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Topic: Anyone use a Ranger Big Game net?  (Read 3288 times)

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AlexB

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  • Location: Bay Area, CA
  • Date Registered: Jan 2015
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Hey guys,

I'm in the market for a new net. Options are pretty limited locally, so I'll probably have to order one off the web.

It'll be used almost exclusively for chinook salmon; everything else gets stuck with a gaff.

I've had my eye on the 34"x30" Ranger Big Game net with the octagon handle:



Since I won't be able to hold the thing in my hand before ordering, I'm curious to hear from anyone who's used one.

Are they heavy?

Durable?

Any other recommendations?

Thanks in advance.

~Alex


AlexB

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Well scratch that idea...

I found this killer 54% off deal on the original Beckman net:

http://m.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=46548536&cp=4406646.4413993.4414792.23087096.12971106

Hopefully I'll like it. I've heard a lot of praise for these nets.


bb2fish

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Just got a Ranger net 34x32" basket - 4ft fiberglass handle - pretty light weight...ready for that 40 pounder this year!  I bought it used, but that just means it has experience.


AlexB

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Good stuff. Let us know how it works, and I'll do the same when I try out my Beckman.

I think I scored the last big Beckman net Dicks had in stock, and as far as I know they aren't made anymore? Could be wrong...


AlexB

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Well, Dick's couldn't find that net in their warehouse, so I'm back to square one... Might order one of those Rangers after all...


AlexB

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Ordered up a Frabill 29"x34" net with a 48" deep tangle-free weighted bag off Amazon Prime for $30.73 with no tax and free shipping.

The list price on Frabill's site is $144.99, so I guess I got it at about a 79% discount. Not too shabby.

Should work fine, and if it doesn't, I'm only out $30.


bb2fish

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now we want to see something fishy IN that new net of yours!


AlexB

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Gonna have to wait 'til salmon opens in April!