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Bait dropper.

I’m also contemplating with the idea of a titanium spoon net in the future.
I like spoon nets for their shape but I like triangular nets with carbon rods for their strength.
I’ve straightened my spoon nets aluminium frame out more times than I care to remember. They are just built to a price nowadays
Titanium has the strength of steel yet it’s almost as light as aluminium. Could potentially be a very nice barbel net for high banks where a bit of dead lifting is necessary to protect the fish.
Watch this space!!!
 
I’m also contemplating with the idea of a titanium spoon net in the future.
I like spoon nets for their shape but I like triangular nets with carbon rods for their strength.
I’ve straightened my spoon nets aluminium frame out more times than I care to remember. They are just built to a price nowadays
Titanium has the strength of steel yet it’s almost as light as aluminium. Could potentially be a very nice barbel net for high banks where a bit of dead lifting is necessary to protect the fish.
Watch this space!!!
I see so many nets bent, simply lift the fish out with the handle vertical. Simples.. 😁
 
I see so many nets bent, simply lift the fish out with the handle vertical. Simples.. 😁

Yes that works if the bank in vertical!
I’m lucky if I can get 6ft away from the river in a lot of cases. Steep and tapered banks
The only way to safely see the fish from the river to the Matt is to put the net through some strain.
 
Finished.
 

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