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<blockquote data-quote="one100grand" data-source="post: 337231" data-attributes="member: 4189"><p>I just noticed they're doing another one, the link is here:</p><p></p><p>https://sport.woot.com/plus/here-fishy-fishy</p><p></p><p>The last time around, I bought 3 of the Yukon Outfitters nets. This was my first experience with this company or these nets. The price is definitely right and what they did fit my needs perfectly (telescoping handle to 6'). That said, the netting wasn't the highest quality and definitely not something I'd use for fish that have sharp parts to them (like pike, snakeheads, or to a lesser extent catfish), but work great for bass and carp. I was amused that they packaged each net individually, so when I got home there were 3 boxes that were roughly 5' tall and 2' wide on my front porch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="one100grand, post: 337231, member: 4189"] I just noticed they're doing another one, the link is here: https://sport.woot.com/plus/here-fishy-fishy The last time around, I bought 3 of the Yukon Outfitters nets. This was my first experience with this company or these nets. The price is definitely right and what they did fit my needs perfectly (telescoping handle to 6'). That said, the netting wasn't the highest quality and definitely not something I'd use for fish that have sharp parts to them (like pike, snakeheads, or to a lesser extent catfish), but work great for bass and carp. I was amused that they packaged each net individually, so when I got home there were 3 boxes that were roughly 5' tall and 2' wide on my front porch. [/QUOTE]
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