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Taping a net
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01/09/16 01:30 AM
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BrianTx01
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Have any you tapped a net? What kind of tape did you use? Did you go section by section? I don't think I could curve the tape so I think I would have to go section by section.
Last edited by BrianTx01; 01/09/16 03:33 AM.
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Re: Tapping a net
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01/09/16 01:45 AM
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Jared Nic
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Tape one side,flip over then then tape over the other side
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Re: Tapping a net
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01/09/16 02:02 AM
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olenarey87
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Before our trip this weekend my buddy taped his. He did his section by section and using gorilla tape. Worked great until we found a tree.
Thanks, Olen
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Re: Tapping a net
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01/09/16 02:39 AM
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jbobo
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[quote=Jared Nic]It works, it's easy to do just takes some patience. I've done mine with duct tape. You can do it in one single roll,don't have to cut it.
^^^^^ This is what I did. Lay it out, and tape one side, then flip it over and put tape to match opposite side. Just don't try to take it apart afterwards.
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Re: Tapping a net
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01/09/16 03:13 AM
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Mo
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What is the advantage ?
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Re: Tapping a net
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01/09/16 04:09 AM
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Flipside Outdoors
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What is the advantage ?
Mo Its supposed to make the net act like a parachute and open up in deep water instead of closing in on itself as it drops. I almost bought a taped net and then I think I read something from Chad Ferguson about not buying net gimmicks and I assumed this was one of those gimmicks. I would be interested to know how much better you guys think it works?
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Re: Tapping a net
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01/09/16 04:09 AM
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steveiam
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Tape one side,flip over then then tape over the other side Yep-heavy duty worked good for me- Works as good as my store bought one-
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Re: Tapping a net
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01/09/16 04:11 AM
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steveiam
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What is the advantage ?
Mo Its supposed to make the net act like a parachute and open up in deep water instead of closing in on itself as it drops. I almost bought a taped net and then I think I read something from Chad Ferguson about not buying net gimmicks and I assumed this was one of those gimmicks. I would be interested to know how much better you guys think it works? It absolutely makes a Difference to me-I'll use mine in all water except by the bank-
What has happed to you does not define who you are-
HOW you react to what happens to you DOES!
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Re: Tapping a net
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01/09/16 04:17 AM
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Txmedic033
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It is not a gimmick. It is a necessity if you want to catch big bait in the winter. I caught some shad in 44 fow today. Try that with a cast net w/o tape.
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Re: Tapping a net
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01/09/16 05:41 PM
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BrianTx01
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How heavy of a net are y'all taping?
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Re: Tapping a net
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01/09/16 05:55 PM
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olenarey87
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We had a 7 ft 1 lb per radial foot. Would have preferred heavier, but it worked.
Thanks, Olen
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Re: Tapping a net
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01/09/16 07:10 PM
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BrianTx01
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1# is relatively inexpensive ncompared to the 1.5# nets.
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Re: Tapping a net
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01/09/16 09:12 PM
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olenarey87
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Yes sir, like I said it worked relatively well. We were catching shad in about 35 ft of water when we found them there.
Thanks, Olen
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Re: Tapping a net
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01/10/16 01:11 AM
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GetSlimed
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Taped nets definitely work!
Make a good pancake cast in the range of your sonar and you'll see how wide it stays open in 50+ fow.
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