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Topic: Windpaddle Fishing net  (Read 2825 times)

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  • Location: Warrenton, OR
  • Date Registered: Oct 2009
  • Posts: 405
Do you think a big Steelhead or Chinook could be coaxed into this net   ???
There is a video link on the page  http://www.windpaddle.com/product/windpaddle-release-right-fishing-net/


Justin

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I wouldn't try it.  I've seen this net in action on a moving river.  It works great for bass and panfish.  I don't know if a trout would try to jump out or not.

I wouldn't mind getting one for crappie.  Acts as a live well while your fishing.
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That's pretty cool. Pretty risky for a big salmon though. May try to make one for fun.
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