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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: San Carlos
Posts: 202
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And dyneema just sounds expensive??!?!?! What is it?!?! After putting these all together does it cost less than $12, or should I just go to OEX and pick myself up a few more rigged cages? I would like to make four of these in total.
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Ancient Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: On The Water
Posts: 935
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Sweet custom paint/reflection job on the bouys Doug! Unfortunately mine used to look something like that at the beginning of this season. Now they look a little worse for wear and beat up, but they do still float.
![]() I prefer the Danielson nets as they are rigid, but still stack, they are ready to go at all times no set up. They are slightly heavier which allows for better handling in current, deeper drops, and fewer lost bugs due to non straight pulls. They are cheaper than Eclipse nets, and come fully rigged and ready to fish. The smaller hole at the top of the net does not allow for the suspended cage similar to the eclipse.... but zipties seem to work just fine so far... 4 trips and 28 lobsters. ![]() |
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