What’s a good one not for bait but cleaning out a catfish pond. I see some that fold up into a compact package before you throw. I don’t want to spend a lifetime learning to throw the f’ing thing like a coonass.
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Any other way to view dat? I no got da book of faces.Originally posted by Coastal Ducks View PostI use these. He'll make them however you want them.
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I'll have to get my rib to look him up on facecrackOriginally posted by Coastal Ducks View PostNo, they just have a FB page, no website. Just a dude who makes nets. His number is 850-838-0104. He's out of Lamont Florida. he makes a good net and what I like is he'll make them how you want with however much weight you want and whatever size mesh you want.
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Not much to see. Just an old cracker throwing nets. You have to call him and talk to him to order. He doesn't have prices and options on the FB page even. They throw good and hold up good but are not real cheap. I think my last one was about $125. If you like to throw them on rocks, oyster reefs and logs you are prob better off with a wally marks one with the plastic weights. But if you want a good net that throws well those Florida crackers make great nets.
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I try to keep my nets under a hundy as I usually tear it up after 1 shrimp season which is about 2 trips. I haven't been since da last hurricane so no telling what I'll be throwing on. I will throw my old torn up net first just to see if there are snags before I break out a good net.Originally posted by Coastal Ducks View PostNot much to see. Just an old cracker throwing nets. You have to call him and talk to him to order. He doesn't have prices and options on the FB page even. They throw good and hold up good but are not real cheap. I think my last one was about $125. If you like to throw them on rocks, oyster reefs and logs you are prob better off with a wally marks one with the plastic weights. But if you want a good net that throws well those Florida crackers make great nets.
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