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landing nets

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hello lads net a good landing net and handle any my one as seen better days now so looking for something a bit special any info would be great cheers rob
 
I've been using the Drennan Super Specialist with a Gardner Barbel Spoon this season. Neither are perfect, the Gardner net needs the screws superglueing and the Drennan handle does need a little attention to keep it maintained. There's nothing out there that I know of that I'd rather have.
 
any one got a link for chris brown nets cheers rob
 
Do you have just the pole or do you use the CB net that goes with it?
as said, the barbel rover, very, very good, and good service.:D
the net and handle are as one unit and you cannot interchange with other makes as far as i know anyway, the spreader block is glued into the landing net handle.
 
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He will make up 42" arms for that handle as well should you need/want them, he's a top bloke and its nice to actually buy something that dosen't come off a container from China.
 
the only one would be it's slightly heavy at full length, however, you can not expect miracles with fibreglass can you,
it's will fit anything under 30lb, carp, tench, even pike, even though i prefer to use a 42 for them.
 
as said, the barbel rover, very, very good, and good service.:D
the net and handle are as one unit and you cannot interchange with other makes as far as i know anyway, the spreader block is glued into the landing net handle.

It was the 6' pole with 3' extension I was thinking about.;)
 
All his poles have his own blocks glued into them Chris, so you are stuck with his arms/nets, which is no bad thing.
 
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