Now here's my experiences ....
1. I have two Powerstretch handles, bulky and heavy but trust them and like them. With a separate spreader block I use it with either of four nets I have.
A long while ago one broke and I did a modification see click here for BFW article
Now, I did this to both the broken one, and as a preventative measure to the other one too. I also did it for several for pals.
So I've heard it said "it's never happened to mine" but it didn't happen to mine either - until it did. I also heard "it happened to mine, wish I'd done the modification before it happened"
2. I have a Chris Brown one too, this is one where the spreader block is part of the handle.
3. Now this is a tale of regret. I had a fish of around 11lbs one night, at around 11pm. The river was high and the flow was strong. Resting in the net, and handle tethered to a bankstick, it was all fine
.... until the impossible happened. One arm of the net came adrift from the spreader block followed by the other. I lost the net, and the fish. I was devastated, was the fish ok? I cast around for 30 minutes hoping to snag the net but alas ....
So I've heard it said "it's never happened to me" but it didn't happen to me either - until it did. Forty years + of fishing for barbel, then it did !!
It's not important which of my nets it happened to, I modified all of them (yes, I do like a modification
) I sew a loop of cord to the spreader-block-end of the nets and attach a cable-tie through this loop to the spreader block - I cut off this cable-tie at end of session. I use a bright yellow cable-tie so as not to lose it on the ground when I pack up.
This show the setup on the Chris Brown net, I just happend to photograph this one at the time
1. I have two Powerstretch handles, bulky and heavy but trust them and like them. With a separate spreader block I use it with either of four nets I have.
A long while ago one broke and I did a modification see click here for BFW article
Now, I did this to both the broken one, and as a preventative measure to the other one too. I also did it for several for pals.
So I've heard it said "it's never happened to mine" but it didn't happen to mine either - until it did. I also heard "it happened to mine, wish I'd done the modification before it happened"
2. I have a Chris Brown one too, this is one where the spreader block is part of the handle.
3. Now this is a tale of regret. I had a fish of around 11lbs one night, at around 11pm. The river was high and the flow was strong. Resting in the net, and handle tethered to a bankstick, it was all fine
.... until the impossible happened. One arm of the net came adrift from the spreader block followed by the other. I lost the net, and the fish. I was devastated, was the fish ok? I cast around for 30 minutes hoping to snag the net but alas ....
So I've heard it said "it's never happened to me" but it didn't happen to me either - until it did. Forty years + of fishing for barbel, then it did !!
It's not important which of my nets it happened to, I modified all of them (yes, I do like a modification
This show the setup on the Chris Brown net, I just happend to photograph this one at the time