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The Frabill Sportsman Premium Rubber Landing New is an ideal choice for bass, walleye and trout fishermen. This sportsman net features tough thermoplastic rubber that expands naturally to fit a fish's size and weight. The hoop is 17 inch x 19 inch, the fixed handle length is 36 inches, and has a fixed yoke. The knot-free netting surface lessens fish damage, and a flat bottom means easy removal, fewer snags. The Frabill Sportsman Premium Rubber Fishing Net is a freshwater Landing Net.

Frabill Sportsman Premium Rubber Landing Net, 17 x 19 Hoop , 36 in Handle, Size: Assorted, Black

Frabill Fishing Round Bridge Pier 36 inch Net with 50 inch Rope is the pier net you have been looking for. If what you need is a durable and reliable net, the Frabill Fishing Round Bridge Pier 36 inch Net with 50 inch Rope is for you. The Plano Fishing Round Bridge Pier 36 inch Net with 50 inch Rope is a favorite for netting fish from elevated piers or bridges.

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