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Thursday, August 7, 2014

The Measure Net



























I have owned many Measure Nets over the last few years.  The river has eaten two, I've lost one, another was stolen, and I broke one.  I always get another one and have found them to be the best wade fishing nets out there.  Here's why:

Having an accurate way to quickly measure fish without touching them or even taking them out of the water is awesome.  The rubber coated bags are nice to the fish's slime coat and doesn't allow hooks to get embedded in the bag.  So, no more dropper getting all tangled and fish doing the shark roll only to get helplessly tangled in the net.

The net zips off so you can put them on any frame that it fits on.  I found a wooden handled net in the bushes once that had the old fabric netting.  I cut that off and put on a replacement net (sold by Measure Net).

The "large" size measure net is small enough to take wade fishing but big enough to land 2'+ fish and it also has a telescoping handle.  They also have boat sized "guide" nets which have a stouter frame and a courser net bag.

These nets are made (in China) by a company in Victor, Montana.

Check out the website: themeasurenet.com





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