a problem with a 25 pound chinook.  I do like the extending handle and the folding feature makes it easy to transport.  After a year in the salt it is holding up very well.  The largest folder Promar makes is a 26x31" hoop. 
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