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Topic: Salmon fishing nets  (Read 3641 times)

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fisharoo

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What size nets have you found works best from your yak for salmon? Hoop size & Handle length?


polyangler

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As big and long as you think you can manage. They don't like being near the boat, and you typically have a fair amount of leader to deal with as well. Here's mine. That's an 80lb lab
[img width=100 height=100]http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/saltyplastic/NEMrod


DWB123

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*trying hard to think of a dogfish joke*


polyangler

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*trying hard to think of a dogfish joke*
I guess that's better than a "as big and long as you can manage" joke. Didn't register what I said until I clicked submit
[img width=100 height=100]http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/saltyplastic/NEMrod


NWnoob

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*insert fillis doll w/ a big smile*   :bootyshake:  "as big and long as you can manage"!!!!!
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polyangler

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*insert fillis doll w/ a big smile*   :bootyshake:  "as big and long as you can manage"!!!!!
Haha, it would be you...
[img width=100 height=100]http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/saltyplastic/NEMrod


Alan

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After spending a bunch of time at outdoor emporium handling a variety of sizes, I went with a 26" x 30" hoop on a 3' handle.  The next sizes up just seemed to cumbersome to me.


Mojo Jojo

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As big and long as you think you can manage. They don't like being near the boat, and you typically have a fair amount of leader to deal with as well. Here's mine. That's an 80lb lab
Is that what you get when you use catfish for bait?



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fisharoo

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I had a biggest trout rod, which I thought would be fine for coho. Just now switch to a 30" big boy. Just need to find me some salmon now!