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Posted
20 hours ago, Daryk Campbell Sr said:

For anyone interested.   I seen a post on Facebook where someone used a tennis racket to make a fishing net.  It looked great.   I also have had many times the micros fell back into the water while fumbling with them.   I am working to create a net for micros with a badminton racket.   I do have a homeade job that extends like an old car antenna.   Haven't put it to trials yet.  

I have a long handled minnow net, but haven't used it much since it is cumbersome to carry especially in the woods. I have seen a few YouTubers using pool or minnow nets to catch those drop off fish.

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Cast nets work great for your lunker micros, but the non-lunkers swim right through 3/8 mesh. 😉

Do I get bonus points for using "lunker" twice?

I can't dance like I used to.

Posted
1 hour ago, bfishn said:

Do I get bonus points for using "lunker" twice?

Yes,  absolutely!  And more! You get the GRAND PRIZE 🏆, which is a lunker refund of double the amount of your entry fee into this thread!  Congratulations my friend! 😜 🤣

Together, we'll bring back LUNKER from the precipice of archaic neglect!

Posted
5 hours ago, Quillback said:

Aquarium nets.  

Although these lunkers are micro, the aquarium nets that I've seen are still pretty small.  You stil have to reach out to the end of your rod and lime to scoop them.   The length of handle makes a difference as well as the opening of the net. The ultra fine mesh makes it hard to swipe the water also.  I'll post pictures of my adapted net.  

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Posted
1 hour ago, FishnDave said:

I had one something like this, but an orange net, before I moved.  Must have tossed it or gave it away.

This one's net is 7"x 8"x 4"deep.

https://www.memphisnet.net/product/Baitwell-Dip-Net?srsltid=AfmBOoqI1K61w-oRl2-VPJOU3-x0JZH2B55iUTWnzZnuuvOVw2owkgtOOoU

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Put a net like that on a cheap, aluminum telescoping handle and you'd be in business.

https://www.zizette.com/products/telescopic-handle-aluminum

Still, I can't see how any net would help in a situation where it's bite/lift/lost in just a second or two... 🤔

I can't dance like I used to.

Posted
26 minutes ago, bfishn said:

Still, I can't see how any net would help in a situation where it's bite/lift/lost in just a second or two... 🤔

On hooksets, my fish were often launched skyward, lost in the sunlight, then splashed back into the water no longer hooked. Boo.

Posted
3 hours ago, FishnDave said:

On hooksets, my fish were often launched skyward, lost in the sunlight, then splashed back into the water no longer hooked. Boo.

                You are from Iowa, they call it corn fielding where you sling them behind you :).

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Posted
16 hours ago, BilletHead said:

                You are from Iowa, they call it corn fielding where you sling them behind you :).

That's funny, I have not heard that before...but I like it!   Our 2nd most favorite thing is called "Cow Tipping".

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